In extremely rare cases, if your dog or cat experiences
repeated vomiting or diarrhea, whole body itching, difficulty breathing, collapses, or swelling of the face or legs, please contact your local veterinarian immediately.
If there is
repeated vomiting or diarrhea, this can lead to dangerous dehydration, or it may even be a symptom of other major problems such as an obstruction of the GI tract.
In extremely rare cases, if your animal experiences
repeated vomiting or diarrhea, difficulty breathing, swelling of the face or legs, please contact your local veterinarian immediately.
Not exact matches
Profuse, watery
or bloody
diarrhea, and
repeated vomiting are the most common symptoms, and untreated these can quickly lead to severe fluid loss, dehydration, shock and death.
Signs of pancreatitis include
repeated vomiting,
diarrhea, loss of appetite, and pain
or distended abdomen.
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Repeated episodes of
vomiting and /
or diarrhea • Lethargic
or restless behavior lasting more than 48 hours • Swollen face • Difficulty breathing • Hives (bumps) on the body • Lump at injection site which appears painful
or drains
Repeated vomiting,
vomiting along with
diarrhea, unproductive
vomiting,
vomiting not associated with eating, and /
or the puppy acts like she feels bad before
or after the event is a cause for alarm.
While the occasional animal may have an episode of
diarrhea or vomit once and be fine,
repeated signs of illness need to be checked out to ensure that there is not a more serious problem going on.
While
vomiting occasionally may not be an indication of a serious illness, any occurrence of
repeated vomiting, especially if accompanied by lethargy,
diarrhea or other behavioral changes, should receive prompt medical attention.
Symptoms:
diarrhea (especially if it persists longer than a few days
or there are
repeated bouts)
vomiting / nausea (usually episodic, rather than constant) weight loss, especially loss of muscle mass
or tone.