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Question Can someone tell me exactly what hypoglycemic means? The way I am understanding is that it means low on sugar?!? However, I was just looking for a more detailed answer and info that anyone may have! Thanks Rachel mommy to Yoda and Princess Laya on the way |
Yes, it's low sugar. There are many threads about it here - just search hypoglycemia. It is more common in young puppies and very small yorkies. Nutri-Cal is given as a supliment. |
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Was he eating? Sometmies if they play too long, and they don't eat enough it could happen. How old is he? What does he weigh? |
when cash was really little I would give him pieces of honey comb cereal when we were on long trips or playing really ruff. It worked great. |
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Maybe he was too small to be taken away from Mom...Do you live close to the breeder? Maybe she could help you out with this...I hope all goes well for you. |
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1 envelope of geletin desolved in 12 oz of warm water (microwaved) 1 can of Evaporated milk 2 egg yolks well beaten 2 Tablespoons of Karo Syrup. Mix well and refrigerate until it sets. Give 1 or 2 tablespoons a couple of times a day. Hyperglycemia is brought on by stress, overhandling and letting them get enough rest and sleep, exposure to low room temperatures for a period of time or sleeping in drafts. You can also give your pup NutriDrops a bit rubbed in the gums...it works much faster than NutriCal. But, I do keep NutriCal on hand for puppies. Sometimes they just don't know when to stop playing. |
This is a very interesting article on hypoglycemia, I think it is especially important for breeders to read: http://www.showpapillons.com/formula.htm Here is a another good article that explains hypoglycemia: Hypoglycemia |
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Ooopps! Nevermind ignore my post. I can't delete it but I did read on and see that your vet IS the one who recommended the every two hours Nutrical and you have been dealing with post parvo -- whole different story. I should know better than to post without getting more info! |
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