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What happens if a dog eats raisins?
Raisins cause poisoning and acute kidney failure, even death. Symptoms appear in 6 hours: lethargy, poor appetite, vomiting, pain, diarrhea, bloody stool; death may occur in 24 to 72 hours. See a vet promptly.
What happens if a Samoyed overeats?
Overeating causes indigestion: bloated hard belly, vomiting, pain, hiccups, soft stool, with the dog retreating to a corner. Give pet probiotics and gently massage the abdomen.
Is avocado natural food good for a Border Collie?
Border Collies suit avocado natural food, which is palatable, easily absorbed, and beautifies coat. It also has DHA, vitamins, and minerals that boost immunity and reduce stool odor. Switch gradually to avoid diarrhea.
What happens if a dog eats eggshell?
A little eggshell is usually fine and passes with stool, but a lot may scratch the gut, cause bleeding, or gastroenteritis. Watch for bloody stool and low appetite, and see a vet if so.
How long does 14 jin of cat food last?
For a moderate, healthy cat, 14 jin lasts about 3 to 4 months. Intake varies by age, weight, and food; adjust by observing stool. Soft stool means too much, less output means too little.
What happens if a dog is not dewormed?
Without deworming, a dog may get ticks, fleas, lice, mites, tapeworms, roundworms and more, causing skin issues and nutrient loss, vomiting, diarrhea, anemia. Deworm monthly outside, every 2 to 3 months inside.
What happens if a dog is bitten by lice?
Lice bites cause itching and redness; the dog scratches, leading to hair loss, sores, infection. Lice also spread tapeworm, causing soft stool, diarrhea, anemia, poor appetite, weight loss. Use selamectin or fipronil topical dewormer and also deworm internally.
How to tell if an Alaskan Malamute has worms?
If it eats enough but stays thin, with sparse coarse fur, lethargy, blood in stool, and scooting, it may have worms. Confirm with a fecal test for eggs at the vet; heavy loads may pass segments. Deworm monthly, or every 2-3 months as an adult.
What causes a puppy to vomit and have diarrhea?
Causes include hard-to-digest or toxic food, or serious gut disease like gastroenteritis or pancreatitis; also parvovirus, coronavirus, or parasites, with parvovirus usually showing blood in stool. Try probiotics; if no improvement, see a vet.
What are the symptoms of canine coronavirus infection?
Signs include reduced appetite, severe vomiting, watery diarrhea, and rapid dehydration. Early: lethargy, vomiting of undigested food then yellow mucus; diarrhea progresses from pasty to yellow/gray water to bloody. Unvaccinated puppies are at high risk; see a vet.