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Your dog cannot explain his symptoms, so it's the responsibility of you and your veterinarian to keep him healthy. Dogs are very good at hiding their illness so it is up to you to observe your dog for abnormalities. Common indications of a "sick pet" include: lethargy, disorientation, weakness, weight loss, seizure, lack of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, unproductive retching, straining to urinate, bloody urine, difficulty or inability to walk, bleeding, pale mucous membranes, difficulty breathing and persistent cough. You know your pet best and can often notice subtle early warning signs that someone else may not detect. If you observe any of the mentioned symptoms or other signs that concern you, call your veterinary hospital. The safest approach would be to have your pet examined.
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In an emergency, early treatment and proper transport can save the life of your pet. Here is some information on some common emergencies to help you learn what you can do initially at home when faced with...
If the medicine is not available in liquid form, consider hiding the pill in a special treat. For many dogs, the treat is just so tempting that they readily swallow it, along with the medicine.
A blood work report provides information about your pet's health, but it may seem overwhelming and confusing. We'll help you understand blood tests and how important these tests can be.
A blood work report provides a significant amount of information about your pet’s health, but it may seem overwhelming and confusing. We can help you understand blood tests and how important these tests...
Did you know there are some important medicines to keep on hand if your dog is not well? Here are some of the commonly used items you should have on hand in your dog's medicine chest.
When your dog is ill, taking your dog’s temperature properly can help determine if immediate veterinary care is needed. Some dogs will allow you to take their temperature, but others don’t like it at all....
Regardless of how you choose a veterinarian, developing a relationship takes work. If you do not feel comfortable with your veterinarian, try to resolve the issues. If you can't resolve your problems,...
Know what defines a symptom and when it is time to call the vet.
Most often, you can get medication from your veterinarian, but you can also take a written prescription to any local pharmacy. In fact, many drugs that are used in people can also be used in pets.
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