Dog Ate Xylitol: Hypoglycemia Without Liver Damage
Medium dog with xylitol-induced hypoglycemia but normal liver values, needing 24 hours of IV dextrose.
Typical Cost Range (Hypoglycemia Without Liver Damage)
Based on national average veterinary pricing for hypoglycemia without liver damage of dog ate xylitol. Your actual costs may vary by location, clinic, and individual case.
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How to Tell If This Matches Your Situation
This cost range applies when the following are true. If your situation does not match, check the other severity levels for a closer estimate.
- Medium dog 25-60 lbs
- Multiple pieces of gum or moderate xylitol dose
- Weakness, wobbliness, or low blood sugar on arrival
- Liver enzymes still normal
- Hospitalization for IV dextrose support
What Treatment Typically Looks Like
IV dextrose drip, frequent glucose monitoring, liver panel every 12 hours, and 24-48 hours of hospitalization.
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