Although these symptoms can arise for a number of reasons, cats with hyperthyroidism frequently
exhibit vomiting or diarrhea with no other explanation in sight.
Some patients will also have a decrease in appetite, energy level, and may
exhibit vomiting or diarrhea before being brought to their veterinarian.
Accordingly, you should consult your veterinarian anytime your dog
exhibits vomiting or diarrhea that lasts more than a day or two.
Not exact matches
• Fatigue • Coughing, wheezing • Runny nose • Eczema, hives, chronic dermatitis • Chronic ear infections • Sleep disturbance • Hyperactivity, behavior problems • Excessive crying
or irritability • Abdominal discomfort, gas • Diaper rash •
Diarrhea • Nausea
or vomiting • Convulsions These symptoms can be vague so it is important to watch carefully to any new behavior your baby is
exhibiting.
We recommend senior testing for all senior pets as well as any pet who is
exhibiting one
or more of the following symptoms: weight loss
or gain, increased thirst
or urination, lethargy,
vomiting /
diarrhea, poor hair coat, coughing, seizures, unusual behavior,
or overall decline in condition.
Dogs with roundworms may
exhibit a pot - bellied appearance, dry skin, hair loss,
vomiting, gastric irritation,
diarrhea and /
or anemia.
If your dog eats cashews and
exhibits symptoms such as
vomiting,
diarrhea, extreme thirst, hives,
or facial swelling, stop feeding them nuts and take them to your veterinarian immediately.
Side effects are rare, though some pets may
exhibit vomiting, depression, drowsiness, itching, hives, loss of appetite,
diarrhea,
or seizures, hypersalivation, and weakness.
If you find your dog is not enjoying the food
or exhibiting vomiting tendencies
or suffering from
diarrhea, I feel, it is an indication that you need to look for an alternative to the existing brand of foods.
If your pet
exhibits signs of extreme lethargy, decreased appetite,
vomiting,
diarrhea, difficulty getting up and walking, limping, and /
or open sores on the skin
or feet, please take your pet to a veterinarian as soon as possible as these signs may be indicative of a more severe medical condition.
If your cat has consumed too much salt, they may begin to
exhibit symptoms such as
diarrhea,
vomiting, extreme thirst, low energy, poor coordination
or stumbling, swelling, loss of appetite, tremors,
or seizures.
The most common reason that would land a pet in the emergency room is when they
exhibit vomiting,
diarrhea,
or symptoms of food poisoning.
A pet with pancreatitis will
exhibit some
or all of the following signs: lack of appetite, frequent
vomiting and
diarrhea which may contain blood.
If your cat is lactose intolerant, you'll know within eight to 12 hours because they'll
exhibit the symptoms of
diarrhea,
vomiting,
or upset tummy.
If something is stuck in your pet's stomach
or intestines, your pet may
vomit,
exhibit depression
or a loss of appetite, have abdominal pain, and
diarrhea.
VETERINARY CARE — TREATMENT WITHIN FORTY - EIGHT HOURS An animal shall be afforded veterinary care if it has
exhibited any sign of illness, severe parasitic infestation
or disease such as infection, orificial bleeding
or discharge, failure to void, loss of appetite, moaning, weight loss, abnormal skin condition
or hair loss, tremors, temperature fluctuation, crying,
vomiting,
diarrhea or any other such sign over a period of forty - eight hours
or more.
One sign of a serious health issue that your pet can
exhibit is
vomiting or diarrhea.
Cats with infiltrative / inflammatory bowel illness
or food intolerances might
exhibit chronic intermittent
diarrhea,
vomiting, weight reduction, poor urge for food,
or any mixture thereof.
If the blockage occurs somewhere in the small intestine, they may
vomit,
diarrhea,
or exhibit a bloated stomach.
If your pet begins to
exhibit more serious symptoms such as severe swelling, hives, difficulty breathing,
vomiting,
or diarrhea, seek emergency veterinary care.
Seek immediate veterinary help if your pet
exhibits signs of plague including lethargy, poor appetite,
vomiting,
diarrhea, fever, and enlarged
or abscessed lymph nodes.
POISONING If your pet has eaten a toxic substance
or exhibits symptoms such as abdominal pain,
vomiting,
diarrhea, convulsions and fever, call your veterinarian immediately.
Cats with infiltrative / inflammatory bowel disease
or food intolerances may
exhibit persistent intermittent
diarrhea,
vomiting, weight loss, poor urge for food,
or any combination thereof.
If your pet
exhibits signs of extreme lethargy, decreased appetite,
vomiting, severe
diarrhea, trouble walking (as if drunk
or much slower than usual), lameness (limping, holding one
or more feet up),
or sore / lesions on their skin
or feet, please take your pet to a veterinarian as soon as possible, in some cases, delay in treatment can result in death of your beloved pet.
If your pet is showing unusual
or abnormal behavior
or exhibiting signs of illness, such as loss of appetite,
vomiting and
diarrhea,
or blood in the stool
or urine, you should consult your veterinarian as soon as possible.
If you see roundworms in your dog's feces (they look like spaghetti and are white to pale brown in color)
or if your dog is
vomiting, coughing, has
diarrhea,
or exhibiting trouble losing
or putting on weight, you should take him to the vet for diagnosis and treatment.