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Could You Identify Common Dog Symptoms of Illness?


Being able to recognize common dog symptoms of illness can help save your dog in an emergency situation by providing effective first aid. Your efforts could buy you some precious time while you take your dog to a medical treatment center.

In order to decide whether your dog has symptoms of an illness, you'll need to observe his behavior on a regular basis. You should pay attention to all his little weird habits and quirks every day. Does your dog have a tendency to chase his tail when it's time to go out for a walk? Or does your dog chase his tail in the hopes of biting it? If it's the second option, then your dog could have a bacterial infection.

By knowing your dog and understanding some basic facts about dogs, you can establish whether something is right or possibly wrong about his health. A dog's body temperature is normally around 39 degrees Celsius or 102 degrees Fahrenheit. You have to take your dog's temperature with a rectal thermometer. Make sure to have a pair of gloves and some alcohol swabs handy to clean the thermometer after you've taken the dog's temperature.

To take your dog's temperature, do it while your dog is calm and standing up on all fours. If he is tired because he just came back from a long walk, it's even better as he may cooperate a little more. Do not allow your dog to sit down while taking his temperature as the thermometer could get pushed up inside of him and it could puncture or damage bodily tissues.

You can also check your dog's pulse to look for any other symptoms of an illness. To check his pulse, place both hands on his heart, in his inner thigh or in his front legs. These points make it easy for you to feel his pulse. Count the number of heartbeats during a 15-second period (keep an eye on a clock or a watch) and then multiply that number by 4 to get his average heartbeat per minute. Normal heart rate varies according to the breed, size or age of the dog. Larger dogs normally have lower heart rates and smaller dogs normally have faster heart rates.

A dog may also show symptoms of illness or injury through a change in their behavior. For example, your dog could ignore your commands, withdraw from the family or other dogs, refuse to move, whine a lot, refuse to eat, refuse to urinate or defecate or remain really quiet.

You should always keep an eye open for other dog symptoms of illness that could indicate physical pain. If your dog constantly licks or scratches himself or if he appears to be limping, this is a clear indication of pain. Bring your dog to see a veterinarian as soon as you can. It will you save you time, frustration and money in case the illness or pain continues to worsen. But most importantly, you will help your dog by taking him to a vet that will know how to relieve his pain. Keep an eye open for these basic dog symptoms and your dog will thank you.




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question about dog symptoms??
i have a maltese terrier nd he has major exhaustion,peeing black blood and not eating ... im going to take him the vet but i want your opinion on what it is?????????????

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Stroke in dogs...symptoms?
Yesterday my 8 year old lab was in the kitchen, and she kind of stumbled, I asked her if she was ok, then she looked at me, and her eyes were rolled in the back of her head. I told her to go outside, and you could clearly tell she was smelling her way out, still stumbling. I screamed for my husband, and he went out with her, I stayed in with the kids, and he saw her eyes, but then they came rolling back. It was a matter of about a minute. I am going to call the vet today (it's too early right now to call), but I was curious, is that a sign of stroke, or seizure? She is happy, like nothing happened. She ate a treat right after, and drank some water. It really scared me... Thank you everyone for responding! It is really comforting! I will be taking her once the office opens!

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Question about dog symptom....?
I have a Maltese Poodle, female, about 9 months old. She has watery eyes and a wet cough. She's not coughing a lot. The last cough was about 3 hrs ago. However, she is coughing enough for me to worry. Besides these symptoms she is happy, playful, engertic, and still eats like normal. She did visit a pet store about 14 days ago or so. I believe she has allegeries. What do you think? How can I help her w/ her allegeries before a vet visit? (It is the weekend after all.)

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Dog symptoms: vomiting,jaundice,billie ruben over 400.My dog is dieing and is only 1yr old.Suggestions?
She is allready at the vet and her conditionb is declining rapidly.We anr not able to find any poisins she could have gotten into.liver is failing and we dont know why any advice could save her.Thanks

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My dogs symptoms????
Wel I just got a dog 2 days ago and today I took him to get groomed and to get his vaccines. The dog groomer told me he has an ear infection so I got some meds from the vets office and the vet confirmed he had it. I told him about biting his paws and tail because the dog groomer had told me as well that the brown on his feet were from chewing. my dog is a bichon mix and its about 2-3 years old. He cries a lot and drools a lot as well. They told me to get him neutered but my mom is against it because she wants him to breed at the most 1 time because she wants another pup for herself. So are there any other ways to fix the chewing, drooling, and whining? I will get him neutered eventually but not right now. Best answer will be awarded 10pts. Honestly If you're going to be rude don't answer at all. You speak "passionately" about dogs yet you're so ignorant and rude. Every single time I post something about dogs someone has to say something rude. Please don't waste my time. Oh yea and this dog might not even be unhealthy! I've had it for 2 days and I don't know its history so maybe the ear infection is recent. And drooling, chewing, and whining might be due to discipline. The chewing due from allergies, salt from the snow, don't discriminae this poor dog and say he shouldn't breed. He's perfectly fine with no serious problems. And his temperament is great. Don't assume something before you know the details.

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