I give mine honey in the drinking water or buy those fluids from the vet & use that. I boil chicken for their food. I leave tiny bites dog food out for them allthe time, but feed chicken
off the bone approx 6-8 times a day.

At the first sign of diareah I give them Albon, panacure & flagyl.

Lots of cuddling, rocking them while I watch tv, playing with them, but they tire easily & need more cuddles.

I have my grandkids play with them under my supervision & they grow up loving kids & people. My cat
also watches them & snuggles with them.  They grow up likeing cats.

None of my chis are shakey & scared of their shadows.

At the first sign of trouble call your vet.

Pam



On 6/28/2012 10:10 AM, wwatts9902 wrote:

I have a new teacup longhaired chihuahua. I had a little scare with hypoglycemia. I already love this baby as one of my children. I am doing everything I can to take care of him. His name is Sir Peanut and he is 4 months old. If you have any tips I would greatly appreciate them. I am giving him honey with his meal. He sleeps a lot. He is active when he is up though. He is eating about 3 times a day. He is getting diarhea often though. Please help me take care of my baby.



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