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Originally Posted by Woogie Man I don't want to detract from the thread, but the sub-q talk is very interesting. I have previously sub-q'ed pups, but only with a sodium chloride solution. This talk about dextrose added is something I've read before though it never registered as I read it when just doing some random research. I suppose in my mind I only thought of the one type of solution for sub-q as that is what my vet gave me.
So, on this thread, we have differing opinions posted, all from veterinary sources. The obvious question is, "what to believe"? I tend to lean with Mary's opinion as she has used it with success.
One of the most difficult things to manage with preemie or weak, tiny pups is proper feeding. If the dextrose added to the solution works, it seems like a magic bullet for those cases where it could be applied. I know I will be having a discussion with my vet about this.
I'm not trying to stir the pot, but feel that if a dextrose/saline solution is safe, many pups could be saved that otherwise might not be. It could be a valuable tool to use in getting pups over that hump.
Like I said, I've read of this before but it never registered. It's kind of like an 'aha moment' for me. I've learned something from this and will research it further. |
Good idea. I'm one that believes in consulting with one's vet...nothing should be used just willy nilly. And as I said, I've had input from several vets. My vet in Dallas who sits on the Board of Vets and who I consider one of the best. And of course my repro vet here in California.