Dehydration with excessive thirst and
decreased urine production Electrolyte (salts) imbalances may occur.
Symptoms of overdose may include nausea, vomiting, decreased appetite, diarrhea, yellowing of the eyes,
decreased urine production, bloody urine, and coma.
Symptoms of overdose may include
decreased urine production and blood in the urine; jaundice (yellowing of the skin, gums and eyes); pale gums, weakness, and ulcers.
Not exact matches
Signs include vomiting, diluted
urine, excessive thirst, increased nitrogen levels, and a
decrease in red blood cell
production.
The gums may appear blue, and the dog will have a dry mouth and tongue due to
decreased saliva
production, and you may notice that the
urine output is
decreased.
In severe ARF,
urine production can
decrease significantly or stop altogether.
Still, make a mental note about whether your pet's appetite, thirst, and
urine production are normal, increased or
decreased.
Kidney Disease: In pets with kidney problems, fish oil may lower elevated blood pressure,
decrease undesired protein loss in
urine, and reduce the
production of pro-inflammatory substances that aggravate kidneys.