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What helps a tea cup that is disoriented ?

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she is becoming more unresponsive

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  1. Two sugars and a dash of cream.

    Why is this in dogs and not cooking?

    If you have a dog, you do not have a piece of china, and you should state your dog's actual breed in order to get help.


  2. Sounds like your dog is hypoglycemic..low blood sugar.  Give Karo syrup orally immediately if she is still awake.  About 1/4 teaspoon.  Put her on a heating pad and watch her closely.  She could go into a coma.  And call a vet.  They might have to give her intravenous fluids to stabilize her.

    Low blood sugar in the "tinies" is usually a result of the dog not eating proper amounts of food.  Make sure your dog has food available to her all the time, day and night along with fresh water.  Twice a day also offer her canned food.

  3. unfortunately a lot of tea cup dogs have a condition called hydrocephalus where fluid builds up on the brain. Conversely it could have a brain injury if it has fallen or hit its head Your dog needs to see a veterinarian ASAP or it could die.  

  4. Your dog needs emergency vet care.  I'd get her seen now before you loose her.

    Best of luck!  

  5. a tea cup?i put them in the cupboard.

    are you talking about a dog?need more details.

  6. A vet.

  7. What kind of teacup is it and what happened?

  8. How did your tea cup become disoriented.  As an experiment I have been talking to my tea cups and they too are unresponsive.  Maybe that is normal.

    Oh, sorry, you mean a dog.  You should probably consult a vet, particularly if the symptoms are worsening.

  9. My poodle was acting really strange and unresponsive, lethargic, and twitchy. I called an emergency vet and they suggested some karo syrup or sugar water. I had to force feed him with a straw, but after he had some of that he became more responsive, but still didn't want to walk around. I fed him a few of his treats, and after a few hours he was acting much better. He hadn't eaten enough that day, and his blood sugar was low. This usually happens in puppies, but can happen with small dogs as well. I still suggest you call an e-vet, just in case. If it turns out low blood sugar was the cause, you may want to head to the pet supply shop and pick up some Nutri-Cal. It's supposed to give your dog some of the nutrients he needs if he's not eating enough.

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