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Symptoms that Dog and/or Cat Owners Should Not Ignore
Posted on 28 April, 2016 at 21:04 |
SYMPTOMS THAT DOG AND/OR CAT OWNERS SHOULD NOT
IGNORE This is Part 1 in a 2
part series of symptoms that dog and/or cat owners should not ignore, and
should seek veterinary attention right away. They are not in order of
importance, as they are all important. In these tough economic times, pet owners are looking for
ways to save money on their pets. Unfortunately, this also leads people to
delay seeking medical care because they’re uncertain if a visit to the vet is
absolutely necessary. Most people know if a pet has collapsed, had a seizure, is
bleeding, bloated, unable to walk, or has been injured they should see their
veterinarian quickly. But what about
other, more subtle symptoms? When should you absolutely, positively take your
pet to the veterinarian? We all want our pets to be healthy and well, but there are
times in every pet parent’s life when one of our beloved pets may have an
illness, injury, or medical condition necessitating a trip to their
veterinarian. I had the pleasure of
speaking to Dr. Dwight Sinner of Siskiyou Veterinary Hospital in Medford, Oregon.
*For more information, see bottom of blog*.
Dr. Sinner was kind enough to
list the following symptoms in your dog or cat that pet parents should NEVER
ignore and should contact their veterinarian right away. Vomiting and/or diarrhea Diarrhea: A single bout of diarrhea is generally not a
concern in dogs, but if it persists for more than a day, it can lead to
dehydration, or it may indicate an underlying health issue and should be
checked out by your veterinarian. Bring
your dog to the vet if his diarrhea continues for more than a day, or if you
observe lethargy, vomiting, fever, dark-colored or bloody stools, straining to
defecate, decreased appetite or unexplained weight loss. Contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice your puppy
has diarrhea, as it can be an important indicator of serious diseases in young
dogs. There are many causes of diarrhea
in dogs. Some of them include: change in
diet or food intolerance, ingestion of spoiled food, poisonous substances or
toxic plant material, ingestion of an object.
Diarrhea can also be due to an allergic reaction, bacterial or viral
infection, internal parasites, inflammatory bowel disease, kidney or liver
disease, cancer or tumors of the digestive tract, colitis or gastroenteritis. Stress can also cause diarrhea so having your
pet sitter monitor your dog for diarrhea is very important since being away
from you can cause stress. Vomiting: An occasional, isolated bout of vomiting may
not be of concern. However, frequent or chronic vomiting can be a sign of a
more serious condition such as colitis, intestinal obstruction or parvovirus. If your dog’s vomiting is not an isolated
incident, please bring him to the vet right away for a complete exam and
diagnostic testing. Any of the following symptoms along with the vomiting would
indicate contacting your vet right away: diarrhea, dehydration, lethargy, blood
in vomit, weight loss, change in appetite , increase or decrease in thirst or
urination. Your professional pet sitter
at Kelly’s Pet Sitting will monitor your dog’s food and water intake, bowel and
bladder habits and keep you and your veterinarian informed of any change in
habits. Seizures or convulsions Seizures can look like a twitch or
uncontrollable shaking and can last from less than a minute to several
minutes. Some of the causes of seizures
are: epilepsy, eating poison, liver or kidney disease, low or high blood sugar,
strokes, or other conditions. When the
seizure stops they usually appear confused and unsteady. Call your veterinarian right away to have him
evaluated. Some dogs may need to take
medication to help control the seizures.
Your professional pet sitter will be able to administer medication while
you are away and to notice any seizures and let you and your veterinarian know
what transpired. Blood in urine or stool If you
notice your cat litter box has any blood in urine or stool, or if you notice
blood in urine or stool of your dog, contact your veterinarian right away.
There are many illnesses that may be causing this and it is best to get your
pet evaluated and treated as soon as possible. Your Professional Pet Sitter monitors your
pet’s stools for any sign of illness. Not eating for 1-2 days Because loss of appetite in dogs or cats can
indicate illness, it is important to seek veterinary care if you notice changes
in your pet’s eating habits, especially if your dog usually gobbles up their
food & suddenly does not eat. We have
noticed in our pet sitting service that some pets may not eat the first day or
possibly, the second day their owners are away.
We also know of various methods that may help your pet to eat. At Kelly’s Pet Sitting, we ask if your pet
normally nibbles or gobbles their food so we can maintain records of how your
pet is eating. That way, we can keep you
informed and seek veterinary care if needed. We send daily updates to let you
know how your pet is doing for your peace of mind. Inability or painful urination and defecation There are many causes of inability or painful
urination or defecation. The treatment
might be as simple as feeding a high fiber diet, giving plenty of water and
laxatives as prescribed by your vet. But
it could be something more serious. Get
to know your pet’s normal pee & poop schedules so you can determine what is
normal for your pet. When you hire
Kelly’s Pet Sitting to care for your pets, we always monitor your pet’s
elimination and look for any signs of abnormality so we can alert the pet
parent and take your pet to your veterinarian if indicated. Unexpected weight loss or weight gain If you are feeding a regular, healthy diet to
your pet that is appropriate to their breed, activity level, and size and
suddenly your pet has an unexpected weight loss or gain, it is imperative that
you take your pet for an exam with your veterinarian. There are many causes for this ranging from
thyroid disorders to diabetes, and many others. Your vet will let you know what
diet and/or meds your pet may need in order to maintain their weight and
health. Increases in water drinking or urination or
accidents in the house If
you notice your pet drinking more water than is normal for them, or suddenly
having accidents in the house with a house-trained dog, this can signal a lot
of potential problems. For cats that are suddenly urinating outside of their
litter box, this could be a symptom of a urinary tract infection, or other
problem. Excessive water intake and
urination could be a sign of diabetes, kidney disease or other problem in your
pet. Please have your pet evaluated by
your veterinarian, who will provide treatment.
Weakness or collapse In hot
weather, heat stroke is a definite possibility. Pets can get dehydrated
quickly, so give them plenty of water if it is hot outdoors. And keep them in a shady place out of the sun
and be careful not to over-exercise them in the heat. Keep them indoors when it is extremely
hot. Be especially careful with
brachycephalic dogs (dogs with short noses) such as pugs, boxers, or any dog with
a short snout, etc.) as they cannot breathe as easily as other dogs. If your
dog should show signs of weakness or collapse, contact your veterinarian
immediately. Red or painful eyes and/or loss of vision Examine your dog and cat eyes and lids for
signs of redness, discharge, cloudiness or change in eye color. Be sure to protect your dog’s eyes from
shampoo during bathing and please drive with your dog’s head inside of the
vehicle, as debris or insects, as well as the wind drying out their eyes, can
cause injury. If you notice your pet bumping into things, have your veterinarian
do an exam. They may have cataracts or
other eye problems affecting their vision. Tumors or lumps You may
be snuggled up with your canine buddy, and all of a sudden, you notice a lump.
Before you freak out that it may be cancer, realize that most lumps are fatty
tumors, and are more common in older pets.
Often these are benign, meaning not cancerous. Fewer than half of lumps and bumps you find
on a dog are malignant, or cancerous. Still,
it is best to let your vet evaluate the lump to determine if it is nothing to
worry about or something that needs to be further evaluated. *Dr. Dwight Sinner graduated from the Washington State
University College of Veterinary Medicine in Pullman, WA in 1982. He has owned Siskiyou Veterinary Hospital
since 1984. He has special interests in
dog and cat surgery, dental procedures, and knee stabilization procedures. Siskiyou Veterinary Hospital is open Monday-Friday,
8:00 AM – 5:30 PM, and Saturdays, 8:00 AM – Noon and 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM. After hour emergencies are referred to the
Southern Oregon Veterinary Specialty Center at (541) 282-7711. In his spare time, he enjoys time with his
family, bicycling, hiking, and volunteering at his church. DISCLAIMER: Of course, this list cannot explain every
symptom that could indicate an emergent situation, so if in doubt, ALWAYS call
your vet if you have concerns. At Kelly’s Pet Sitting in Medford, Oregon we have every
client fill out a Veterinary Authorization listing the name and contact
information for their vet, as well as names and descriptions of their
pets. All of our pet sitters are
experienced in what symptoms to look for in your pets while in our care and to
contact you and/or your veterinarian for advice and/or treatment. We also have the number of the Emergency Vet
in Medford should your veterinarian not be able to see your pet after hours Southern Oregon
Veterinary Specialty Center 541-282-7711. Pet Poison Number (1-888-426-4435 or
1-800-548-2423. Sources: pet.webmd.com, dogtime.com |
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