Lack of appetite or lethargy lasting for more than 24 hours, excessive or
prolonged diarrhea or vomiting are not normal and the pet should be rechecked by ChattaNeuter when possible or taken to a full - service veterinarian.
Not exact matches
If your baby is
vomiting (not just spitting up small amounts of milk), has
diarrhea or has otherwise been ill,
or if you've been outside in hot weather for a
prolonged amount of time, you should watch carefully for signs of dehydration.
However, with
prolonged consumption these symptoms may increase in severity and may include
vomiting,
diarrhea, and rapid
or labored breathing.
If
prolonged diarrhea, mucous
or blood in stool, lack of appetite, lethargy,
vomiting, nasal
or eye discharge (white
or green color)
or anything you feel is abnormal please CALL THE VET IMMEDIATELY AND CALL FOHA AS WELL so we can contact other owners that may have been exposed to your dog prior to adoption.
Prolonged or severe hyperthermia can cause lethargy, vomit, diarrhea, multi-system organ failure, prolonged blood clotting times, seizures, coma, a
Prolonged or severe hyperthermia can cause lethargy,
vomit,
diarrhea, multi-system organ failure,
prolonged blood clotting times, seizures, coma, a
prolonged blood clotting times, seizures, coma, and death.
Prolonged lack of appetite,
diarrhea or vomiting are all signs feline diseases and needs veterinary attention.
However, with
prolonged consumption these symptoms may increase in severity and may include
vomiting,
diarrhea, and rapid
or difficulty breathing.
With
prolonged consumption, though, the symptoms may increase in severity and may include
vomiting,
diarrhea, and rapid
or difficulty breathing.
Dehydration could be due to things like heat stroke,
prolonged fever, inability to drink fluids
or excessive fluid loss as in
diarrhea and
vomiting.
Dehydration: Dehydration can develop following
vomiting,
diarrhea, excessive urination
or fever and may result in a
prolonged recovery.
PROLONGED VOMITING OR DIARRHEA Many serious illnesses begin with vomiting and / or d
VOMITING OR DIARRHEA Many serious illnesses begin with vomiting and / or diarrhe
OR DIARRHEA Many serious illnesses begin with vomiting and / or d
DIARRHEA Many serious illnesses begin with
vomiting and / or d
vomiting and /
or diarrhe
or diarrheadiarrhea.
Dogs should have free access to fresh water and should be seen by a veterinarian if they stop eating
or have
prolonged bouts of
vomiting or diarrhea.
That could be due to a failure to drink, chronic
diarrhea,
vomiting or prolonged fever.
It's also important to call your vet immediately if she's in shock (pale skin
or gums, odd behavior, collapse)
or dehydrated (
diarrhea, discolored urine, dry gums) from
vomiting, especially if it's severe,
prolonged vomiting.