Sentences with phrase «develop lethargy»

Many dogs are asymptomatic at first but as time goes on they may develop lethargy, a mild but persistent cough, fatigue, weight loss and decreased appetite and heart failure.
A 4 - year - old female spayed Bichon Frise dog that had been receiving cyclosporine A per os 3 times per week for 2 months to control allergic dermatitis developed lethargy, anorexia, fever, and multiple firm subcutaneous masses.

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Lethargy often develops over a period of time, and it can be difficult to identify.
Affected infants typically develop feeding difficulties, a lack of energy (lethargy), a failure to gain weight and grow as expected (failure to thrive), yellowing of the skin and whites of the eyes (jaundice), liver damage, and bleeding.
A captive colony of Litoria burrowsae, the Tasmanian tree frog, developed symptoms consistent with chytridiomycosis (lethargy, severe skin lesions, mortality) after a tree frog found in a banana box that had been imported from the Australian mainland was placed in the colony (Obendorf 2005).
If these hormones are off, the risk for developing hypothyroidism — a condition associated with lethargy, depression, and uncontrolled weight gain — increases.
If a puppy or dog with kennel cough develops more serious symptoms such as fever, nasal discharge, loss of appetite, or lethargy, it may be getting pneumonia.
Dogs that ingest the fruit and develop toxicosis usually develop vomiting, lethargy or diarrhea within 12 hours of ingestion, according to the ASPCA.
2 days agi, the strongest, high energy, living and playful one developed extreme lethargy, yesterday high fever, no appetite, no water, runny nose.
A few cats on this medication will develop excessive lethargy and sleepiness; a few others restlessness and inter-cat aggression.
Some cats may also show vague signs such as lethargy, fever, diarrhea, poor haircoat, weight loss or inappetance and a certain percentage may develop cancer.
Occasionally rats can develop uterine infection or cancer — bloody urine, vulvar discharge, lethargy, or weight loss would be signs to look for.
Affected dogs develop coughing, sneezing, mucoid eyes and nose, fever, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite and seizures.
Affected dogs develop a typical hacking cough accompanied by retching, nasal discharge, ad sometimes even fever, lethargy and loss of appetite.
It develops due to an increase in hormonal stimulation from the uterus combined with introduced bacteria.Pyometra can be identified by abnormal discharge from the vulva, weight loss, lethargy, and on occasion abdominal distention.
Others may develop fever, loss of appetite, painful joints, lethargy, and vomiting.
Although vaccine reactions can take weeks, months or even years to develop (think of allergies, joint disease, renal disease or hypothyroidism), in the majority of cases, vets only think of vaccine reactions if the dog suffers classic symptoms like sudden explosive diarrhea, lethargy and pain within a few hours of the vaccine.
Over time more signs may develop, such as lack of appetite, lethargy and loss of muscle mass.
In the most severe cases, pets can develop a sudden onset of lethargy, vomiting, collapse, and even death, which is known as an anaphylactic reaction.
Dogs then develop a fever, nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Spikes of fever may develop, leading to episodes of normal behavior and energy and lethargy and depression.
Birds with this disease commonly lose their appetite and develop general lethargy.
If your pet develops a secondary bacterial infection as a result of kennel cough, low fever, runny nose, lethargy and loss of appetite may occur.
According to the FDA, «There has been a small number of reported instances of cats and dogs in the United States that developed kidney failure after eating the affected product... Dogs or cats who have consumed the suspect feed and show signs of kidney failure (such as loss of appetite, lethargy and vomiting) should consult with their veterinarian.»
In cats that are born with hypothyroidism (or that develop it at a young age), signs include dwarfing, severe lethargy, mental dullness, constipation, and decreased heart rate.
Dogs experiencing grape or raisin toxicosis usually develop vomiting, lethargy or diarrhea within 12 hours of ingestion.
A dangerous, sometimes fatal condition called ketoacidosis may develop, indicated by loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, weakness, dehydration, and breathing abnormalities.
Affected dogs develop a high fever, lethargy and loss of appetite in addition to diarrhea and vomiting.
Affected dogs may develop coughing, nasal discharge, fever, lethargy, and loss of appetite.
Both yourself and your animal may become infected and begin to develop symtoms of lethargy and fever amoung others.
Dogs with parvo develop a high fever, lethargy and loss of appetite.
Coughing doesn't always occur initially, so you need to have a high index of suspicion if his appetite decreases or lethargy develops.
Symptoms for tumors that develop internally may be any combination of the following: unexplained weight loss, bulging belly, decreased exercise / stamina, lethargy / sleeping more, decreased appetite, increased panting, pale gums, weakness, cough, and collapse.
French bulldogs with a stocky build are at the risk of developing various health problems including weak bones, obesity, difficulty breathing and lethargy.
Occasional cats develop allergic reactions, facial edema, enteritis, lethargy, fevers, pruritis, nausea, coughing.
The course can develop rapidly; lethargy progresses to stupor and then coma.
Notify your veterinarian immediately if your pet develops or experiences any of the following: abdominal pain, tenderness or discomfort, nausea, bloody, black, or tarry stools, water retention, fatigue or lethargy, a skin rash, itching, yellowing of the eyes, or unusual bruising or bleeding as these symptoms could be early signs of dangerous side effects.
Some dogs develop mild lethargy or soreness 1 to 2 days after vaccination.
Two cats in the other household developed troubling symptoms like a reluctance to eat, lethargy, vomiting, bloody stools, anemia and dilute urine.
If you notice any lethargy developing, or a fever or change in behavior, you should call your veterinarian.
Clinical signs of a developing obstruction can include vomiting, diarrhea, painful belly, lethargy, and / or loss of appetite.
They had lethargy and vomiting up to three days after xylitol exposure, and many developed blood coagulation deficiencies due to the liver failure.
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