Your dog could become
dehydrated if he has diarrhea for more than 2 days.
Not exact matches
So
if your baby is
having diarrhea for more than a day or seems to be
dehydrated, there are chances for other infections.
Call your child's pediatrician
if your baby appears to be losing weight, is lethargic, seems to be
dehydrated,
has vomiting, gagging, or
diarrhea that is persistent or related to certain foods,
has abdominal pain, or simply
if you
have questions or concerns.
If your diarrhea lasts for more than two days, if you have a fever, are dehydrated, have blood or pus in your stool, or have severe pain, see your doctor immediatel
If your
diarrhea lasts for more than two days,
if you have a fever, are dehydrated, have blood or pus in your stool, or have severe pain, see your doctor immediatel
if you
have a fever, are
dehydrated,
have blood or pus in your stool, or
have severe pain, see your doctor immediately.
No matter what is causing it, definitely get your veterinarian to recheck him this morning - puppies get
dehydrated really easy when they
have both vomiting and
diarrhea and you don't want to end up at the emergency room this weekend
if you can help it.
If diarrhea and vomiting
have dehydrated the animal, that needs to be quickly corrected as well.
Kittens can perish very quickly, be sure to go to the vet ASAP
if you think your new kittens are very sick, or weak, or vomiting, or
has bloody
diarrhea, they can become
dehydrated fast.
Older pets are less able to cope with disease and are more likely to get
dehydrated if they
have several bouts of vomiting, particularly
if they also
have diarrhea or
have stopped eating.
If the puppy
has diarrhea, it can quickly become
dehydrated.
Depending on severity of the
diarrhea and overall diagnosis, the vet may prescribe de-wormer medication
if he
has parasites, antibiotics
if he's suffering from a bacterial infection, or fluid therapy
if he's
dehydrated.