Symptoms of this dangerous disease
include pale gums and mucus membranes, low energy, labored breathing, poor appetite, and vomiting.
Other signs
include pale gums, slow heart rate and lethargy.
Other common symptoms
include pale gums, vomiting, blood in the urine, changes in urination patterns, or sudden weight loss.
Signs:
Include pale gums, rapid shallow breathing, usually a rapid weak heart beat, low temperature, mental confusion, depression, even unconsciencousness.
Other more common signs of an ill or injured dog
include pale gums, rapid breathing, weak or rapid pulse, change in body temperature, and difficulty standing.
Not exact matches
This may
include looking at the mucous membranes for signs of anemia (
pale gums), feeling for abdominal swelling, aspirating fluid from the abdomen to see if blood is present, and drawing blood to see if clots form.
These
include shortness of breath, coughing or wheezing, abdominal swelling, fatigue and
pale gums.
Symptoms of babesiosis can range from mild to severe and
include lethargy, lack of appetite, fever, anaemia,
pale gums, an enlarged abdomen, weight loss and jaundice.
Signs of shock
include shallow breathing, abnormally low body temperature (hypothermia),
pale or gray
gums, and a weak but rapid pulse.
Symptoms of iron deficiency in dogs
include appetite loss, dark and tarry feces,
pale gums, lethargy, lack of growth in young canines, rapid respiration, exercise intolerance and frequent infections.
Other symptoms can
include hives, itching,
pale gums, weakness and vomiting.
Common symptoms of heat stroke
include excessive or intense panting, obvious distress, weakness, a staggering or «drunken» gait,
pale and / or dry
gums, collapse and a rectal temperature of 105 degrees or higher.
Other signs
include excessive drooling, restlessness or pacing, fast heart rate, indications of abdominal pain — whining or groaning when pressure is applied to the belly, cold and
pale gums, biting at stomach, and labored breathing.
Symptoms of kidney failure
include fatigue, general weakness, poor appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, panting, bloated or sore abdomen,
pale gums, cessation of urination, and refusal to drink fluids.
Signs of illness
include an elevated temperature,
pale gums, swollen lymph nodes, increased lung sounds, a heart murmur, abdominal masses, and others.
Symptoms of Heinz body anemia
include fever,
pale mouth and
gums, extreme fatigue or weakness, labored breathing, and discolored skin.
Symptoms of overdose may
include decreased urine production and blood in the urine; jaundice (yellowing of the skin,
gums and eyes);
pale gums, weakness, and ulcers.
Symptoms
include unsuccessful attempts to belch or vomit, abdominal pain or distension, excessive drooling, weakness, collapse,
pale gums, shortness of breath, heavy panting, rapid heartbeat, cold body temperature, anxiousness, depression, hunched position, coughing or choking sounds, repeatedly asking to go out, excessive drinking and repeatedly licking the air.
If your pet experiences an allergic reaction to the medication, signs may
include facial swelling, hives, scratching, sudden onset of diarrhea, vomiting, shock, seizures,
pale gums, cold limbs, or coma.
If a dog infected with heartworms receives the preventive medication, it may experience a severe reaction
including vomiting, diarrhea, increased heart rate, difficulty breathing,
pale gums, incoordination, weakness and - or collapse, reports the AVMA.
Side effects that can occur are related to suppression of bone marrow and can
include; anemia,
pale gums, weakness, lethargy, bruising or bleeding tendencies, decreased white blood cell counts, increased risk of infection.
Signs of an intestinal obstruction
include vomiting immediately after eating or drinking, diarrhea or very little to no bowel movements, abdominal pain, lethargy, and
pale gums.
Symptoms of Heinz body anemia
include sudden fatigue and weakness, fever, poor appetite, discolored urine, and
pale or discolored skin,
gums, and lips.
Signs of an overdose can
include lethargy, loss of appetite, vomit with blood in it,
pale gums, seizures, loss of consciousness, and rapid breathing.
Signs of an allergic reaction to Amlodipine can
include sudden onset diarrhea, swelling of the face, itching, vomiting, hives,
pale gums, cold limbs or the symptoms of shock or coma.
These
include uncontrollable bleeding (bleeding that can't be stopped), breathing difficulty, weakness, crying or whining, limping,
pale or blue
gums, or collapse.
The symptoms may
include diarrhea, vomiting, lethargy, drooling, hives,
pale gums, elevated heart rate, weak pulse and respiratory distress.
Other signs of anemia in cats
include weight loss, lack of appetite, weakness, and
pale gums.
Symptoms of this distress
include coughing, fatigue, open - mouth and / or rapid breathing, and
pale blue or muddy
gum color.
Symptoms vary widely and can
include excessive drinking or urination, lethargy, anorexia, vomiting, diarrhea, ulcers,
pale gums, weakness, stunted grown, poor condition, dry coat, weight loss, or abnormal heat cycles in females.
Adverse reactions may
include decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, dark or tarry stools, increased water consumption, increased urination,
pale gums due to anemia, yellowing of
gums, skin or white of the eye due to jaundice, lethargy, incoordination, seizure, or behavioral changes.
Signs of heatstroke in canines
include depression, thick, sticky saliva, vomiting, weakness, red or
pale gums, diarrhea, bright red tongue, shock, rapid panting, and coma.
Symptoms of onion or garlic toxicity
include lethargy, elevated heart and respiratory rates,
pale gums, and even collapse.
«Canine kidney failure symptom are varied
including reduced urination, weight loss,
pale gums, mouth ulcers, dehydration and others which are described below.
Symptoms of caval syndrome often
include a sudden onset of labored breathing,
pale gums, dark red or «coffee - colored» urine, and an inability or unwillingness to move.
Signs of discomfort from overheating
include excessive panting or drooling, hyperventilation, vomiting or diarrhea, dehydration with
pale gums and blood in bowel movements.
Signs of fleas for both dogs and cats
include droppings (small, dark grains) in coats, flea eggs (minute, white grains), persistent scratching or licking, irritated skin, hair loss, scabs and
pale gums.
This will
include looking at the mucous membranes for signs of anemia (
pale gums).
Symptoms
include rapid breathing which may be noisy, rapid heart rate with a weak pulse,
pale (possibly even white) mucous membranes (
gums, lips, under eyelids), severe depression (listlessness) and cool extremities (limbs and ears).