Sluggish Dog
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Sluggish Dog
For the past week or so my 4 year old female has been acting sluggish and has not had a very good appetite. Any ideas on what I can do to try to bring her around.
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Has she had a recent vaccination? Is she on heartworm prevention religiously (never miss a dose)?
Check the color of her gums (pink, pale, greyish).
How is her urination (pale or dark yellow/brownish)?
Any vomiting or wretching?
First of all, don't let her get dehydrated. If she is not drinking sufficent amounts of water, she will quickly dehydrate. You should offer pedialyte (plain unflavored) with a oral syringe if you suspect insuffiecent intake.
There are several things this could be and I am by no means an expert, but these signs seem suspecious to me and would be concerned.
Immune Mediated Hemoletic Anemia is a serious, life threatening condition that affects the red blood cell production. It tends to affect female dogs 3-8 years old more often.
Then there is heartworm, with the first signs being lethargy and lack of appetite.
I would recommend that she see a vet.
Do a google search using the words dog, lethargy, inappetence.. and any other symptoms you notice. Use this information when you take her in to make sure you ask the vet all the questions. When you do the research BEFORE going to the vet, you are more likely to get the proper tests and such, instead of inconclusive opinions and generalized treatments.
Insist on blood work, etc.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Check the color of her gums (pink, pale, greyish).
How is her urination (pale or dark yellow/brownish)?
Any vomiting or wretching?
First of all, don't let her get dehydrated. If she is not drinking sufficent amounts of water, she will quickly dehydrate. You should offer pedialyte (plain unflavored) with a oral syringe if you suspect insuffiecent intake.
There are several things this could be and I am by no means an expert, but these signs seem suspecious to me and would be concerned.
Immune Mediated Hemoletic Anemia is a serious, life threatening condition that affects the red blood cell production. It tends to affect female dogs 3-8 years old more often.
Then there is heartworm, with the first signs being lethargy and lack of appetite.
I would recommend that she see a vet.
Do a google search using the words dog, lethargy, inappetence.. and any other symptoms you notice. Use this information when you take her in to make sure you ask the vet all the questions. When you do the research BEFORE going to the vet, you are more likely to get the proper tests and such, instead of inconclusive opinions and generalized treatments.
Insist on blood work, etc.
Good luck and keep us posted.
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