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0.9% sodium chloride can be given IV. I am wondering if you mean that you are giving the fluids subcutaneously since this is a procedure that is often performed at home. I would recommend contacting your veterinarian before giving any fluids - there are some blood chemistry changes that might make a veterinarian choose one fluid over another so while sodium chloride can technically be given subcutaneously or intravenously it might not be ideal for Symba.
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I did not answer your previous question, but I can tell you that it is very common for the sodium level to vary considerably between brands and protein types. In terms of sodium restriction, I would not even start thinking about this until you have verified that Chloe has a heart condition. I understand and appreciate that you are trying to be proactive, but limiting sodium in a dog that does not require it can actual cause more harm that good. Limiting sodium is not going to prevent Mitral valve disease from occurring anyway, so you don't need to be worry about this at this time. With Cavaliers, regardless of age, I always recommend that they have biyearly wellness exams rather than yearly just so they can have their hearts checked more frequently. I believe there was a study done not too long ago that indicated something like 97% of Cavaliers over the age of 7 had a heart murmur. Crazy! Anyway, I think it is great that you are thinking ahead and planning for the future. When a
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Thanks for using Boop by Petco! They will likely be able to refill it for you as long as they agree with that treatment plan to continue. Your best bet would be to contact them directly and check with your veterinarian. I am sure they will be more than happy to assist you and also to know that it is working well for Pablo. Have a good night!
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There are hundreds of brands of dog foods available and it would be impossible for us to compare them all. If champ has a medical condition requiring a lower salt content your vet should be able to advise on a suitable range, often those designed to manage heart and kidney disease are specifically sodium restricted bit this is not necessary in young, healthy dogs
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