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What happens if a dog gets too hungry?
A ravenous dog may show low blood sugar (lethargy, weak limbs, low temperature, shaking), scavenge bins or chew furniture, and turn anxious or aggressive. Long hunger also disrupts digestion and causes ulcers.
Kitten threw up clear fluid, then only drinks water and won’t eat, now trembling, tongue out, weak limbs, can’t stand – what’s wrong?
Weakness and shaking after not eating is usually low blood sugar - try glucose or honey water and keep warm. If vomiting continues after eating, see a vet; vomiting plus no food can be life-threatening.
What happens if you don’t deworm a dog?
Skipping deworming invites fleas, ticks, mites, and worms that steal nutrition (anemia, weight loss) and cause itching, hair loss, dermatitis, and gut issues. Deworm monthly (external) and every 2-3 months (internal).
Why does my cat frequently vomit yellow bile?
It may be acute gastroenteritis from indigestion or a swallowed object; if unvaccinated, consider virus or parasites. See a vet for DR/ultrasound; try pet GI meds at home if unable to go.
Cat has thrown up yellow bile with foam once daily for 2-3 days, now slight soft stool but energetic – what to do?
Energetic with yellow bile and soft stool suggests acute gastroenteritis from bad diet/indigestion. Use pet GI anti-inflammatories and gut-restoring meds; if unvaccinated consider virus/parasites; see vet if no relief.
Why does my cat frequently vomit its kibble?
It may be spoiled or intolerant food, fast eating, or a gut blockage like hairballs. If lethargy or diarrhea appears, see a vet for treatment.
What happens when a dog is sick?
Signs vary by disease but often include lethargy, poor appetite, and inactivity. Respiratory disease adds sneezing, cough, breathing trouble; gut issues bring arched back, pain, diarrhea, vomiting; neurological disease brings seizures, tremors, foam.
What happens if a dog eats a little onion?
A little onion may not poison but watch closely. Onions contain propyl disulfide that destroys red blood cells, causing bloody urine, anemia, jaundice, diarrhea, vomiting, low appetite, even death. Go to a vet at any abnormal reaction.
What happens if a dog licks athlete’s foot?
Athlete's foot is fungal; licking brings bacteria/fungi into the mouth causing oral inflammation, and fungi can enter the gut causing vomiting/diarrhea, and spread to skin via grooming causing itch, hair loss, and rash.
My cat’s energy is good but it eats very little; it eats cat strips but barely touches kibble or freeze-dried.
Reduced intake may be from food change, pickiness, stress, or gut discomfort. Try other kibble or mix in favorites, add probiotics, and comfort it; see a vet if it persists or soft stool/diarrhea/vomit appears.