Get your pet to the vet as soon as
possible as dehydration can lead to other serious medical conditions.
Not exact matches
If you're breastfeeding, continue to breastfeed
as often
as possible to help prevent
dehydration.
If you are experiencing any severe symptoms or
dehydration, be sure to seek medical care
as soon
as possible.
If your furry friend is showing symptoms other than ear pain, such
as fever, lethargy, diarrhea, vomiting,
dehydration, or pain in other parts of the body, take them to the vet
as soon
as possible.
Dehydration is
possible in cold weather
as well
as warm weather, and it may be harder for them to find water when it's below freezing so providing fresh, clean water is a must.
Since
dehydration progresses quickly to a grave health condition, it is important to get your dog to the vet
as soon
as possible if you suspect he is suffering from
dehydration.
Dehydration and electrolyte imbalances must be corrected
as quickly
as possible by administration of balanced fluids, either orally, subcutaneously or intravenously.