Sick Dog Symptoms

December 26, 2009 by admin  
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Every dog has to go through it, every dog most probably hates it as much as anyone else does, but the fact of the matter is that your dog will show sick symptoms once in a while and will become ill. This is natural for a dog or any other animal, they all get sick and there’s nothing anyone can do to prevent it.

On the other hand there are ways in which you can ease the suffering a bit for your dog and help them get the fast paced recovery they deserve. There are probably many different home remedies for helping you dog get better, but often if any are going to work then it will be the suggestions or medication your vet will give your after a diagnosis of your dog, so when you fear your dog is ill you should take them to the vet as soon as possible.

Ok, so let’s now look at some of the more popular of the hundreds of symptoms that your dog may be feeling.

Not wanting to move

Many dogs when ill wont want to move very far, have pain in moving, refusing to exercise, limping or has signs or injured paw/leg, or just general decreased agility. Theses can all be signs of illness or injury and should be watched out for.

Discharge

This may seem an obvious choice but many dog owners fail to notice discharge from eyes, nose, and ears. These should only normally be a worry if the discharge is coloured.

Appetite

A dog’s loss of appetite is a good well recognised symptom of illness as well as over eating without weight gain, sudden weight loss, or diarrhoea. Keep an eye on your dog’s diet and food habits to make this easier to recognise when it happens.

Itching and Scratching

Itching or scratching and trying to rub themselves up against furniture can be symptoms of bad skin or new pests on the scene. At this time your dog may be feeling ill or unwell or have it to come.

Mouth Problems

Bleeding or soar looking gums, along with discoloured teeth or teeth loss all need to be diagnosed properly by a vet and could be due to a more serious illnesses.

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Simple Diagnosis For Dog Illness Symptoms

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If you’re pet is healthy, you’re happy. Things can be as simple as this to a devoted pet owner. If you are really into taking care of your pet, you know that your dog needs regular grooming, exercise, proper nutrition, and periodic check-ups with the vet. If it is your first time to own a dog, be sure that you give it basic health care to ensure wellness. The vet would know if your pet is sick, that’s a given. However, it is always upon you, the pet owner to determine on the first instance if your dog is not feeling well. You should know right away if it is feeling uncomfortable or if it is in pain.

There are many reasons why dogs get sick. It could be because of exposure to extreme weather, emotional distress, contaminated food, genetic weaknesses, accidents, low immune system, exposure to parasites, inadequate exercise – the list is endless.

By careful observation, you will be able to determine whether or not your dog is ill. By doing so, you don’t have to wait for the next vet appointment before you unearth your dog’s true condition. That time may be too late if you’re not careful. Dogs follow certain behavioral patterns. If you feel that the pattern it is disrupted, you better take your pet to the vet for further diagnosis.

The first step to diagnosis dog illness is by knowing your dog’s vitals. Determine your dog’s posture, shape, and eating habits. Any changes in these aspects call for a red flag. Dogs that are disoriented are very likely to be sick. The same goes for those that don’t want to go outside, do some exercises, or suffer certain physical deformities. Behavioral changes such as aggression and depression require your immediate attention as well.

Physical changes in your pet indicate a lot. If you observe any unpleasant scent, color, or discharges on your dog’s urine, feces, or body fluids, then that’s a sign that there’s a problem from within. Your dog may have problems in its intestines, kidneys, or lungs. Or it could be infested with internal parasites like heartworm, tapeworms, and hookworms. Allergies would cause your dog’s physical appearance to deteriorate. You’ll see changes in its hair, hide, and skin. The same is true for cases of poisoning, gland inflammation, and even cancer. For instance such as these, formal diagnosis and laboratory tests are needed by your pet.

If your dog vomits frequently or has diarrhea, it could mean that is suffering from a much worse disease. Too much retching is a sign that your pet is suffering from something. So if your dog does this, you should be more observant. Retching can be a normal act or a symptom. Know when you have to take your dog to the vet and when to simply give it first aid. As far as your dog’s skin, illness may show up as eruptions, scratches, or scaling. Parasites and lice are usually the reasons why your dog’s hide is getting worse. You have to take measures to remove them before they do further damage on your pet.

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