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What should I do if my cat is listless after taking deworming medicine?
Listlessness after deworming is often a drug side effect; the cat may be tired and eat less, usually recovering in about three days. Offer fluids and water, and see a vet if severe reactions appear.
What happens if a dog eats dumpling wrappers?
Dumpling wrappers are flour and water; dogs can digest a little starch, so a small amount is fine. But large amounts cause indigestion and they lack protein, fat, and vitamins, risking nutritional imbalance.
What happens if a puppy eats expired cat food?
Expired cat food may not suit a puppy's digestion and can cause indigestion or diarrhea, while spoilage from mold and bacteria can cause food poisoning. Oxidized fats and proteins burden the liver and kidneys, so see a vet if symptoms appear.
What happens if a puppy gets babesiosis?
Babesiosis, also called piroplasmosis, is mainly spread by tick bites and affects dogs and cats. Infected puppies may show poor appetite, weight loss, fever, lethargy, and vomiting, plus anemia signs like blood in urine.
What should I feed my dog for internal deworming?
For internal deworming, give your dog a pet dewormer containing praziquantel, pyrantel, or albendazole. Dose strictly by the label and the dog's weight, and use probiotics if vomiting or diarrhea occurs.
What happens if a two-month-old puppy eats mango?
A two-month-old puppy eating mango may suffer indigestion because its digestive system is immature, and mango is a common allergen. Swallowing the pit also poses a choking or intestinal blockage risk.
My 5-month-old female cat stopped eating (kibble, cans, dried shrimp, chicken breast) and now has diarrhea and vomits food, but is still energetic and grooming
Based on your description, the gradual loss of appetite followed by diarrhea and vomiting is mainly considered to be gastroenteritis, intestinal infection, or hairball syndrome. For gastroenteritis use anti-diarrhea meds, antibiotics, and probiotics.
What happens if a Pomeranian puppy eats dry kibble?
Pomeranians are small with weaker digestion; under 2 months, dry kibble can cause indigestion, vomiting, and poor appetite. Puppies under 2 months need kibble softened with warm water or goat milk, fed in small frequent meals.
What happens if my dog has worms (internal parasites)?
Internal parasites usually cause poor appetite, weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting, scooting, and dry coat. Worms can damage the intestinal lining, leading to blood, jelly-like mucus, and eggs in the stool.
What happens if a pregnant cat is given Erkang (ear medication)?
Erkang, a topical ear treatment for mites and otitis, generally causes no obvious side effects in pregnant cats at normal doses. However, some cats may react with reduced appetite or vomiting, so monitor closely.