Search Results
259 results for “viral enteritis”
How do I relieve my dog’s vomiting?
Many causes (acute gastroenteritis, blockage, spasm, virus)—get a vet check for targeted meds. If can't, fast 6–8h with small warm water to avoid dehydration. If no more vomiting, give pet anti-inflammatory + antiemetic, then after 1–2h probiotics. Then small frequent bland liquid food; observe 1–2 days; if continues, see a vet.
My dog keeps vomiting and has no energy—what should I do?
Persistent vomiting and lethargy may be acute gastroenteritis, pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, poisoning, hepatitis, or viral disease—see a vet promptly. Before visiting, withhold food to avoid worsening; to prevent dehydration/acid-base imbalance, give sugar-salt water after fasting. If no toxin and no further vomiting, try small-dose pet anti-inflammatory and antiemetic, observe, then feed liquid food.
My Bichon started having bloody, jelly-like stool but still has great appetite and energy—what should I do?
Bloody, jelly-like stool may be acute gastroenteritis, parasites, or viral infection. Normal spirits suggest early stage—see a vet promptly. Gastroenteritis needs anti-inflammatory and probiotics; parasites (often coccidia) need sulfa drugs; viruses (parvo/corona) need antivirals like interferon and serum.
My one-month-old puppy has bloating, vomiting and convulsions after human cold medicine
Bloating, vomiting and convulsions are serious; virus, gastroenteritis, poisoning or epilepsy often show these. At one month and unvaccinated, infectious disease risk is high—take to a vet promptly. Distemper and parvovirus are common and can kill fast; diagnose first, then treat specifically to avoid harm from wrong treatment.
My dog has a pimple on its left leg with a little scab, and blood in its stool
Bloody stool usually comes from gut disease, viral disease, or parasites, such as a gut foreign object or severe gastroenteritis, and distemper or parvovirus often include it. Get a full vet check to find the cause; do not let it worsen.
My puppy is inactive morning and afternoon but active at night; it has been with me 4 days and the stool has been this color
Low energy with brownish-yellow loose stool may be enteritis, parasites, or a virus. Enteritis needs anti-diarrhea and anti-inflammatory drugs; parasites need deworming. An unvaccinated puppy may have parvovirus, so see a vet soon to not miss treatment.
A 2-month-old Labrador with diarrhea, vomiting white foam, lethargy, no barking, no tail wagging
Diarrhea, white-foam vomit and lethargy in a 2-month-old have many causes needing clinical workup; usually acute gastroenteritis from bad diet, or viral/parasitic/toxic. If it ate spoiled or greasy food, suspect acute gastroenteritis—fast, give probiotics/anti-inflammatories, and see a vet if weak/dehydrated. If unvaccinated/un-dewormed and young, consider parvovirus, coronavirus or distemper—highly fatal—requiring hospital care.
My duck is sneezing, its crop feels a bit swollen, and it is low in spirits
A swollen duck crop suggests impaction, possibly from moldy food causing chronic gastroenteritis; keep diet and environment clean and try yeast tablets or manually remove impacted food. It could also be airsacculitis—find the cause (bacteria, virus, heat/cold stress) and treat accordingly.
Why does my Pudding hamster have diarrhea?
Hamster diarrhea usually comes from diet, poor hygiene, or disease—unclean food, bacterial buildup from a dirty cage, or indigestion, gastroenteritis, or viral infection, which needs veterinary care.
What should I do if my puppy has watery diarrhea?
Watery diarrhea may come from acute enteritis, parasites, or viruses. Give glucose or electrolyte water and pet anti-diarrhea medicine, then bland food; if fever appears, see a vet.