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Old 10-04-2011, 03:36 PM   #22
1Ieisha
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Originally Posted by Lovetodream88 View Post
It mostly happens in puppies its not normal if it is happening in adult dogs. Callie has hypoglycemic episodes where she goes limp, gums are pale, not very responsive and wont eat. Callie is 4 so she should not be having these issues but we have done around 600 dollars in blood tests and everything is coming back fine and her episodes are coming less often because I am on prevent mode and every time she plays a lot or is going out we take a brake to eat some dog food. I know you where asking the questions to another person but I'm sick and all I can do right now is sit and lay and be on the computer.

It's fine im glad someone answered my question... and i am so relieved to hear that its uncommon for adults so that i won't have to worry about it for Max's ENTIRE life. But that has to be scary to see your baby go limp .
P.S- I hope you feel better!!!
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