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Friday, July 6, 2012

Beware of Low Blood Sugar!

Some dogs, especially smaller breeds can be susceptible to stress, which can cause a condition of low blood sugar, called hypoglycemia.  In small breed puppies from post-weaning to 4 months of age, the most common form of hypoglycemia is called Transient Juvenile HypoglycemiaEven a brief period of fasting in a small breed puppy can trigger a hypoglycemic "attack." 

What are the symptoms: One of these attacks may appear as weakness, confusion, wobbly gait, or seizures.  Additionally if your puppy is lethargic, listless, or not interested in eating, stress and low blood sugar may be the cause.

What to do:  If your puppy appears to have an attack, a small dose of Maple syrup may help your puppy recover.  Do not wait to administer, as the puppy may not make it to the veterinary.  In severe cases intravenous glucose administration is required. 
Stress and hypoglycemia can cause dehydration and can lead to death.  If your puppy shows signs of stress, you can use a quick remedy for this:  Pedialyte (or generic electrolyte replacement formula) can be purchased at WalMart and is an effective quick remedy for stress & hypoglycemia.  Gatorade or similar electrolyte sports drinks can also be utilized.  Even a quick remedy of plain sugar water can be used, if you don’t have anything else available.   If he will drink the fluids on his own, allow him to do so! 
Please note: Improper administration of fluids by syringe or any other means can result in choking or aspiration and can lead to aspiration pneumonia.

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