Seek
immediate veterinary help if your pet exhibits signs of plague including lethargy, poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, fever, and enlarged or abscessed lymph nodes.
Not exact matches
When your dog is ill, it's often important to know whether or not he has a fever because it may
help you decide
if he needs
immediate veterinary care.
If he gets worse before 24 hours are up, contact the
veterinary clinic immediately and talk to the reception staff that may be able to connect you through to either the
veterinary or clinic nurse who can discuss whether or not it sounds dangerous enough to require
immediate veterinary help.
If your cat normally greets you and wants to eat when you get home from work, and all of the sudden it neither greats you nor wants to eat, this may be a very serious sign of an
immediate need for
veterinary medical
help.
If you see any of these signs in your pet's eye, call or seek
immediate help of your veterinarian or a
veterinary ophthalmologist.