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Excess Carbon Dioxide in Dogs: Symptoms, Causes, & Treatments

Excess carbon dioxide in dogs happens when there is too much carbon dioxide in the blood. This causes respiratory problems.

The condition causes a range of symptoms. For example, hypoventilation and respiratory acidosis are two common ones. Unfortunately, the condition can be fatal if not treated quickly.

Technically, the condition is known as hypercapnia.

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