Severe, watery diarrhoea
causing rapid dehydration is the main sign.
Vomiting and diarrhea can
cause rapid dehydration and can quickly lead to death (usually within 48 - 72 hours after the first clinical signs appear).
Not exact matches
Worldwide, norovirus
causes about 1 in 5 cases of acute gastroenteritis, an illness of vomiting and diarrhea accompanied by
rapid dehydration.
This worsens the
dehydration, often
causing rapid weight loss and weakening of the animal before the immune system can fight the virus.
Symptoms of theobromine overdose in dogs include whining, diarrhea, vomiting, seizures, muscle twitching,
dehydration, and
rapid heart rate - the last of which can
cause death.
This often fatal disease
causes symptoms such as sudden fever, sore muscles, weakness, lack of appetite, increased thirst and urination,
rapid dehydration, vomiting and diarrhea, yellow skin and eyes, difficulty breathing and a runny nose.