What are the reasons for dog hypoglycemia?

What are the reasons for dog hypoglycemia?

Dogs are unstable, muscle spasm, and shock occurs. At the same time, there is no spirit. Among puppies, hypoglycemia is a relatively common symptom, and dogs' hypoglycemia is also very dangerous. So what are the reasons for dog hypoglycemia? How to treat dogs with hypoglycemia? Xiaobian has compiled relevant information, and parents can be used as a reference.

What are the reasons for dog hypoglycemia?

First, the cause of dog hypoglycemia

(1) Generally speaking, puppies 3 months ago are prone to hypoglycemia. In addition, when they are hungry, cold, they can cause hypoglycemia when there is a problem with the stomach and intestines.

(2) The female dog after fertility will cause hypoglycemia due to insufficient nutrition and need to produce a large amount of milk.

(3) If the dog's body has excessive insulin secretion, liver storage and transforming glucose disorders, adrenal adrenal dysfunction, central nervous nervous disorders, etc., it may cause hypoglycemia.

(4) Infectious diseases such as Small cause hypoglycemia when appetite decreases.

2. What are the symptoms of dog hypoglycemia?

(1) Dogs will have no spirit, weak physical weakness, and occasional muscle spasm.

(2) The puppies will be manifested as: poor spirit, unstable walking, facial muscle cramps or whole body muscles, and may fall into a coma in severe cases. In addition, the body temperature decreases, weak heartbeat, slow breathing or difficulty, some dogs will also vomit, diarrhea, etc. In severe cases, the pupils will even enlarge and reflex disappear.

(3) The postpartum female dogs will be manifested as: whole body muscles adeptic or intermittent spasm, increased body temperature, breathing and accelerated heart rate.

Three, the countermeasures of dogs' hypoglycemia

You can feed glucose water when dogs are hypoglycemia, but in severe cases, you need urgent medical treatment. In addition, pay attention to strengthening nutrition, enhance the intake of protein and high carbohydrates.

4. Precautions for feeding

(1) Feeding puppies pay attention to rich nutrition and eat less. It is recommended to feed 4-6 meals a day three months ago, three-5 meals a day after three months to six months, and 2-3 meals a day after six months.

(2) Properly increase nutritional products, but nutritional products cannot be treated as a staple food.

(3) Bring more dog outdoor sports to enhance their physique.

(4) Drinking water for dogs can occasionally add a small amount of glucose to supplement their blood glucose concentration.