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My dog ate a coin-sized piece of soap and then vomitedโwhat should I do?
Eating a small amount of soap usually does not cause serious harm, but a larger amount can trigger vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite. Give your dog plenty of water to encourage urination and avoid irritating foods. Watch your dog's energy and condition closely; if its state seems off or other symptoms appear, take it to a veterinary clinic.
My two-month-old puppy vomited worm-like nematodes โ is this normal ten days after deworming?
Vomiting visible nematodes means a heavy internal parasite load (roundworms, tapeworms). Redeworm with albendazole or praziquantel dosed by weight; see a vet if other symptoms appear.
My two-month-old puppy vomited worm-like threads ten days after deworming โ is that normal?
Vomiting worms means a heavy roundworm or tapeworm infection, and if deworming was done recently it wasn't thorough โ another dose is needed. Use an albendazole or praziquantel dewormer dosed by weight, and see a vet if other symptoms appear.
Why is my kitten’s head tilted back and stiff with weak limbs and no appetite?
A kitten with head arched back, stiff limbs, and no appetite may have nutritional deficiency, encephalitis, electrolyte imbalance, poisoning, epilepsy, or low blood sugar. Dehydration easily triggers hypoglycemic shock. See a vet promptly.
Why is my kitten holding its head back and stiff, with weak limbs and no appetite?
These signs can stem from nutritional deficiency, encephalitis, electrolyte imbalance, poisoning, seizures, or hypoglycemia. Kittens dehydrate fast and may fall into hypoglycemic shock, so seek veterinary diagnosis and treatment promptly.
My cat licked deworming medicine a day ago and now has dilated pupils but nothing else โ what should I do?
Dilated pupils after a cat licks deworming medicine can be a sign of poisoning. Watch closely; if rapid breathing, agitation, twitching, or vomiting appears, take the cat to a vet at once for emergency care such as IV fluids to flush the drug out. Delayed treatment risks irreversible harm or death.
My cat licked dewormer medicine; it’s been a day and now its pupils are dilated but there’s nothing else โ what should I do?
Dilated pupils after a cat licks dewormer can signal poisoning. Monitor closely; if rapid breathing, agitation, twitching, or vomiting appear, go to an emergency vet at once โ IV fluids help flush the drug. Delayed treatment risks irreversible harm or death.
My cat licked flea medication a day ago and now has dilated pupils but no other symptomsโwhat should I do?
Dilated pupils after ingesting flea medication may indicate poisoning. If additional signs such as rapid breathing, tremors, or vomiting appear, seek emergency veterinary care immediatelyโIV fluids can help flush the drug outโsince delay can cause permanent harm or death.
My Teddy dog is having convulsions and foaming at the mouth โ could it be epilepsy?
Convulsions with foaming at the mouth in a Teddy dog can come from poisoning, distemper, epilepsy, and more. Go to a vet at once for emergency care. Treatment is then tailored โ induced vomiting and IV fluids for poisoning, a brain CT for seizures, and infectious-disease screening for distemper.
My Teddy dog is convulsing and foaming at the mouth โ could it be epilepsy?
Convulsions with foaming at the mouth can stem from poisoning, distemper, epilepsy and more. Treat it as an emergency and go to a vet at once โ poison needs induced vomiting and IV fluids, epilepsy needs brain imaging, and distemper needs infectious-disease screening.