Other effects reported in dogs
include tachypnea, dyspnea, edema and tachycardia.
Not exact matches
Other reported lepto symptoms
include conjunctivitis, uveitis and acute respiratory distress causing
tachypnea, dyspnea or Leptospiral pulmonary hemorrhage syndrome (LPHS), which has been reported most frequently in dogs in some parts of Europe.
Signs your pet may have heart disease
include increased respiratory rate (called
tachypnea) and / or effort (called dyspnea) when at rest, collapse or fainting episodes, weakness and lethargy, reduced exercise tolerance, abdominal swelling, cough, blue discoloration of the gums or tongue (called cyanosis), swelling of the limbs or head, distension or pulsation of the jugular veins in the neck.
Other signs
include fast heart rate (tachycardia), rapid breathing (
tachypnea), labored breathing (dyspnea), weak pulse, and pale mucus membranes.