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How did my dog get pancreatitis?

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".pancreatitis may be triggered in some cases by a fatty meal or corticosteroid administration." The exact cause of pancreatitis is not known, although it may be triggered in some cases by a fatty meal or corticosteroid administration. However, in many cases it appears to occur spontaneously.


Can pancreatitis in dogs come on suddenly?

Acute Pancreatitis An acute attack of pancreatitis means it comes on suddenly, with no previous appearance of the condition before. It can become life threatening to other organs if the inflammation spreads.

What foods can cause pancreatitis in dogs?

Acute pancreatitis can occur after a dog eats a fatty food such as pork, beef, and some other human foods. Dogs that get into garbage can develop pancreatitis. Pancreatitis can also have other causes, including certain medications and some viral or bacterial infections.

Can a dog recover from pancreatitis?

Prognosis. Most mild cases of pancreatitis recover after 2 to 3 days of therapy and have a good prognosis. The more severe cases have a guarded prognosis and often require a hospital stay of a week or longer.

How can I prevent my dog from getting pancreatitis?

Fast your dog for 24-48 hours – dogs are able to regulate their blood sugar levels for much longer than humans, so can cope (and should) fast regularly to rest their pancreas and digestive system.

How do you treat pancreatitis in a dog?

For the first 24 hours, your vet may recommend no food or water, or may continue to give your pet food. Pain medications are usually given by injection. These things give the pancreas a rest. Giving your dog IV fluids is also a common practice for pancreatitis.

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