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Semi-digestible food: It should be indigestion, eating too much, eating something that should not be eaten (such as: drinking milk and eating shrimp and other seafood), you can starve it for a day, let its stomach rest for a day, only drink water, and then start feeding some soft food that is easy to digest.
Translucent mucus: It may be gastritis, and it can be treated as above.
Yellow-green liquid: If you want to go to the hospital for examination, there may be a liver and gallbladder disease.
Red or brown liquid: Go to the hospital immediately, it may be gastrointestinal or stomach bleeding, but don't worry too much, something may get stuck. You can go to a regular hospital.
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Nowadays, there are too many dogs infected with parvo and canine distemper, and most of them are atypical, so there is a certain difficulty in diagnosing and **. It is recommended that you go to a reputable animal hospital. There are many causes of vomiting, such as allergies, poisoning, certain infectious diseases, etc., but it cannot be diagnosed just by describing it like this, but if you vomit badly, it is easy to cause dehydration, so the resistance will be weakened.
But don't worry, the right symptom and or the cause**, it will be soon**.
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Maybe gastroenteritis, take him to the hospital to hang water or get an injection and you'll be fine, but the dog's disease progresses quickly, if you don't want to lose him, send him to the pet hospital! It's not expensive, take a look at the maximum 100, the more you drag it out, the more serious the condition, the more expensive it is!
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6 months is not too big, maybe it's a sick pull! My dog was like this when he was younger! And even now, sometimes.
Now germs are spreading very quickly! It's okay to feed medicine often.
It doesn't hurt to give it some medicine! Won't hurt it!
Feeding once or twice a day is sufficient!!
Usually give it less greasy stuff !!
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It may be parvovirus infection. Take some feces to the pet hospital for testing, if it is parvovirus, then you need to treat it quickly. One of my previous puppies died of the parvovirus.
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Ah. It must be sent to the pet hospital, the puppy I have raised will look like this, and she will be very pitiful if she is not sent to the hospital. And she's only six months! Woo Woo hurry up! I don't want another puppy to die like this!
The cost of the hospital is not expensive! Hurry up
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Is it a girl? Maybe you're pregnant.
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Quickly send to the pet hospital.
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Has the dog been vaccinated? If not, it is likely that you have come into contact with the source of infection when you take it out to play (there is an infectious dog); If it is in the period of vaccine immunization, it is best not to take the dog out, and at the same time, do not bathe, because at this time it has a weakened immune function, and is prone to colds or other diseases.
Now that the weather is getting cooler, there is a high possibility that the puppy will be infected by parvovirus, so let's see if your dog has the following symptoms:
Dogs develop symptoms within 3-14 days after exposure to parvovirus, with an average onset time of 5-7 days. Clinical symptoms include decreased appetite, depression, fever, vomiting, and diarrhoea.
Adult dogs may not necessarily have fever at first, but often have decreased appetite, depression, vomiting, diarrhea (after 24 hours), and sometimes repeated violent vomiting, loose stools, or bloody stool. The mortality rate in adult dogs is 2-3%. Puppies (shock due to high levels of dehydration) have a mortality rate of 25-50%.
Therefore, it is important to rehydrate as soon as possible. The early ** effect is the best!
Oral gentamicin + ceftriaxone sodium for injection + mommy love, glucose water. Gentamicin is mixed with ceftriaxone sodium for injection, and Mommy Love is mixed with glucose water (not easy to be too thin). Twice a day, for two days, immediately stop the drug, if it improves, continue to take oral Mommy Love.
The above formula works wonders against parvovirus, especially in the early stages of parvovirus. )
Suggestion: Don't use medicine indiscriminately, because you are not sure what kind of disease the dog is, now give it a small amount of glucose water and take it to the pet hospital as soon as possible! Good luck with your dog**
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Dogs**yes**? How old is the dog? Have you had your temperature measured? Do you have a fever? Is poop normal? What do you usually eat? Have you eaten anything lately that you haven't eaten normally? Have you been vaccinated?
You describe so few symptoms that it's hard to tell what disease your dog has, please add the question, be careful!
If the puppy has symptoms like you said, and then it gets a little better and then it gets worse, it's probably distemper.
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It may be a stage in the growth process of the dog, we all call it turning the intestines, which is a process that most dogs will go through, after turning the intestines, its growth rate will be faster than the original. Generally one day is fine, my family originally had one is also like this, during this period do not give it hard, indigestible food, such as bones It is best not to give him food, for fear that the intestines will be damaged in the process of turning the intestines. If you are still worried, you can take it to see it, or you can consult the elderly.
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If there is a problem with digestive function, it is best to go to the hospital and ask a doctor to diagnose whether there are organic lesions.
Don't feed milk, sweet potatoes and offal, these foods are easy to produce acid, such as sweet potatoes, containing resistant starch and sugar, stay in the stomach for a long time, under the action of gastric acid, it will ferment to produce a lot of gas and acidic substances, the specific manifestation is abdominal distension and gastroesophageal reflux (commonly known as heartburn or spitting acid water), stay in the intestine for a short time, although it has a laxative effect, but it will also take away a lot of nutrients and cause poor nutrient absorption.
He should be given something soft and easy to digest, and if you don't mind, give it the best way to chew it, it tastes good and easy to digest. For example, chew steamed rice with meat (without salt), etc., you can mix a little egg yolk.
Eating less food in the intestines makes peristalsis slower, which is one of the causes of constipation. It's not that you don't have a bowel movement without eating, it goes to defecate means that you have the urge to defecate but have difficulty in defecation. If it does not eat, it must be replenished with water, but not plain water, and must have electrolytes, so that it will not be immediately emptied in the intestines and enter the blood circulation and can stay in it for a long time, preventing the formation of feces with too little water and being absorbed by the intestinal wall and drying out.
In terms of age, it is an elderly dog, and it is normal to have physical problems. Some dogs just don't eat or drink and end up walking away ......The laws of nature, be prepared. Give it a good condition, and do your best to obey the destiny of heaven. If you really can't do it, you can go to the hospital to inject the nutrient solution.
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When the dog is older, it is good for the stomach to eat more soft food. Vomiting may be an upset stomach, you can feed some pet stomach probiotics.
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When the dog is old, take it to the hospital to see, there may be something wrong with the stomach.
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It is recommended to go to the hospital, because the body functions will deteriorate when you are old, so you should be careful.
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Let's go to a large regular and reliable pet hospital! We unprofessional people can't say for sure, it's better to find a doctor, don't go to an irregular hospital, otherwise you will be blindly prescribed medicine and checked.
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It is recommended to take the dog to have a gastrointestinal examination and do not blindly inject some anti-inflammatory injections.
Go to a regular pet hospital to take a look, the puppy has poor resistance, and I am afraid that I am afraid of contracting a more serious infectious disease. If you pull and vomit, there is a small possibility, it is best to go to the hospital for a check-up, and it is easier to find it early. >>>More
Eat 1 meal a day, feed snacks during the day, and you won't vomit so badly But 1 meal to be fed, confirm it according to your dog's weight, my dog, a medium-sized adult dog is less than 30 pounds, just eat a normal-sized steamed bun with some meat and vegetables, and dog friends raise large dogs at night to feed a meal of half a catty of noodles and some liver If your dog is not yet an adult, you can consider giving 2 meals In addition, there are some taboo foods and indigestible do not feed, you can search on the Internet >>>More
It is best to go to the pet hospital to confirm whether he is infected with parvovirus, I don't know if there are any other symptoms, how old is the dog, if it is a dog that has just arrived at home, try to go to the hospital to rule out parvo, if the spirit has been better, suddenly do not eat, the spirit is not good, is not paying attention to keeping warm, or the dog's stomach is not very good, not very digestive, whether there is deworming for the dog, the dog prepares some clean warm water, let the dog drink more water.
It is likely that your dog has parvovirus infection or canine distemper. As for what it is, you have to go to the pet hospital to check it out. If you are afraid of the high fees of the pet hospital, you can buy it yourself and test it yourself. >>>More
What is the reason for not eating for three days? Are you sick or want to **? But not eating for three days will bring great harm to the human body, blood sugar will drop to a low point and become hypoglycemia, you will feel dizzy, vomiting, lack of energy, weakness in the limbs, etc. >>>More