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Kitten has diarrhea, weak breathing, arched back, trembling and seems unconscious โ what is wrong?
Based on your description โ lethargy, diarrhea, weak breathing, opisthotonos, tremors and coma โ this suddenly appearing suggests the myocardial form of feline panleukopenia. This type often causes sudden death. Seek emergency veterinary care, oxygen and fluids.
How long after a walk can a dog be bathed?
Let the dog rest about 30 minutes after a walk before bathing. Right after exercise pores are open and the body is hot, so bathing can over-stimulate it and cause cardiovascular or brain blood shortage, even sudden death in dogs with heart or lung issues. Wait until indicators stabilize and it drinks water.
What happens if a blood parrot fish lacks oxygen?
Low oxygen causes surfacing and gasping; long-term leads to inactivity, poor appetite, dullness, then suffocation death. Change 1/3 of the water, add an air pump, and run the filter to boost oxygen.
Dog Bloated After a Meal? It Could Be Gastric Torsion โ Only 4 Hours to Save Them
Acute gastric torsion in dogs, medically called GDV, twists the stomach like a towel so both ends seal shut, causing repeated dry heaves, a swollen belly, and labored breathing. It moves fast โ often under 4 hours from onset to life-threatening โ so rush to a vet at once. Treatment relieves pressure by tubing the stomach and gives IV fluids to correct shock.

Dog Panting After a Short Walk? Watch for Heart Trouble
Panting after a brief walk is not always harmlessโit can be a dog's heart crying for help. Heat, obesity, and flat-faced breeds pant normally and recover within minutes, but sudden breathlessness at rest, coughing at night, bluish gums, or constant fatigue warrant prompt cardiac screening. Early diagnosis and steady daily care can dramatically slow heart disease.

Symptoms of Canine Leptospirosis
Leptospirosis is a serious dog disease caused by Leptospira bacteria - also called infectious jaundice or hemorrhagic jaundice - that spreads through skin, mucus membranes, and contaminated food or water, often peaking in summer and early autumn. Two forms stand out: one brings sudden fever, vomiting, dark bile-colored urine, yellow gums, and bleeding, while the other causes vomiting and bloody diarrhea with mouth ulcers and a death rate of 60-80 percent in acute cases. Diagnosis uses microscopy, culture, and blood tests, and treatment pairs antibiotics with liver and fluid support. Clean housing, rodent control, quarantine, and the two-type vaccine are the key preventives.

How Long Can a Dog with Kidney Failure Live? Three Ways to Add Years
There is no single answer to how long a dog with kidney failure survivesโit depends on type, stage, and treatment. Acute failure from toxins or blockage can often be reversed if treated within about 48 hours. Chronic failure in older dogs can't be cured, but mid-stage dogs commonly live 1โ3 years and some over 5 with good management. Diet, medication, and daily care are what buy the time.

Can Dog Kidney Failure Be Cured? The Honest Answer
Dog kidney failure splits into two very different pictures. Acute failureโfrom toxins, severe infection, or a blockageโcan often be reversed if treated within about 72 hours. Chronic failure, common in older dogs, is irreversible because most function is already lost before signs appear; the goal then is to slow it down and protect quality of life. Both need a veterinarian's plan, not guesswork.
Silver Celestial Eye Goldfish
The Silver Celestial Eye Goldfish is a variety of Dragon-back goldfish whose eyeballs protrude from the sockets and turn upward and forward toward the sky, hence the name sky-gazing eye. It is a relatively rare goldfish variety.

Iron-wrapped Gold Wen Pompon
The Iron-wrapped Gold Wen Pompon is a variety of goldfish and shares the same habits as goldfish. Its coloration arises from a mutation during the color change of the blue-black Wen Pompon, so the color is very hard to stabilize.