The blood work will tell them how dehydrated,
what electrolyte imbalances he may have, etc. so they can treat him better.
Not exact matches
Since chronic vomiting causes dehydration and
electrolyte imbalances in the body, it's important to figure out
what's causing the issue.
If your dog just has elokomin fluke fever that does not progress to salmon poisoning disease, the symptoms may not be as severe but will eventually cause dehydration and an
electrolyte imbalance, which is
what causes death in the majority of cases.