If you have
noticed signs of weakness in your dog's back legs, take him into the clinic to be checked as many of the causes can be progressive.
Not exact matches
Barrett - Jackson drivers will also be sporting the «Driven Hearts» logo on their shirts, and auction attendees will
notice the acronym «FAST» (Face drooping, Arm
weakness, Speech difficulty, Time to call 911) around the Barrett - Jackson event sites, as a way
of bringing attention to the warning
signs of stroke.
Other clinical
signs may include fever,
weakness or paralysis
of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyper - excitability or coma.6 Horse owners should contact a veterinarian immediately if they
notice signs or symptoms
of WNV infection in their horses, especially ones exhibiting neurological
signs.
Other clinical
signs may include fever,
weakness or paralysis
of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyperexcitability or coma.7 If horse owners
notice signs or symptoms
of WNV infection in their horses, they should contact a veterinarian immediately, especially if horses are exhibiting neurological
signs.
If your dog or cat is passing blood in her stool or if you
notice any
weakness or other
signs of debilitation along with diarrhea, it's important to get her to the vet immediately.
Other clinical
signs can include fever,
weakness or paralysis
of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyper - excitability or coma.8 Horse owners should contact a veterinarian immediately if they
notice signs or symptoms
of WNV infection in their horses, especially if they are exhibiting neurological
signs.
Other clinical
signs may include fever,
weakness or paralysis
of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyper - excitability or coma.5 Horse owners should contact a veterinarian immediately if they
notice signs or symptoms
of WNV infection in their horses, especially if they are exhibiting neurological
signs.
It is therefore imperative that you take your cat or dog immediately to a veterinarian if you
notice signs of uncharacteristic tiredness, difficulty breathing,
weakness of body, bloody diarrhea, or collapse.
Thank you so much for your article on the cavalier King Charles our sweet Mandy who is 9 years old started with a few
of these symptoms a couple
of years ago but she has always had certain tics like the digging
of blankets or sheets while on the bed or flip flopping after being given a bath or the constant licking
of the inside
of her leg, I thought I had a obsessive compulsive dog, but when we
noticed how she was showing
signs of weakness in her back legs and now she has totally lost the use
of her back legs, we have taken her to an orthopedic veterinary doctor and he did take x-rays she was diagnosed with spinal stenosis and arthritis he prescribed gabapentin and an antiflamitory, she does have a wheelchair but she hates it we also have a wagon she loves to sit in when we take walks.
If you
notice your cat with any
of the following
signs, rub 1/4 teaspoon
of Karo ® syrup carefully onto the gums and take your cat to the veterinarian:
weakness, wobbling, head tilting, shivering, sleepiness, glassy eyes, seizures, hunger, confusion or uncharacteristically inactive.
You will
notice an improvement in the
signs of diabetes — such as excessive thirst and urtination, weight loss, and
weakness of the back legs.
However, if the bruising is still present after two weeks (with no
sign of disappearing) or you
notice symptoms
of lethargy, pain, pale gums and
weakness you must return to your Veterinarian immediately.
Other clinical
signs may include fever,
weakness or paralysis
of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyperexcitability or coma.6 If horse owners
notice signs or symptoms
of West Nile infection in their horses, they should contact a veterinarian immediately.
Other clinical
signs may include fever,
weakness or paralysis
of hind limbs, impaired vision, ataxia, aimless wandering, walking in circles, hyperexcitability or coma.4 Horse owners should contact their veterinarian immediately if they
notice any
of these behaviors.
If your pet is passing blood in his stools or if you
notice any
weakness or other
signs of debilitation along with diarrhea, it's important to get your dog or cat to the vet quickly, if not immediately.