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Old 02-07-2013, 07:28 AM   #6
yorkietalkjilly
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You might feed him lesser portions more frequently in addition to keeping his surroundings warmer for him until you get him checked out thoroughly with the full bloodwork and urinalysis. If one vet can't help, you'll just have to keep going for a diagnosis if this baby keeps having these episodes and try to find out what is behind the hypoglycemia since apparently your dog isn't a tiny or very young, at least from the avatar. It's worrisome as if you had been detained longer - had car trouble or delayed in a long traffic stoppage, he could have had a very bad outcome. I sure hope you can get to the bottom of what is causing this trouble for him as it probably feels pretty rocky for him during those episodes. He's so very sweet looking and I'm sure your bestest buddy!
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