Sentences with phrase «hypothermic dogs»

Hypothermic dogs quickly use up stored energy and can develop low blood sugar (hypoglycemia).

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Some dogs with parvo will run a fever, but many times, due to the severity of the virus, dogs will be hypothermic (have a low body temperature).
If the patient becomes colder than 98 degrees F, additional warming measures can be taken to prevent your dog or cat from becoming hypothermic.
On those bleak days where the rain is pouring and the wind is up, be thankful your dog is fine with a walk around the block and pity the person with the typical Toller who is soaked through and hypothermic in comparison.
Of course, this is not the only reason why dogs can go hypothermic.
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