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	<title>The Sick Dog Blog &#187; Capillary Refill Time in Dogs</title>
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		<title>Is My Dog Dehydrated? – Simple Tests to Determine if a Dog is Dehydrated</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering, "How can I tell if a dog is dehydrated?" There are a couple simple tests that can be used to determine if a dog is dehydrated. These methods to test for dehydration can also be used for a sick cat or in cases where a cat won't drink or eat.
Dehydration can be a potentially deadly situation. A dog's diarrhea and vomiting is one common cause of dehydration; fluid loss occurs over the span of a day or two. If a dog won't eat and drink at all, dehydration can set in within a matter of hours and the situation can turn critical within 24 to 48 hours.

If left untreated, a dehydrated dog will suffer kidney damage and organ failure. In many cases, when a dog won't drink or eat, the underlying disease, infection or other health problem that caused the dehydration in the first place will worsen very quickly...


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		<title>How to Check a Dog&#8217;s Gums – Checking a Dog&#8217;s Capillary Refill Time (CRT)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering, "Is my dog sick?" Learn how to check a dog's capillary refill time. Checking the dog's capillary refill time (CRT) is one way to tell if a dog is sick. Pet owners can check a pet's capillary refill time when checking the dog's gum color. Capillaries are tiny blood vessels situated near the skin's surface. When you press on the skin, the capillaries momentarily empty; measuring a dog's capillary refill time can be used to determine if a dog is sick. A dog with a slow capillary refill time may have...


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