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Played with by a child yesterday; found it limp and weak, not crying; today a bit better and can walk but unsteady and keeps crying; now lying by the stove, still, not crying but breathing
These severe signs may be from stress, dehydration, or disease causing weakness. Watch for vomiting, diarrhea, or fever; keep warm and see a vet urgently.
How long does a dog’s indigestion take to heal?
Indigestion usually recovers in a few days. Fast briefly, then feed mild food and probiotics; see a vet if severe.
Fecal test for panleukopenia was negative yesterday, but since coming home the cat lost bowel control, keeps licking its rear with stool residue, and vomited kibble this morning though it ate and drank normally after
Loose stool, vomiting, incontinence, and rear-licking can be gastroenteritis, parasites, or anal-gland issues. Rule out viruses daily and see a vet for a gut check.
My dog has soft, unformed stool; how should I feed it and what should I watch for?
Soft stool may be indigestion, parasites, or gastroenteritis. Try probiotics and anti-inflammatories at home, feed less kibble in small meals, and see a vet if severe signs appear.
Dog suddenly vomited in the morning, first dark green mucus, then foamed at the mouth and died within half an hour; why?
Sudden dark-green vomit then foaming and rapid death suggests poisoning or acute bloat/torsion/obstruction, or severe disease like parvovirus myocarditis. A necropsy can confirm.
My dog vomited white foam yesterday but is better today; what can I feed it?
After foam vomiting improves, gradually return to normal food with mild, easily digested meals in small frequent portions. Add probiotics and resume kibble slowly.
Cat took a 5-hour car ride yesterday, ate and drank normally at the new home, then suddenly vomited yellow fluid at noon today
Vomiting yellow fluid after a long ride may be carsickness, stress, diet change, or gastroenteritis/panleukopenia. Fast briefly and see a vet if it persists.
My dog is panting too heavily
Constant heavy panting can come from heat, anxiety, heart or lung disease, overexertion, or other illness. Seek care if it persists or comes with other signs.
No diarrhea but vomited twice, low energy, poor appetite; was fine yesterday, owned for months, only started today
Vomiting has many causes such as indigestion, foreign objects, gastritis, or infection. Observe with a short fast, then feed mild food; see a vet if it persists.
How often should an adult Teddy get internal deworming?
An adult Teddy can be dewormed internally every 2-3 months, depending on lifestyle and feeding habits. Control the dose to avoid poisoning.