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Sick pets and drips

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Sick pets are not always safe for a drip Whenever a dog or cat stops eating it's natural for a pet owner to expect a drip of "saline" from the veterinarian A drip is not safe for any pet patient unless blood counts (haematology) , heart condition, lung condition and if possible electrolyte levels are known (Why I say "if possible" - it's a pity that Sri Lanka still lacks a complete electrolyte monitoring method for pets. It's a basic necessity) Rather, wait for your vet to arrive at a diagnosis and/or decide this based on the level of dehydration Image source: https://lnkd.in/gGf2VbKk

Good News

Out of more than 13,600 applicants from all over the world, I'm humbled to have been selected to the United People Global  Sustainability Leadership, one of the most amazing sustainability leadership programs! 🌎 This is a fully funded program by the US for the most motivated individuals with potential to support positive citizen leadership on sustainability I'll be representing my country and what I stand for, to connect with a global community of like minded and highly motivated young leaders and, to learn and share insights #upgsustsainabilityleader #upgsustsainabilityleadership #SDGs #sustainableliving #veterinarian #vet #sustainableliving #upg