Additional causes of shaking and
vomiting in dogs include nausea, dehydration and Addison's disease.
Not exact matches
Symptoms for
dogs, cats and most pets
include vomiting, diarrhea, agitation, elevations
in heart rate and respiration rate, depression, tremors, ataxia, weakness, seizures, cyanosis, coma, and cardiac arrest.
Common side effects of Clindamycin
in dogs and cats
include nausea and
vomiting from gastrointestinal irritation.
Side effects that can occur
in dogs may
include drowsiness, loss of balance, swelling of the limbs, and
vomiting or diarrhea.
Signs of a more chronic or severe case that requires a trip to a veterinarian
includes seeing canine diarrhea and
vomiting together, a
dog that refuses to eat, lethargy or avoidance of normal play, bloating, acting as if the
dog is
in pain.
The virus is spread through contact with
vomit and feces, and it can be carried on anything that comes
in contact with these substances,
including shoes, pet carriers, and
dogs» fur and feet.
PGF treatment has a number of unpleasant side effects
in dogs,
including vomiting, panting, cramps excessive salivation and defecation.
Signs
include: listlessness, diarrhoea,
vomiting, severe dehydration and fever, like parvovirus
in dogs.
Symptoms of high cholesterol
in dogs vary, but can
include vomiting and diarrhea, a distended or painful abdomen, loss of appetite, fatigue, weakness, and a clouded appearance
in the eyes.
Identifying motion sickness
in your pet, look for signs such as fear or anxiety,» said Becker, «and whether the
dog exhibits signs indicative of motion sickness
including drooling, excessive lip licking, excessive panting, shaking and / or
vomiting.
These side effects, although rare have been known to occur
in dogs of all ages and
include: damage to the digestive system, damage to the kidneys, gastrointestinal ulcers, digestive upset such as
vomiting or diarrhea or blood
in the stool.
Signs of roundworm infection
in dogs include weight loss, diarrhea,
vomiting, malnutrition and weakness.
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If your
dog has exceptionally strong, foul breath and also has other specific symptoms
including vomiting, appetite loss and a yellowish color
in his gums or eyes, that could be a sign of liver disease, reports WebMD.
Side effects that have been seen with some
dogs taking Previcox
include:
vomiting, diarrhea, black or tarry stools, seizures, lethargy, aggression, yellowing of the eyes, skin or gums, change
in urination habits, change
in drinking habits, change
in skin and unexpected weight loss.
The most common clinical signs of GI foreign body
in dogs and cats
include vomiting, dehydration, nausea, lethargy, and anorexia.
Adverse side effects
in dogs include vomiting or nausea and a rapid heartbeat.
A: More obvious symptoms of potential heatstroke
in cats and
dogs include: difficulty breathing, fever, dizziness, lack of coordination, profuse salivation,
vomiting, a deep red or purple tongue, seizure, and unconsciousness.
Other things to do for a
vomiting dog or cat
include giving a bland diet and many small, frequent meals (think of eating crackers after a stomach bug), providing much room - temperature water, and coming
in for a physical examination.
Data
includes vomiting in dogs diagnosed with parvovirus, pancreatitis, gastroenteritis, gastritis and dietary indiscretion.
Symptoms resemble Parvovirus
in dogs and
include fever, lethargy,
vomiting, diarrhea, dehydration, loss of appetite, miscarriage
in pregnant cats, and nervous system damage
in newborns.
Symptoms of theobromine overdose
in dogs include whining, diarrhea,
vomiting, seizures, muscle twitching, dehydration, and rapid heart rate - the last of which can cause death.
If your
dog or cat ingests an antidepressant, symptoms can
include listlessness,
vomiting, and
in some cases, a condition known as serotonin syndrome.
These
include making sure your
dog is hydrated (dehydration is caused by
vomiting and diarrhea), the replacement of electrolytes, and acid problems
in the blood.
Symptoms of lead poisoning
in dogs include vomiting, diarrhea, anemia (less than normal blood cells).
Symptoms associated with zinc poisoning
in dogs include diarrhea,
vomiting and anemia (reduced number of red blood cells), red or orange colored urine, lack of appetite.
This virus attacks the
dog's intestines and symptoms
include vomiting and diarrhea, especially
in puppies.
Signs of xylitol poisoning
in dogs include weakness, lethargy, collapse,
vomiting, tremoring, seizures, jaundice, malaise, black - tarry stool, and even coma or death.
A cat or
dog with recent or mild heartworm infections may show no signs of illness; however, once the adult worms have developed
in the heart common symptoms can
include fatigue, chronic coughing,
vomiting, and weight loss.
Vomiting isn't an unusual occurrence
in dogs and may occur for a variety of causes
including infections, food allergies, parasites, foreign bodies, poisoning, tumours, gastric ulceration, pancreatic disorders, liver disease, kidney disease, esophageal disorders (megaesophagus for example) and the list rolls on.
Look for the classic signs of poisoning
in dogs including gastrointestinal distress (diarrhea and
vomiting), mouth sores and irritation, weakness, appetite loss, a lack of coordination, seizures and collapse.
INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE (IBD) The inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are the most common causes of chronic
vomiting and diarrhea
in dogs, and refer to a group of idiopathic, chronic gastrointestinal tract disorders, characterized by infiltration of the lamina propria by lymphocytes, plasma cells, eosinophils, macrophages, neutrophils, or combinations of these cells.12 The diagnosis of IBD requires the comprehensive exclusion of potential causes of gastrointestinal inflammation,
including intestinal parasites, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth, bacterial enterocolitis, dietary intolerances or allergies, and neoplasia.12 Failure to eliminate known causes of gastrointestinal inflammation which can mimic IBD can result
in frustration for the owner and clinician due to poor responsiveness of the animal to dietary or pharmacologic therapy.
Symptoms of disease
include vomiting, lethargy and anorexia, and based on preliminary data, the problem appears more likely to occur
in small - breed
dogs that are fed the treats regularly or
in amounts exceeding the labeled feeding recommendations.
In affected dogs, symptoms may start to occur within eight to ten days after exposure, and include fever, vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain, blood in the urine, lack of appetite and letharg
In affected
dogs, symptoms may start to occur within eight to ten days after exposure, and
include fever,
vomiting, diarrhea, muscle pain, blood
in the urine, lack of appetite and letharg
in the urine, lack of appetite and lethargy.
Some of the symptoms that may indicate Clavamox overdose
include unusual hyperactivity, nausea and
vomiting, drowsiness, rashes, and changes
in the
dog's urinary patterns.
More common
in dogs than
in cats, signs, which can start within 30 - 90 minute of ingestion or inhalation,
include altered mental state,
vomiting, hypersalivation, seizures, and coma.
The signs and symptoms of nicotine poisoning
in dogs and cats
include: tremors, twitching, or seizures, drooling, constricted pupils, hallucinations (auditory and visual), excitement, racing heart (slower rate
in small doses),
vomiting and diarrhea.
Signs that your
dog is
in distress due to heat
include vomiting or drooling, fatigue, heavy panting or obvious difficulty breathing, diarrhea, or seizures.
Because most of these medications may contain ingredients such as decongestants
in addition to the antihistamines, which when given to a
dog is likely to produce serious side effects
including respiratory problems, increased heart rate, muscle tremors, seizures,
vomiting, increased body temperature, disorientation and even blindness
in some cases.
Recommended medications that stop
vomiting (antiemetics)
in dogs with pancreatitis
include a metoclopramide infusion and chlorpromazine (once dehydration has been controlled).
Some
dog folks, myself
included, have associated a bout of this type of repetitious licking with stomach upset; and
in the worse case scenario, as a reliable predictor of the impending
vomit.
CERENIA ® can help prevent your pet's
vomiting due to a variety of causes
including motion sickness
in dogs.
Benadryl may cause side effects
including vomiting and diarrhoea
in dogs; monitor Riley for the time being and visit your Veterinarian if there are no improvements.
The effects of the plant - derived oil observed
in both cats and
dogs included agitation, hypersalivation, lethargy,
vomiting, panting, weakness, and seizures.
Clinical signs of infection
in dogs include a chronic cough, lack of energy or endurance, difficulty breathing, loss of appetite or weight loss, or
vomiting.
According to The Pill Book Guide to Medication for Your
Dog and Cat, symptoms of phenobarbital overdose
in dogs include vomiting, strange and uncontrolled movements of the eyes, yellowing of the gums and coma.
Symptoms
in dogs include fever,
vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, refusal to eat, severe weakness and depression, renal disease, and liver dysfunction.
These substances can induce a number of dangerous symptoms
in dogs,
including vomiting, lethargy, diarrhea, heart arrhythmias, and even death.
Signs of Leptospirosis
in dogs vary,
including fever,
vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite or lethargy, and some infected
dogs may not show any signs of illness.
Another main trigger is the involuntary movement of the hairlike cilia
in the respiratory tract which remove foreign matter from the air before it gets into the lungs, but other underlying causes can
include mucous irritation, obstruction of the nasal passage, inflammation, excess nasal discharge or secretion, pneumonia, chronic
vomiting, GI disease, and nasal tumors and dental diseases
in older
dogs.