A puppy experiencing
dark diarrhea and vomiting should be treated as an emergency.
Not exact matches
You answer that no, no one else has been sick, he doesn't have
diarrhea or
dark green
vomiting,
and that he does have projectile
vomiting.
The clinical signs associated with the visceral form include fever, anorexia, weakness, exercise intolerance, severe weight loss,
diarrhea,
vomiting, bleeding from the nose,
and blood in the stool (usually seen as
dark, tarry stools, called melena).
Diarrhea and vomiting become more concerning if the stools turn
dark, tarry,
and / or bloody, or if their
vomit looks like coffee grounds.
It is at higher levels in baking chocolate
and dark chocolate It can cause
diarrhea and vomiting and in more severe cases it can cause a heart arrhythmia.
• Lethargy • Exercise intolerance • Collapsing or seizures • Anorexia • Weight loss • Increased thirst (more than one ounce per pound of body weight per day)
and / or increased urination • Decreased urination • Painful urination • Abnormal urine color / smell • Not using litter box consistently • Sores that do not heal • Difficulty eating / swallowing •
Diarrhea • Blood in the stool • Unkempt appearance of coat or skin •
Dark or tarry appearing stool • Decreased defecation frequency • Painful defecation • Dry / hard stool • Redness, swelling, or bleeding of the gums • Difficulty breathing / rapid breathing (more than 35 breaths per minute) • Redness / swelling / soreness of the foot pads • Changes in behavior • Nasal discharge • Ocular discharge • Bleeding or discharge •
Vomiting • Abnormal gait • Excessive shedding • Lesions on the skin • Head shaking • Coughing • Apparent deafness
Symptoms include lethargy,
dark stools or
diarrhea, weakness
and vomiting.
Occasionally they will drink
and urinate frequently or have difficulty breathing, irritated patches on the skin or mouth,
vomiting, or
dark foul - smelling
diarrhea.
Symptoms of heat stroke can include heavy panting, weakness, uncoordinated gait, collapse,
darker than normal appearing tongue
and gums,
vomiting,
diarrhea, loss of consciousness,
and seizures.
Chocolate (bakers, semi sweet, milk
and dark): If ingested, chocolate can cause
vomiting,
diarrhea, seizures, hyperactivity
and increased thirst, urination
and heart rate.
No blood or
dark discoloration, just a lot of
vomit and diarrhea.
Signs of systemic involvement may include: loss of appetite,
vomiting, bloody
vomit,
diarrhea, abdominal pain,
dark or black feces, itchiness, lethargy, anorexia, irregular heart rhythm
and blood pressure, coughing, labored breathing, various bleeding disorders, delayed wound healing, enlarged lymph nodes.
Stomach
and intestinal ulcers, prolonged bleeding, loss of appetite,
vomiting,
dark and tarry bowel movements,
diarrhea and peritonitis.
Side effects include loss of appetite,
vomiting,
diarrhea,
dark or tarry stools, increased thirst
and urination, lethargy, incoordination, seizure or behavioral changes.
Methyl xanthine, which is found in
dark chocolate
and Baker's chocolate, is toxic to dogs
and causes symptoms such as
vomiting,
diarrhea, hyperactivity, an abnormal heart rhythm, seizures,
and possible fatality.
The amount is lowest in white chocolate
and highest in
dark chocolate, but any chocolate consumption is risky in pets because chocolate causes
vomiting,
diarrhea and hyperactivity.
Also the high fat content of chocolates (white, milk,
and dark) could still lead to
vomiting and diarrhea, as well as the possible development of life threatening pancreatitis, an inflammatory condition of the pancreas.
Signs of heatstroke include, among other things, excessive panting, fainting / passing out, a body temperature of 104 - 110ºF, very
dark or bright red tongue, seizures, bloody
diarrhea or
vomiting, coma,
and even death.