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Old 01-22-2011, 07:29 PM   #6
ladyjane
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Keep a close eye on her for any increase in symptoms. She may not have pancreatitis; but you need to be on the look out for it just in case. As it says below, catching it early is very important. Good luck!


Pancreatitis (Inflammation) in Dogs

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Acute pancreatitis can be a life-threatening condition, and early recognition and treatment can improve chances of recovery. In dogs, fever, lack of appetite, depression and vomiting are the most common signs. Treatment is based on correcting the dehydration and maintaining proper fluid and electrolyte balances, controlling other symptoms and providing nutritional support.
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