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Is it possible for ferts to suffer from Hypoglycemia?
Here's the sypmtoms:
She's normal, healthy, active and alert. Approx 5 years old. She's small,
though I have no way to weigh her accurately, and her eating and un-eating
is normal. Seems to have a little ponch from the ribs back but I hear
that's normal for this time of year.
Randomly has watery eyes, with no apparent cold and she seems maybe a little
subdued in the worst cases. She usually gets three raisins at some point in
an evening, but no other sweets.
Once, and only once so far, have I heard her grind her teeth, and that was
just after I had given her a treet. The treat was just a piece of dog food,
shaped like spaggetti and not hard. I thought I heard her grinding, so I
picked her up and listened very closely and it was devinitely there.
I can get severe headaches from blood sugar fluctuation, so I was wondering
if it is known whether they can.
Or, should I be more concerned about Glocoma?
And, add my appreciation for the Vets selfless participation here. It is
greatly appreciated!
Wes and his trainer, Rascal.
[Posted in FML issue 1490]
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