The most common side - effect is fatigue, but many
dogs experience fever, vomiting, diarrhea, respiratory distress, facial swelling, pale gums, and pain at the site of the injection.
In addition to red eyes,
dogs experience fever and / or respiratory and gastrointestinal issues.
Some dogs experience fevers.
Not exact matches
They're not healthy if you're a
dog, since an unidentified compound in macadamia nuts caused
dogs to
experience vomiting, weakness,
fever and muscle tremors.
Call your veterinarian immediately if your
dog runs a
fever higher than 103 F or
experiences sneezing, coughing, runny eyes, painful urination, or tiredness.
Parvo begins with fatigue, vomiting and diarrhea; some
dogs may
experience a
fever.
Unvaccinated puppies and young
dogs might
experience the most severe symptoms, which include lethargy,
fever and loss of appetite.
Canine influenza (CIV) doesn't affect people (or cats), but infected
dogs experience symptoms such as coughing, respiratory infection, and
fever.
A small percentage of
dogs also
experience fever, diarrhea, bloody stools, seizures, and even jaundice, according to The Sun.
Cats also usually
experience more
fever spikes and changes in behavior than
dogs.
For
dogs that have
experienced milk
fever, their chances of having it again are very high.
Signs of Lyme are flu - like symptoms such as
fever and malaise with or without a bulls - eye rash, but many people (and
dogs) with tick - borne illness don't
experience any symptoms — especially in the early stages of the disease.
a
dog experiencing vomiting, lethargy, a
fever.
Here are a few highlights: a
dog experiencing vomiting, lethargy, a
fever.
Dogs receiving either type of vaccine might
experience lethargy,
fever or nausea, but these side effects are uncommon.
Dogs that have become infected by consuming treats contaminated with Salmonella may
experience fever, lethargy, diarrhea or mucus in stool, vomiting, dehydration, weight loss or rapid heart rate.
This medication is usually well tolerated by
dogs and cats and is commonly used for several months Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea may be
experienced but is alleviated by giving medication with food Possible
fever in cats.
Cats
experience many of the symptoms that
dogs do when they catch the flu, such as coughing,
fever, lethargy and runny nose.
Unfortunately, too many Shar - Pei owners have
experienced heartache from pets suffering from Familial Shar - Pei
Fever and our desire to improve the lives of our
dogs suffering from this and other health problems remains paramount.
Due to secondary bacterial infection, a
dog may
experience systemic illness,
fever, lethargy, lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes), cellulitis (Spreading bacterial infection deep in to skin tissues), weakness and more suppressed immune response.
By most indications, a hot and dry nose can be an indicator, but some
dogs experience a warm and dry nose during various times of the year or can still have a room temperature mildly moist nose even with the onset of a
fever.
In extreme cases,
dogs may
experience fainting, weight loss,
fever, abdominal swelling and death.