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What happens when a dog gets distemper?
A dog with distemper usually shows sneezing, purulent nasal discharge, coughing, increased eye discharge, cracked nose, fever, lethargy and loss of appetite; some develop digestive or neurological signs. It is highly contagious and deadly, so see a vet promptly.
What is the French Bulldog’s constitution like?
The French Bulldog's constitution is not very strong. As a short-nosed breed it is prone to respiratory infections and cannot do intense exercise, or it easily has breathing difficulty. Its lumbar spine is fragile and climbing stairs often injures it.
What happens when a kitten gets an injection?
After an injection a kitten may show poor appetite and lethargy from stress, needing comfort. Some with weaker constitution get vomiting, low fever or drowsiness, usually easing in 1 to 2 days; if severe or lasting, see a vet. The injection site may swell or harden, so warm-compress and massage.
What happens if you bathe a kitten?
Bathing a kitten may cause stress like trembling, vomiting, diarrhea, refusing food, even death, since many fear water and dryers. Their weak immunity also risks a cold, so dry and warm them and treat sneezing or runny nose promptly.
What happens if a Teddy eats cherries?
Cherries cause vomiting, diarrhea and lethargy from toxic acids that damage the gut lining, even death from dehydration. Cherry pits contain cyanide, a fatal toxin, so watch closely after eating and see a vet if abnormal.
How to fatten up a thin Teddy?
A thin Teddy is usually from poor nutrition, bad gut or parasites, so feed rich natural food 2 to 3 times daily plus egg yolk, goat milk, chicken and beef. If the gut is bad with vomiting or diarrhea, see a vet to improve absorption. Deworm regularly to stop parasites stealing nutrition.
What happens if a guinea pig eats meat?
Guinea pigs are strictly vegetarian, so meat causes indigestion with vomiting, diarrhea or even death. Feed mainly timothy, alfalfa, barley and wheat grass, with little fruit and vegetables controlled since their water content also causes diarrhea.
What happens if a Samoyed eats bones?
Bones may cut the mouth, esophagus and gut lining; brittle chicken or duck bones are sharp, causing dark stool or oral or gut inflammation. Hard-to-digest bones may block the gut, causing constipation, vomiting and abdominal pain. Bones can also lodge in the throat, causing breathing difficulty or death.
What happens if a cat drinks dirty water?
Dirty water may cause vomiting, diarrhea and loud gut sounds; mild cases get probiotics, severe ones need meds or fluids to avoid dehydration. Dirty water may hold parasite eggs, so deworm regularly and clean bowls daily, dumping unfinished water.
How is an Old English Sheepdog’s digestion?
The Old English Sheepdog's gut is not great; though adaptable, it is sensitive, so do not switch food immediately on arrival but use a 7-day transition to avoid discomfort. If soft stool, vomiting or poor appetite after switching, give probiotics.