Please give us a call today if your horse is exhibiting any of
the following clinical signs:
Dr. Gary Norsworthy, a feline veterinarian and owner of the Alamo Feline Health Center in San Antonio, TX, recently conducted a study on 100 cats who showed one or more of
the following clinical signs:
This will subsequently cause your pet to exhibit some or all of
the following clinical signs: vomiting, weakness, lethargy, disorientation, collapse and death.
You should seek IMMEDIATE veterinary attention if the mother shows any of
the following clinical signs: • She appears to be in pain.
It is important to note that not every dog will develop all of
the following clinical signs and many dogs will have more than one.
Following concomitant extra-label use of ivermectin with Comfortis, some dogs have experienced
the following clinical signs: trembling / twitching, salivation / drooling, seizures, incoordination, excessive dilation of pupils, blindness and disorientation.
This organ breaks down fat, and when overstimulated from a fatty meal, can result in
the following clinical signs:
Dogs with gingivitis typically will show one or more of
the following clinical signs, depending upon the stage and severity of their disease:
The Pet Poison Helpline (PPH) reports that nicotine is capable of causing a variety of moderate to severe toxic effects, depending on the dose consumed, which manifest in
the following clinical signs:
When a dog accidentally ingests a fatty snack, it overstimulates the pancreas can result in
the following clinical signs:
Owners of dogs in the acute stage of parvoviral disease usually observe one or more of
the following clinical signs:
Owners of dogs with myasthenia gravis may notice one or more of
the following clinical signs, either in young puppies or mature animals:
The following clinical signs are common among cats with CKD:
In a recent retrospective study of 70 dogs with fatal pancreatitis
the following clinical signs were reported: anorexia in 91 % of the cases, vomiting in 90 %, weakness in 79 %, abdominal pain in 58 %, dehydration in 46 %, and diarrhea in 33 %.
In a recent review of a large number of cats with pancreatitis
the following clinical signs were reported: anorexia in 87 %, lethargy in 81 %, dehydration in 54 %, weight loss in 47 %, vomiting and hypothermia in 46 %, icterus in 37 %, fever in 25 %, abdominal pain in 19 %, diarrhea in 12 %, and a palpable abdominal mass in 11 %.
It is frequently debilitating and causes
the following clinical signs: