Dog Illness Symptoms

By msary60

Dog has become a part of our family now a day and they are certainly our best friend. Everyone want their dog to be healthy, live longer and happy all the time but sometimes they can get sick, behaviour changes and shown difference kind of illness symptoms.

Whatever your worries and concern may be, it is your duty as their owner to take care of them when they don’t feel well and bring them back to their normal conditions as quick as possible.

You can form a diagnosis of your dog’s illness by noting any sudden or unusual changes in behavior patterns. Does your dog seem quiet, listless and depressed? Is your dog off its food? Does your dog seem disoriented? Has it been losing its balance while getting up or while walking? Has your dog been displaying any unwarranted or uncharacteristic aggression? If the answer is yes to any one of these, it could indicate any kind of physical, hormonal, and neurological disorder, and it is time to go visit the vet.

Your dog is ill if there happens to be any unpleasant smell, coloration or discharge in its feces and urine. There can be several causes, including digestive problems, urogenital tract infection, the presence of internal parasites like tapeworms, hookworms, heartworms, etc, some kind of intestinal obstruction, poisoning, allergies, glands inflammation, vaginitis, cancer, among others. The vet may want to have the feces and urine samples analyzed in a laboratory to discover the exact cause.

Frequent vomiting and diarrhea can indicate anything from intestinal parasites to liver disease to cancer to allergy to enteritis and a host of other disorders.

You can tell whether a dog is healthy or not by checking its coat and skin. A lusterless coat, skin eruptions, and a tendency to frequently scratch or lick the skin don’t point towards good health – it may point towards the presence of parasites like mites and lice, bacterial and yeast infections, some kind of allergy, or towards a case of dermatitis actually. Consult your vet immediately. Skin problems in dogs are extremely unpleasant and often require long and sustained treatments.

A healthy dog has a wet, cold nose. A hot, dry nose or discharge indicate infection or fever. If your dog is having trouble breathing or is drooling too much or is frequently coughing, the signs may point towards some kind of respiratory problems, cardiac problems, or canine filariasis.

Check your dog’s ears. There is no need for concern if the dog doesn’t keep scratching or shaking them all the time, if there is no discharge or unpleasant odor, if there are no foreign bodies or parasites, and if the skin looks clean and healthy.

If your dog is drinking too much water, it could indicate diabetes, kidney and liver problems.

If your dog is limping, it could be a thorn or wound in the paw, arthritis, weight problems, tendonitis, or genetic problems like hip dysplasia or luxating patella.

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