
We Leave Out
Health Extensions uses the highest quality ingredients and leave out fillers. That means no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. No GMOs, soy, corn, wheat, or animal byproducts. Lastly, all of our chicken, meat, and fish is hormone and antibiotic free.
Testing Before Cooking
Our rigorous quality assurance program ensures that every batch of our raw ingredients are free and clear from pathogenic microbes like E coli, salmonella, and listeria, before accepting them into the facility.
Testing During Cooking
We have extensive sampling procedures throughout the cooking process, which is done at an independent third-party laboratory to ensure compliance with all requirements related to food safety standards.
Testing After Cooking
We don't just want to know that the product is safe - we make sure it is! Our strict Test, Hold and Release Program means no finished goods are released into distribution until test results come back.
True Transparency
We source most of our ingredients from the United States. A few ingredients are from around the world, like lamb from New Zealand or duck from France. Ensuring we’ve chosen the finest possible ingredients for your pets food is not something we are willing to compromise.
What is Hypoglycemia?
Hypoglycemia means low blood sugar. It is a common and potentially serious condition in toy-breed puppies, especially Chihuahuas. Puppies have very small energy reserves, so their sugar can drop quickly if they miss a meal, get stressed, or play too hard.
Most puppies outgrow this tendency as they mature, but young or very small puppies must be monitored closely.
Please watch your puppy closely for ANY of the following:
Hypoglycemia can escalate quickly. Early recognition is key.
If your puppy shows early signs and is awake:
➡️ Go to an emergency vet immediately.
Low blood sugar can be life-threatening if not treated quickly.
To keep your puppy safe:
If your puppy seems unusually sleepy or refuses food, monitor closely—this is often the first warning sign.
Never wait—early treatment prevents complications.
Hypoglycemia means dangerously low blood sugar. This can happen quickly in small-breed puppies because they burn energy faster than they can store it.
Hypoglycemia is preventable, but it can become life-threatening if ignored.
Your puppy is more likely to experience low blood sugar when they are:
Most puppies grow out of the risk by 4–6 months, but care is essential during early weeks.
Watch closely for any of these symptoms:
Act immediately. Seconds matter.
If your puppy is awake and can swallow:
If the puppy is unconscious, having seizures, or not improving:
➡️ Go to the emergency vet immediately.
Do NOT force liquids into a puppy who cannot swallow.
Follow these guidelines every day to keep your puppy safe:
Call your vet if:
Hypoglycemia is treatable, but fast action is crucial.
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