When you know you have to take your pet to the vet? If you select "Yes" answers to all these questions, then the time is now. Perhaps there are other signs, but these are the experts on the existing basic, you need to watch for:
Your pet has lost its appetite for more than two days?
The animal has vomited more than twice?
Is your pet had diarrhea for more than two days?
DoesYour pet is vomiting and diarrhea?
If your pet hides with listlessness unusual behavior - brooding, in the bushes, there's no enthusiasm for their favorite activity?
Collapsed, your pet?
Is your pet has had a seizure or uncontrolled muscle spasms?
If your pet seems confused or disoriented?
If your pet to walk in a circle things or approachesno apparent reason?
Is the temperature of your pet's body over 103f?
If your pet is having problems with breathing?
If your pet is breathing discharges from the mouth and / or through the nose and is fast?
If your pet is bleeding from the mouth, nose, ears, anus, vulva or penis?
Have you noticed blood in the stool or vomit of your pet?
Contractions is your pet in pain when touched, standing or lying down? Show other signs of pain?
If your pet is suffering from a bite, cut or trim large that the bleeding is not so strong, can we stop it?
Do you suspect a fracture?
Do you have any reason to think that your pet has eaten poison?
Is your pet abnormal amount of drinking water? And urinationexaggerated?
It's your box of cats in weird?
Your pet is inflamed 's ear or unloading?
S is your pet 'swollen eye, glazed, with purulent discharge or attack the material? If students greatly expanded?
Take your pet to the vet as soon as possible if you pet has any of these symptoms:
Lack of attention and interest in the world.
Relief.
Scratches.
Dull coat, hair loss, or angry, unhealthy skin.
Lameness.
Unexplained weight loss or obesity.
Coughing or sneezing.
Swelling.
Constipation or incontinence.
Bad breath, abnormal teeth or gums.
Scooting the rear end on the floor.
Note to the companyBirds: See your veterinarian if the bird looks sick, sneezing or vomiting. Observe stools for constipation or diarrhea. Disconnect the bird from other birds and keep warm.
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