Not exact matches
Since one of the major problems in CPV2 infection is dehydration secondary to excessive vomiting and
diarrhea,
dogs will require
aggressive fluid resuscitation through the administration of intravenous solutions.
Lethargy, drowsiness Vomiting,
diarrhea, shaking, restlessness, panting, irritability, excessive vocalization Some
dogs lose their inhibitions while medicated and become
aggressive Low chance of seizures Liver disease has been reported.
In addition, dehydration and electrolyte imbalance can occur quickly in cases of gastrointestinal obstruction, with vomiting and
diarrhea greatly complicating your
dog or cat's overall condition and need for
aggressive medical care.
Most
dogs will not experience side effects, and if they do, they include restlessness, anxiety,
aggressive behavior and
diarrhea.