Thanks for replying! It was really weird to see her like that again, after so many months . I guess I will have to have the nutrical closer.
Maybe she is too small, becuse her play pal Chi is twice as big ( weight) and never goes like this. Thanks to you and Fifi for the advice. Julia Mexico ---------------- --- In [email protected], "Lacey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Normally hypoglycemia stops after the chi becomes an adult, but some > (especially really small ones) continue with it. It really all > depends on whether they are good eaters or not. Fifi is not a great > eater so she gets canned food too and that helps a lot b/c she is > always willing to eat that! If I were you I'd keep some Nutrical on > hand for times like this. And yes, they will sometimes make > the "disaster" seem worse to one person than another! It's all about > getting babied... lol! ~Lacey > > > In [email protected], "J" <jule75.geo@> wrote: > > > > Hello! > > This topic not only describes my Chihuahua`s episode, but also > mine. > > 15 min ago, I logged in and was trying to find a good radio > station, > > my 2 Chi were around and I was so focused on the computer. For some > > reason I looked down to see what the dogs were doing ( they usually > > jump on my couch and groom each other). Little Cocoa was shivering > and > > all stiff with eyes wide open. This is not her first time, when she > > was a baby she used to have hypoglycemia now and then and you could > > see her going sleepy and stiff, or just sleeppy would be the alarm > to > > feed her. Now she is almost 1.5 yrs and there she was all scared > and > > stiff again. I felt so guilty because I tought, she ran out of > food! > > She is dehydrated! I rushed into the kitchen and gave her maple > syrup > > and ( lucky dog) some ham. She ate it and still was having problems > > chewing. She was fine then... 1 min later was not. She was stiff on > > and off for about 5 min, depending on who was the one holding her. > > When it was my turn she was all scared and ill looking, but she > looked > > better when someone else held her. Weird? > > I just realised she has enough food, a bit of water and the > > temperature and sun werent bad at all. If you ask me... I think she > > was upset because I ignored her since I let her in my room. We > > actually didnt make it to the vet because she recovered after some > > water, food and cuddles. > > Now, my question is: Can Chihuahuas just pout like this ( trust me, > > mine is usually a great dog and a bit needy too)? > > Right now I have both Chis in my room on the couch licking the > maple > > syrup on Cocoas furr and seems like they are over it. > > Any experiences to share? > > > > Regards, > > > > Julia > > Mexico > > > " Lets talk about our wonderful little friends! Join today! " Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Chihuahuas/ <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/

