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Hypoglycemia in puppies treatment.
If your puppy won t eat get a liquid sugar source like maple syrup or molasses and rub 1 2 tablespoons of it into your puppy s gums or underneath its tongue.
If caught relatively early the prognosis for a hypoglycemic animal is good.
This can be done with food for mild cases and severe cases typically receive injectable glucose via an injection that is administered directly into the veins.
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Fortunately preventing hypoglycemia in puppies is very simple.
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Hypoglycemia low blood sugar is the most common disorder of metabolism seen in small young puppies.
Treatment includes initial iv dextrose boluses warming to a normal body temperature iv fluids with a constant rate infusion or dextrose and other supportive treatments.
Due to the weakness confusion and loss of appetite shown by dogs with hypoglycemia you are unlikely to be able to convince fido to eat anything helpful.
If the dog won t eat try giving him some honey syrup or glucose gel.
Puppies are at a greater risk to develop hypoglycemia than adult dogs because puppies have a smaller liver less muscle and a larger brain in proportion to the size of their body and therefore cannot store very much sugar in their muscles and.
And managing this potentially life threaten ing yet easily controlled condition.
You can treat the hypoglycemia in a few ways.
Feed your pup a diet that is high in carbohydrate fat and protein and food should be given at least 4 times a day.
To handle hypoglycemia in a young puppy feed it as soon as you notice symptoms which may raise its blood glucose to a healthy level.
You can give the dog food and find a way to keep him warm.
Keep your pup calm and warm all the time and do not over exhaust him by too much play or exercise.
However you can drizzle or syringe about one teaspoon of some type of sweet solution such as karo syrup or maple syrup directly into his mouth and also rub it onto his gums so that it will be absorbed into his bloodstream quickly.
Treatment for hypoglycemia in dogs when patients present with hypoglycemia vets work to provide supplemental glucose.
Full bloodwork will usually be recommended as well.
First if your puppy is prone to this condition you should feed her more frequently preferably every three to four hours.
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