If there is a severe burn or Tiger is showing any other
symptoms visit your Veterinarian.
The back leg weakness is concerning me though since this shouldn't be present with a simple case of salt irritation; bathe him if you haven't already and continue to keep him fed and hydrated, if you don't see any improvement over the next few days or you notice other
symptoms visit your Veterinarian.
However, if in doubt, or Gus is showing signs of pain, fever, enlarged lymph nodes or any other
symptom visit your Veterinarian immediately.
If you notice black tarry stool, vomiting, excessive thirst and urination, abdominal pain or any other worrying
symptoms visit your Veterinarian or Emergency Veterinarian immediately.
Puppies may vomit for a variety of reasons, if Ned is otherwise active and happy I wouldn't be too concerned; if the hernia grows in size, changes colour or you notice any more worrying
symptoms visit your Veterinarian otherwise have the hernia corrected when you take him to be neutered.
Not exact matches
If
symptoms of an ear infection are noted, the first step is to
visit a
veterinarian to develop an appropriate treatment plan.
Make sure to stay with your puppy on the first
visit to the
veterinarian as this will help the dog be calm and the
veterinarian will be able to let you know whether or not the puppy has already been dewormed, and ifnot what it is you need to do, the
veterinarian will also ask you if the puppy shows any
symptoms of sickness like a cough, diarrhea, vomiting etc..
If your loved one is having any of the above
symptoms, a
veterinarian visit may be in your very near future.
If your pet's suffering
symptoms of hyperglycemia,
visit a
veterinarian immediately.
If you detect any of the above
symptoms,
visit your
veterinarian, who will empty, or «express,» your dog's anal glands.
Try Jack with 2 mg of chlorpheniramine (antihistamine) twice per day to see if the
symptoms improve, otherwise keep an eye on Jack and bring up the problem with your
Veterinarian at Jack's next
visit.
Should you notice your dog having any of the
symptoms noted above, or if he appears to be acting different than usual, it is best to schedule a
visit with your
veterinarian.
If MG is having repeat occurrences of pink eye, you should
visit your
Veterinarian again especially if there are swollen lymph nodes and other
symptoms; a prolonged treatment for the pink eye may be required as well as a systemic treatment as well.
If your dog has any of the following issues, a
veterinarian visit is in order: (many of these
symptoms can be due to other co-existing or separate disease processes)
If you notice any of these
symptoms,
visit your
veterinarian.
These
symptoms can be similar to other respiratory illnesses, so if you aren't sure,
visit your
veterinarian for treatment options.
It's important to
visit a
veterinarian if your dog is suffering from any of these
symptoms.
Try bathing Elston regularly with a medicated shampoo to see if the
symptoms clear up, if you don't notice any improvement in seven to ten days;
visit your
Veterinarian for skin scrapings to determine the cause of the
symptoms.
The
symptoms that you mention sound bad and warrant a
visit to your
veterinarian if they worsen or continue.
Cat owners who suspect that their cat has been infected by feline aids virus or presents with feline aids
symptoms should
visit their
veterinarian for a complete physical examination and blood tests.
Depending on the severity of the tumor or your pet's
symptoms, your
veterinarian may recommend that you
visit a veterinary oncologist, who specializes in treating tumors and disorders such as insulinoma.
Unfortunately, we could not cover your pet's illness since the signs /
symptoms of your pet's current condition were first noted by your
veterinarian in a
visit during your policy's fifteen day waiting period.
Since there are multiple different causes for the
symptoms you describe, I would recommend
visiting your
Veterinarian to ensure that that kidney and liver function are OK and that there are no other clinical signs.
Black tarry faeces is indicative of digested blood in the stool which may be indicative of a foreign body, poisoning, parasites, tumours, gastric ulcers among other causes; given the severity of the
symptoms and that she is also vomiting, it would be best to
visit a local
Veterinarian now as dehydration may complicate some conditions.
If you notice that your dog is showing any
symptoms of potential dental problems, please schedule a
visit with your
veterinarian.
If the
symptoms persist for longer than 24 hours, you should
visit your
veterinarian.
All of these
symptoms indicate it's time for a
visit to the
veterinarian.
In general, any unusual
symptoms during gestation should be followed through with a call or
visit to your
veterinarian.
Grapes are a natural product and the toxicity may vary from variety to variety and even grape to grape; if Shamrock is exhibiting
symptoms you should definitely
visit your
Veterinarian for an examination and blood tests since grapes are toxic to the kidneys and may result in renal failure.
If you find your dog has eaten or chewed an ant trap and is showing
symptoms of poisoning it's recommended to call and
visit your local
veterinarian or local animal hospital immediately.
Because the
symptoms of food allergies are similar to those of seasonal allergies, it's important to schedule a
visit with your pet's
veterinarian to determine the cause of the problem.
If you note any of these
symptoms, please keep your dog away from other pets and
visit your
veterinarian as soon as possible.
Symptoms of false pregnancy usually resolve themselves after a week or so; if the discharge is foul smelling, I would recommend you
visit your
Veterinarian regardless of cost as pyometra would be a strong possibility.
If Rory has just had bouts of diarrhoea, I would remove the plant from his reach and allow the plant to get out of his system; most cases of poisoning are mild with some gastrointestinal upset, if you notice more severe
symptoms or there is no improvement in
symptoms you should
visit your
Veterinarian for an examination to be on the safe side.
If you find your dog is showing
symptoms of toxicity, it's recommended to call or
visit your
veterinarian immediately.
The restlessness that Isabell is feeling is probably due to pain (which would also explain the panting), also it is possible that she may not make a bowel movement for up to five days post surgery; it is expected that there would be some discomfort post surgery, but if you believe that the pain is too much, she hasn't passed any faeces after the fifth day or you notice any other worrying
symptoms (fever, in - coordination, leakage from wound or vagina etc...)
visit your
Veterinarian.
It is possible that Trip has an allergy to something from your hike also a foreign body picked up and lodged in his airway may cause the same
symptoms; if he is struggling to breathe I would recommend
visiting your
Veterinarian immediately, but until then you can give him Benadryl at a dose of 1mg / lb every 12 hours to see if that improves his
symptoms.
If Rocky isn't drinking or eating you should
visit your
Veterinarian or an Emergency
Veterinarian immediately especially if there is diarrhoea as that would cause him to become dehydrated; without examining Rocky I can not say how severe the
symptoms are and whether emergency care is needed.
But, any one of these
symptoms is a good reason to
visit your
veterinarian.
If Ace isn't showing any other
symptoms apart from diarrhoea, I would keep a close eye on him and if the
symptoms get worse or you are concerned
visit your
Veterinarian.
Seizures are a
symptom of serious illness;
visit your
veterinarian for diagnosis and treatment.
If you notice any worrying
symptoms,
visit your
Veterinarian.
During your pet's initial
visit our oncologist will examine your pet, obtain a detailed history of signs and
symptoms, review all medical records, laboratory results, and x-rays from your family
veterinarian, and evaluate current / recent medications to begin the process.
So if your dog shows any of these
symptoms,
visit your
veterinarian so they can test to confirm whether or not your dog has Canine Influenza H3N2.
If there is no improvement over the next few days or
symptoms get worse you should
visit your
Veterinarian for an examination.
Aside from obvious injuries caused by mishaps (bleeding, broken bones), many more subtle
symptoms warrant a
visit to a rabbit - savvy
veterinarian.
There are a few possible causes for Wiley's
symptoms which may include spinal disorders, vestibular disease, liver disease, kidney disease, poisoning among other causes; it would be best to
visit your
Veterinarian for an examination since there are a few different possible causes and each has a different treatment.
Include important information such as breed, sex, age, medical condition, respiratory, breathing and other
symptoms (changes in behavior, cough etc.), test results and history of recent
visits to the
veterinarian.
There are a few different causes for the presence of blood in the stool which may include straining to defecate, colitis, parasites, infections, poisoning, foreign objects among other causes; if Maggie is otherwise in good health you should keep an eye on her but if there is no improvement over the weekend you should
visit your
Veterinarian for an examination especially if the stool turns loose or you notice any other concerning
symptom.
Some types of smoke or vapours from different materials may cause a variety of different
symptoms; I would recommend you
visit your
Veterinarian for a general examination, x-ray and blood tests to be on the safe side.