I have an 8 week old great dane puppy. Normally very energetic, the last two days all hes done is sleep. He ate once and then puked it up and seems to have the hiccups. His nose is cool but dry.....whats going on?
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Sick puppy, help!
Posted on 2008/01/30 by User -
please help - still vomiting
Posted on 2008/01/31 by UserI am concerned that my schnauzer may have something more than minor. he has not kept any food down for more than 5 minutes for the last 3 days.
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What is wrong with my cat?
Posted on 2008/01/31 by CarolineMy cat won't eat, drink, or use the litter box. She has lost her energy and doesn't play or walk around much. Sometimes she also vomits, but not continually. We just moved and I thought she was adjusting to the change, but it's been 5 days and she hasn't gotten better. I have been force feeding her water from a dropper to keep her alive. I can't afford a lot of expensive vet tests. What could it possibly be? Anything I can do for her at home?
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Sick Yorkie
Posted on 2008/02/01 by JenniferI have an 8 yrs old male yorkie who has not eaten for atleast 2 days and I have to carry him over to the water and make him drink. He is also having problems walking with his back legs. What does this sound like? Do you think he is renal failure?
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10 year old male neutered cat. is usually independent and "opinionated", eats well, very vocal and mischevious. Is now crouching and slinking around, growling frequently and looks very uncomfortable. Last fecal I can attribute (have two cats)to him were small round balls. Constipated? Have not taken a temp/ has been urinating in unacceptable places
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urine infection
Posted on 2008/02/04 by Usermy dog is 17 yrs old and he is not eating or drinking alot he is also very sleepy and his urine is terrable smelly and very dark. he knows when we are there and just about makes it outside what do you think this is, is he shutting down or is it a really bad urine infection please help??
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Diabetes/Low Thyroid
Posted on 2008/02/10 by JanLast week, Moby (94 lbs) began drinking excessive amounts of water (this was a sudden change). After a couple of days of this, he began waking me during the night to take him outside to wet. This progressed to his not having enough control to let me know and he had accidents inside two consecutive nights. I took him to the vet on Friday, they drew blood and tested his urine. The results indicate he is diabetic and his thyroid level is low. His blood sugar was 400. Additional blood work indicated that his organs have not been affected. Friday night, he needed to go outside to wet approximately every 1 1/2 hours and all night he still could not get enough water. ...
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Something is not right
Posted on 2008/02/11 by HeatherI have a chihuahua and since saturday she seems to be in pain. She cries when you go to pick her up. Her body seizes up. She had a seizure without the convultions. She seems afraid to be picked up. She won't eat. I took her into the vet yesturday, they did an x-ray and blood work it all came out fine, but she is still not responding well. Got any ideas?
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Reason for collapse
Posted on 2008/02/12 by HendersonMy 14yr old male Brussles Griffon has gagging fits where he can't seem to breath and tries to hack up something but never has a discharge. He then loses control of his bowls and pees on floor and then his front legs weaken and he collapes and can't move for awhile. He eventually recovers enought to move but with difficulty. Doesn't hardly eat, licks his feet a lot, sleeps all the time and doesn't really want any attention. Doesn't seem to have a fever. Fits usually happen at night. I am very worried?
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sudden illness
Posted on 2008/02/15 by SharonOur black lab has suddenly loss the use of her back legs in the past few days. We have to carried her outside to relieved herself and carried her to the food dish. She had ACL right knee repair surgery last year. At first, we thought this was the problem reoccuring but now we are not sure because both of her legs collapse if she stands on them. My husband plans on taking her to the vet after work. I would take her myself but I am unable to carry her.