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My Teddy dog is having convulsions and foaming at the mouth β 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 β 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 β 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 β poison needs induced vomiting and IV fluids, epilepsy needs brain imaging, and distemper needs infectious-disease screening.
Could my Teddy dog’s seizures and foaming at the mouth be epilepsy?
Seizures with foaming at the mouth in Teddy dogs (Toy Poodles) may signal poisoning, distemper, or epilepsy. Emergency veterinary care is essential; treatment ranges from induced vomiting, gastric lavage, and IV fluids for poisoning to a brain CT for epilepsy and infectious-disease screening for distemper.
My one-month-old blue kitten vomits white liquid after a bowel movement β what causes this?
Vomiting can stem from indigestion, diet problems, or internal parasites; for an unvaccinated kitten also rule out infectious disease. Sudden food changes or unsuitable human food like milk can upset the gut. If the kitten is bright, fast it briefly and watch; if vomiting persists or other signs appear, see a vet.
My one-month-old blue kitten vomits white liquid after pooping β what could cause it?
Vomiting in cats has many causes β indigestion, diet changes, internal parasites, and (in unvaccinated kittens) infectious disease. Withhold food briefly if the kitten is bright, but see a vet if vomiting persists or other signs appear.
Should I take my cat to the vet?
If a cat keeps vomiting after a food change, stop the new food and switch back to the old to reduce gut irritation. Withhold food and water 4 to 6 hours to let the gut rest, then resume with small, frequent meals. A pet probiotic can restore gut balance and reduce vomiting from indigestion.
My cat hasn’t eaten in two days, only drinks a little water, vomits yellow fluid (urine-like), is lethargic, and losing weight fast
Not eating, yellow vomit, and lethargy can come from internal/external parasites, digestive disease, or liver problems. The cat's state is poor β see a vet promptly for targeted treatment; without care it can dehydrate or go into shock. It needs IV fluids and symptomatic treatment; blind treatment without a diagnosis can do more harm.
My dog hit its head, is foaming blood, and its nose is bleeding and drooling
Nose bleeding after a dog hits its head may be damaged nasal mucosa, but blood in the foam alongside it suggests possible concussion or brain injuryβseek veterinary care. Before the trip, clean the blood and apply an ice pack to the nose bridge to constrict vessels and slow bleeding.
My dog hit its head, is foaming blood, its nose is bleeding, and it’s drooling β what should I do?
Nose bleeding after a head bump may be damaged nasal mucosa, but with blood in the foam too, concussion or brain injury can't be ruled out. Go to a vet promptly. Before that, do basic first aid: clean the blood, and ice the bridge of the nose to constrict vessels and help stop the bleeding.
My cat suddenly vomited β what should I do?
Vomiting has many causes: stress, hunger, hairballs, food issues, indigestion, gastritis, foreign objects, infectious disease. Clear foamy liquid may be empty-stomach or stress β try small frequent meals. Vomit with fur suggests hairballs β use hairball paste or grass. Red or pink vomit may mean stomach injury and needs a vet.