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What happens if a puppy drinks too much milk?
Too much milk overloads a puppy's gut, causing gas, vomiting, and obesity risk; cow's milk can trigger lactose diarrhea. Feed small, frequent amounts.
What happens if a cat licks Frontline?
Frontline is a low-toxic flea and tick treatment; licking it can irritate the mouth and, rarely, poison the cat. Watch for lethargy, vomiting, or diarrhea and see a vet.
What happens if a cat lacks vitamin B2?
Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) deficiency causes poor appetite, weight loss, vomiting, and weak skin and mucous membranes leading to dermatitis and eye problems. Anemia and cramps can follow.
What happens if a husky gets carsick?
A carsick husky may be listless, nauseous, drooling, and anxious, and in severe cases breathe fast and tremble. Avoid food before travel and keep the car calm.
What happens if a dog eats too many treats?
Too many treats make dogs picky, prone to obesity and its health risks, and can cause indigestion. Keep treats secondary to a balanced main diet.
My dog suddenly stopped eating, then vomited yellow fluid at night, had loose stools, drank cold water, improved with injections, but relapsed when stopped. Now it will not eat and is listless.
Recurring vomiting and diarrhea with appetite loss suggest gastritis or digestive disorder needing a vet diagnosis. Guessing at medication can harm the dog.
What if my cat ate too many egg yolks?
A two-month-old kitten should have only half an egg yolk a day, two to three times a week; three at once causes indigestion, soft stool, and vomiting. Give pet probiotics and smectite, feed softened kibble, and watch for two to three days. See a vet if severe.
My dog walks okay but sways when standing, drinks water, and has a poor appetite. What could be wrong?
Unsteady standing and poor appetite in a dog can have several causes, including low blood sugar from not eating and mineral deficiencies. If glucose water does not help, a veterinary check is advised.
What happens if a dog drinks expired milk?
Expired milk can cause vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and digestive upset in dogs, and in severe cases may lead to acute enteritis or pancreatitis. The lactose and bacteria in spoiled milk are the main culprits. If your dog drinks expired milk, monitor it closely and see a vet if symptoms appear.
What happens if a dog’s IV drip is too fast?
A dog's IV rate should be about one drop every three seconds. Dripping too fast raises cardiovascular pressure and can cause heart overload, breathing difficulty, and phlebitis. Always follow the vet's recommended rate, especially for puppies and senior dogs.