Dehydration is common in
dogs with pancreatitis due to the vomiting and diarrhea.
Not exact matches
This amount may not be suitable for all
dogs, as lack of fat can lead to problems
with the skin and coat as well as tiredness, but it can suit those
with special dietary needs
due to conditions such as
pancreatitis or IBS.
Dogs with pancreatitis often stop eating and drinking
due to the pain.
It is critical to monitor insulin needs very closely if an attempt is made to correct high blood sugar using insulin in a
dog with acute
pancreatitis, in order to avoid the risk of shock
due to an over dosage of insulin when the islet cell function returns and the pancreas begins to make insulin normally.