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YT 3000 Club Member Join Date: Apr 2009 Location: Idaho
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| ![]() Is there an update on this pup ? |
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YorkieTalk Newbie! Join Date: Feb 2014 Location: Enterprise, AL
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| ![]() I had a Yorkie that was allergic to various types of food and everytime she went for shots, I had to let them give her a medication to combat an allergic reaction. One thing I noticed about her was a type of seizure she would have on occasion. What it was was low blood sugar. I started giving her some honey in her food (a little daily) or lick off of my finger and that kept her from having seizures; however, if a seizure did happen, you can rub some honey inside the gum and it absorbs quite quickly. These were like diabetic seizures. I was able to keep my dog off harsh medications. Since your blood work is not showing a liver problem, I would give this a try as well. |
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