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My dog hasn’t eaten for four days and vomits up anything forced in within minutes, even water; its nose is very dry
Not eating for four days with vomiting water may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, or viral disease; prolonged fasting causes electrolyte imbalance and dehydration, life-threatening. Take to vet for IV fluids to stabilize. Get blood, imaging, biochemistry to tell if simple digestive issue or high-risk disease (distemper, parvovirus), then treat.
Why does a dog get low blood sugar?
Low blood sugar comes from poor diet, odd insulin, long fasting, or over-exercise, and diseases like gastroenteritis, parvovirus, coronavirus, diabetes, pancreatitis, or kidney/liver failure. Low carbs or long hunger/exercise trigger it; feed balanced, regular meals.
What causes weakness in a dog’s limbs?
Limb weakness can come from nutrient deficiency, injury, viral infection, acute gastroenteritis, or acute kidney failure. Low calcium or vitamins cause inability to stand; ligament sprains, twists, or fractures hinder standing; distemper, parvovirus, and acute conditions also cause it. See a vet if it persists.
Two-month-old kitten has diarrhea and poor appetite; after Milbemax today it became sleepy with white sticky discharge
Diarrhea and poor appetite in a kitten can stem from indigestion, gastroenteritis, foreign objects, or food intolerance. A two-month-old's gut is fragile, so feed easily digestible food, fast half a day, and use probiotics; if it persists, see a vet.
What happens if a Teddy dog is overfed?
Overfeeding a Teddy dog burdens its digestive system, causing diarrhea, soft stools, vomiting, and bloating. Long-term overfeeding can trigger gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, weight gain, and chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. It may also cause nutritional imbalance and disrupt metabolism.
Why does my cat’s belly feel hot?
A cat's normal temperature is higher than a human's, so a warm belly can be normal. But fever, indigestion, or gastroenteritis can also cause it. Measure with a thermometer; above 39.2Β°C means feverβcool it down. If other odd symptoms appear, see a vet.
What happens if a dog eats too many peaches?
Eating too many peaches can cause indigestion in dogs, leading to diarrhea, vomiting, and loss of appetite, and may even trigger acute gastroenteritis. Peaches are high in sugar, so dogs with hyperglycemia risk blood sugar spikes and pancreatic complications. Some dogs may also have allergic reactions such as skin swelling, breathing difficulty, diarrhea, and vomiting.
What if a cat has soft stools all the time?
Chronic soft stools can come from poor diet, gastroenteritis, parasites, or pancreatitis. Untreated, it may worsen to diarrhea, watery stool, or blood. Long-term cases from diet or chronic gastritis can cause malnutrition and affect development. Get fecal, X-ray, and blood tests.
What should I do if my Ragdoll cat has diarrhea?
Diarrhea has many causes: bad diet, gastroenteritis, parasites; treatments differ. You can first withhold food and water briefly and see if it eases, then consider anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrhea meds. If it persists or worsens, see a vet for targeted care.
Vomiting and diarrhea, no energy, not eating, crying and whining
Not eating or drinking with vomiting and diarrhea may be acute gastroenteritis or pancreatitis; if unvaccinated, also consider canine parvovirus. Get a vet exam and targeted treatment; viral cases need antiviral plus symptomatic care.