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Originally Posted by Nancy1999 It's unusual for a dog adult dog over 5 pounds to have hypoglycemia, as the common cause is just not having enough fat or energy reserves like we would see in puppies. An adult dog does require further investigation. Here’s what one site says about some of the causes.
This site has a few more causes:
So there are quite a few causes in adult dogs and you are wise to have your vet look further into the cause. I hope your vet can find out what Callie's problem is and hope it's nothing serious, many of these things can now be treated fairly easily. You're a good mom for noticing the gums, so many people would have ignored it. |
Thank you for the information. First thing I check when she doesn't feel good is her gums especially now. I dont know whether to hope that her blood comes back ok or not. I dont want anything to be wrong with her but obviously something is I just hope she doesn't have to get poked and prodded to much more. I have been anemic and they cant find the cause so I know how the poking and prodding feels.