Not knowing when or where they might experience
dangerous drops in blood sugar can make it difficult for diabetic people to live full, active lives.
If your dog consumes more than a few sips of alcohol, he can experience
dangerous drops in blood sugar, blood alcohol poisoning, seizures, and even death.
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Giving insulin to fasting cats is more likely to cause
dangerous drops in their blood sugar level.
Because small and toy breeds of dogs have a high metabolism, they need frequent, small meals throughout the day to prevent
a dangerous drop in their blood sugar level known as hypoglycemia, according to petMD.
Anti diabetic drugs can cause
a dangerous drop in blood sugar levels of a dog or cat, bringing on disorientation, lack of coordination and seizures.
Ingestion causes
a dangerous drop in blood sugar, which can result in vomiting, lethargy, weakness, collapse, or seizures.
Also be careful with sugar - free foods that might contain xylitol, which can cause
a dangerous drop in blood sugar when ingested by pets.
Not exact matches
Some of the tasks they can be trained to do include: retrieving
dropped items, opening and closing doors, pulling a wheelchair up a slope, licking a seizing person to help end the seizure, and alerting a diabetic to
dangerous shifts
in their
blood sugar.