However,
sudden appetite loss that lasts more than a day is unusual, especially if the pet is also vomiting and having diarrhea.
Not exact matches
Yellow Fever Symptoms: Yellow Fever's symptoms are flu - like, with
sudden onset of fever, headache, muscle and joint ache,
loss of
appetite, chills, and a jaundiced (yellow) appearance.
Yellow Fever's symptoms are flu - like, with
sudden onset of fever, headache, muscle and joint ache,
loss of
appetite, chills, and a jaundiced (yellow) appearance.
His big
appetite had created an abundant milk supply so it was only a matter of hours when aching breasts joined my aching heart over the
sudden loss of my sweet baby.
If you are experiencing symptoms of
sudden fever, chills, or
loss of
appetite please contact your healthcare provider immediately.
Plugged ducts can also turn into mastitis rather quickly, so if you're unable to unclog it after two days, or are experiencing symptoms of
sudden fever, chills, or
loss of
appetite please see a doctor.
Chronic diarrhoea / and or alternating with constipation, Changes in
appetite,
Sudden weight
loss, Insomnia, Anxiety / Irritability Brain fog, Bloating, Muscle pain, Sore intestines, Anal itching, Itching on the soles of the feet, Dizziness, Nausea / vomiting, Anaemia, etc..
Panleukopenia (feline distemper): This highly contagious and potentially lethal virus causes fever, vomiting, diarrhea,
loss of
appetite, and in some cases,
sudden death.
The symptoms may include, but are not always limited to:
Sudden cataract formation Increased
appetite Dehydration Drinking more Urinating more Weight
loss Uncontrolled diabetes may result in your dog becoming what is called ketotic.
Symptoms include
sudden muscle weakness, high fever,
loss of
appetite, discolored skin, lips, and gums, and dark urine.
Other symptoms include
sudden weight
loss and an increased
appetite, as well as behavior changes like irritability or sleeping even more than usual.
Always be sure to keep an eye out for any signs of GI distress in your pup, such as diarrhea, vomiting or
sudden loss of
appetite.
Pets affected with lymphoma of the gastrointestinal tract may have chronic vomiting, weight
loss and decreased
appetite, while a less common cutaneous, or skin form of the disease may cause the
sudden appearance of multiple skin lesions and lumps.
A
sudden loss of
appetite could, however, signal a more serious illness.
If you dog shows symptoms of excessive drinking,
sudden loss of
appetite, continual vomiting or diarrhoea, or unusual lethargy then these should be obvious enough to raise your concern.
Onset of these symptoms is very
sudden, but is usually preceded by the dog's acting lethargic and having a
loss of
appetite.
Watch out for lethargy,
sudden loss of
appetite, dry mouth, and other changes in behavior.
Symptoms can include fever,
loss of
appetite, lethargy and
sudden onset of lameness.
Change in
appetite or
sudden weight
loss.
→ Symptoms: Some common symptoms include coughing, difficulty breathing,
loss of
appetite, sluggish behavior, vomiting and even
sudden death.
The potential side effects of Ivermectin (the active ingredient in Heartgard) include liver problems, vomiting, diarrhea,
loss of
appetite, depression, lethargy, skin eruptions, seizures, tremors, paralysis, autoimmune disorders, thyroid problems, fever, weakness, dizziness, coughing, nose bleeds, difficulty breathing, pneumonia, irritability,
sudden aggressive behavior, nerve damage, fertility problems, and
sudden death.
Signs and symptoms:
Sudden onset of fever, high fever, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, weight loss, lethargy, sudden
Sudden onset of fever, high fever, vomiting, diarrhea,
loss of
appetite, weight
loss, lethargy,
sudden sudden death.
Clinical signs of calicivirus infection include sneezing, nasal congestion, conjunctivitis, discharge from the eyes and nose,
sudden lameness in one or more joints (this is seen more frequently in kittens and has been called «limping kitten syndrome»),
loss of
appetite, fever, lethargy, and ulcers on the tongue (see photo), roof of the mouth, gums, lips, or nose.
Sudden changes in diet can cause diarrhea, vomiting or
loss of
appetite, all of which can become a serious problem fast for such small dogs.
Clinical signs may include depression, fever,
loss of
appetite, vomiting, diarrhea (which may be bloody), dehydration, and
sudden death.
Also, if you notice a
sudden loss of
appetite, vomiting, excessive drooling or abnormal bowel movements, consult with your veterinarian immediately.
Gradual or
sudden loss of
appetite may be a sign that your dog is sick.
As of 4 May, the FDA advised: «If your pet food is not listed [as recalled on its website], the pet food is not affected by the recall and you can continue to feed it to your pets; however, if your pet exhibits a
sudden onset of symptoms including
loss of
appetite, lethargy, vomiting, stop feeding the pet food and contact your veterinarian.»
Cats with advanced secondary hypertension will typically exhibit problems associated with the systems that are affected by the condition: the ocular system (
sudden blindness or retinal hemorrhaging); the renal system (poor
appetite, weight
loss, increased drinking and urination); the neurologic system (seizures, disorientation); and the cardiovascular system (difficulty in breathing).
Symptoms in pets: Symptoms vary but could include behavioral changes, fever, hypersensitivity to touch, light, and sound, hiding in dark places, foaming of the mouth, staggering,
loss of
appetite, seizures,
loss of
appetite,
sudden death.
Symptoms can include exercise intolerance, coughing,
loss of
appetite, vomiting, seizures or
sudden death.
Signs that can be seen in cats include
loss of
appetite, blindness, collapse, convulsions, coughing, difficulty breathing, vomiting / diarrhea, lethargy, weight
loss, and even
sudden death.
Early signs of canine cognitive dysfunction syndrome: pacing, crying, barking without apparent reason,
loss of
appetite, repeated attempts to get into small spaces, getting stuck in small spaces, diminishing interaction with family members, lack of recognition of family members, turning away from previously «favorite» family members,
loss of house - training,
sudden fascination with mirrors and staring into them, appearing hypnotized, appearing «lost.»
A
sudden loss of
appetite can be also an indicator that your dog has a medical problem that requires a check - up by your veterinarian.
A
sudden loss of
appetite may mean the onset of a serious illness, so be sure to check with your vet if your dog refuses to eat for more than a day.
** evidence of poisoning or injury ** house - soiling ** constipation or diarrhoea despite a balanced diet ** frequent urination or problems urinating ** unexplained or frequent vomiting ** excessive thirst **
loss of
appetite or excessive
appetite **
sudden loss of weight ** change of activity level - suddenly hyperactive or lethargic
A
sudden loss of
appetite or rapid change in weight is another reason to see your doctor, and make clear that asbestos exposure is a part of your medical history.
problems sleeping or sleeping too much • difficulty concentrating, focusing, can't seem to get things done •
sudden loss of
appetite or overeating • irritable and short - tempered • intrusive thoughts • overwhelming feelings of sadness, doom, or emptiness • thoughts of suicide or «giving up» • stop taking care of yourself • feeling hopeless or helpless • persistent restlessness or sluggishness • situational and clinical depression • counseling to enhance effectiveness of anti-depressant medications