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What can I do to Prevent Hypoglycemia (low blood
sugar) and what are signs and symptoms of
hypoglycemia in a Maltese?

If your puppy becomes shaky, weak, wobbly, disoriented, confussed,
dizzy, glassy eyed or has seizures, white gums, rapid heart rate, or rolling
eyes, your dog may have hypoglycemia
.

If you notice this IMMEDIATELY give your puppy a few teaspoons
full of NutriCal or Corn Syrup.

Your veterinarian can diagnose your pet with a quick blood test by testing
the blood glucose or blood sugar. If your Maltese will not eat give him
Nutrical or Nutristat. Always have Nutrical or Nutristat on hand. You can
find this at Petsmart or Petco. If you do not have those two items you can
also use KARO SYRUP (Corn Syrup), pancake syrup, honey or cake
icing. You may have to force feed if your dog begins showing signs of
hypoglycemia.

Your Maltese puppy should be fed 3 small meals a day to help avoid
hypoglycemia. One missed meal could trigger hypoglycemia in a small
puppy. Sometimes we mix Karo Syrup in the drinking water. If you do that
be sure to change the water daily to avoid bacteria growth. If left
untreated Hypoglycemia can kill your pet.


What is Nutri-Cal and Why should I buy it for my
new Puppy?

Nutri-cal is a high calorie dietary supplement in a tube (looks like a tube
of toothpaste). This item is a must if you are bringing home a tiny sized
dog. This will keep a tiny dog or puppy from going into hypoglycemia (low
blood sugar). NutriCal is also a great source of Extra Vitamins for any size
puppy. Giving Nutri-cal will insure that your puppy is getting good
nutrition while it is adjusting to its new home.

Put a dime size portion of the Nutri-Cal on your finger and gently let your
finger scrape against the top of his teeth so that the paste gets on the
roof of the puppy's mouth. You should give this to your puppy two or
three times a day for the first week or two until the puppy is finally settled
in and is eating well.


What can Cause Hypoglycemia?
(Note that It can occur without warning)


* Going to a New Home *

* Missing a meal or does not eat full meals *

* Becomes Chilled *

** Increase in Physical Excercise Activity without increase of food intake **

* Inproper Diet or Feeding Schedule *

** Exhaustion from too Much Handling or Playing **



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