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Originally Posted by Baron Unfortunately, it is often confused with Parvo, and mis treated. PCV levels tend to be raised, and other levels also are abnormal. Dogs tend to get dehydrated very quickly, which is why it is imperative that they get fluid replacement quickly, usually done with IV's |
Well they told me all of her blood work was normal. So maybe it was just something from the food she ate. No one is allowed to give her table food any longer. And she has not had any problems since then. I guess if it had been this something would have showed up. The symptoms just sounded very similar which made me start questioning her treatment. Thanks to all that answered me.