If you think your dog is sick, take it to a vet
April 5th 2010 19:31
If you think that your dog is sick, call your vet if it is during regular hours, otherwise call an emergency vet. It is very hard for anyone on the internet to diagnose your dog without doing proper bloodwork and tests. It is hard to see the symptoms and the severity online, so for best and most accurate results and diagnosis, call your vet or any available vet.
Signs of a sick dog may include:
Bad Breath
Bleeding Gums
Bloody Stools
Blood in Urine
Constipation
Lumps
Coughing
Diarrhea
Extreme thirst
Hair Loss
Head Shaking
Inflamed Ears
Irritated Skin
Less Frequent Bowel Movements
Less Frequent Urination
Lethargy
Lameness
Loss of Appetite
Pale Gums
Pale Tongue
Panting
Pot Belly
Scratching
Smelly Ears
Temperature above 102°F
Vomiting
Watery Eyes
Sudden/Dramatic Weight Loss
If your dog experiences any of the above symptoms for more than one day, call your vet, as your dog is in distress.
You can search the internet for first day while your dog is experiencing signs of sickness, but it is best for the sake of your dog to seek veterinary assistance if the symptoms persist.
Signs of a sick dog may include:
Bad Breath
Bleeding Gums
Bloody Stools
Blood in Urine
Constipation
Lumps
Coughing
Diarrhea
Extreme thirst
Hair Loss
Head Shaking
Inflamed Ears
Irritated Skin
Less Frequent Bowel Movements
Less Frequent Urination
Lethargy
Lameness
Loss of Appetite
Pale Gums
Pale Tongue
Panting
Pot Belly
Scratching
Smelly Ears
Temperature above 102°F
Vomiting
Watery Eyes
Sudden/Dramatic Weight Loss
If your dog experiences any of the above symptoms for more than one day, call your vet, as your dog is in distress.
You can search the internet for first day while your dog is experiencing signs of sickness, but it is best for the sake of your dog to seek veterinary assistance if the symptoms persist.
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