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What happens if a Teddy drinks milk?
A Teddy drinking milk may show lactose intolerance: diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, bloating and poor appetite. Stop feeding, give probiotics to avoid dehydration, and use pet formula or lactose-free milk instead.
What happens if a puppy eats unsoftened kibble?
Unsoftened kibble easily causes indigestion in puppies whose guts are immature, bringing abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting and bloating. Give probiotics; if vomiting, fast half a day and see a vet if frequent. Soak kibble only in 40-50 C water, never boiling, to preserve nutrients.
What happens if a Border Collie puppy eats raw meat?
A Border Collie puppy eating raw meat may get indigestion, vomiting, abdominal pain, poor appetite and lethargy, since its gut is immature. Raw meat may also carry bacteria and parasites that irritate the stomach. Give probiotics and watch for 2 days; if frequent vomiting or no eating, see a vet.
What happens if a dog is scared into an irregular heartbeat?
A scared dog with irregular heartbeat breathes rapidly and, if severe, may suffer cardiac arrest. Move it to a quiet place and comfort it. Fear also lowers immunity, letting bacteria or viruses cause GI or cold symptoms, so watch closely and treat any abnormality.
What happens if a puppy eats sugary meat?
Sugary meat may cause indigestion with vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain and poor appetite; give probiotics. Dogs metabolize sugar poorly, and frequent sugary food burdens organs, raising risks of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Sugars also linger in the mouth, causing dental problems.
What does it mean when a dog is listless?
A listless dog shows sleepiness, sluggishness and reduced appetite, usually from heat or a cold. In heat, provide cooling and probiotics; if runny nose, sneezing, diarrhea, vomiting or fever appear, see a vet to find the cause and treat.
What happens if a dog is not internally dewormed?
Skipping internal deworming risks roundworms, coccidia, tapeworms and nematodes, causing vomiting, diarrhea, bloody stool, anemia, weight loss and poor growth; liver and lung flukes can damage organs. Deworm monthly from 2 months to adulthood, then every 2-3 months; limit raw food and keep clean.
How long does it take for a dog to die from amitraz poisoning?
Amitraz poisoning does not necessarily kill a dog; with mild poisoning and timely treatment the dog can usually recover, but a large ingested dose can cause death within minutes. Symptoms include irregular heartbeat and agitation, and induction of vomiting should be done immediately. Amitraz is a broad-spectrum antiparasitic, so dosing must be strictly controlled during external deworming.
What happens if a dog eats expired rice?
If the rice grain expired but is not spoiled, steamed and fed in small amounts it causes little harm, though its high starch content can cause indigestion, bloating, vomiting or abdominal pain. If the rice is moldy, it produces toxins and easily causes diarrhea and vomiting, requiring prompt veterinary care.
What happens when a dog’s tumor reaches an advanced stage?
In the late stage of a tumor, a dog may experience body pain, lethargy, loss of appetite, persistent vomiting and diarrhea. Symptoms vary by cancer type, and if the malignant tumor is deemed untreatable by a veterinarian, euthanasia may be considered to spare the dog further suffering.