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Something is wrong with my dog
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:00 pm
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:00 pm
He is a beagle. He is outside during the day and inside at night. He has been laying around for the last few days, which is totally out of character. He won't eat his dog food. He did eat his heart worm pill a few minutes ago. His gums are white. I've never seen them like that.
He is on the couch sleeping now. He doesn't seem to have upset stomach. Does anyone know what it could be? I'm freaking out. He is like my child.
I don't want to run up a crazy bill at the emergency vet. He isn't throwing up and he doesn't seem to have diarrhea, so I don't think he is dehydrated. He will drink water.
Anyone have any idea what it could be?
He is on the couch sleeping now. He doesn't seem to have upset stomach. Does anyone know what it could be? I'm freaking out. He is like my child.
I don't want to run up a crazy bill at the emergency vet. He isn't throwing up and he doesn't seem to have diarrhea, so I don't think he is dehydrated. He will drink water.
Anyone have any idea what it could be?
This post was edited on 3/9/13 at 2:02 pm
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:03 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
Not sure if this is what happened to your dog, but my lab ate a frog or toad a few months ago and laid around for a few days and had a seizure caused by something frogs excrete through their skin as a defense mechanism.
This post was edited on 3/9/13 at 2:04 pm
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:04 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
If he's not eating I'd take him. Pale gums usually mean you have a pretty sick pup too.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:06 pm to BluegrassBelle
Yeah I'd advise getting him checked out.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:06 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
Take him to the vet for a check up
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:07 pm to Henry Jones Jr
My mom's beagle ate a frog once. We brought her to the emergency vet because she wouldn't stop drooling. She was just sitting there with drool running out of her mouth like a faucet.
She spent the night there. When we got there to get her the next morning, she was running around playing with the vet and the staff. They fell in love with her.
$250 later, I found out that there was nothing that they could do except for let her get over it.
She spent the night there. When we got there to get her the next morning, she was running around playing with the vet and the staff. They fell in love with her.
$250 later, I found out that there was nothing that they could do except for let her get over it.
This post was edited on 3/9/13 at 2:08 pm
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:08 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
If he hasn't eaten for more than a day/day and a half you should probably take him to the vet.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:13 pm to Robot Santa
I was just walking around the back yard looking around. My neighbor has a loofah tree. The loofahs hang over our fence. There is a loofah on the ground that is almost completely eaten.
I googled to see if loofahs are harmful to dogs and it says that there are dog toys made out of loofahs. I'm sure that he wasn't supposed to eat a whole loofah though.
Idk if that is it though. It is the only thing that I could find.
I googled to see if loofahs are harmful to dogs and it says that there are dog toys made out of loofahs. I'm sure that he wasn't supposed to eat a whole loofah though.
Idk if that is it though. It is the only thing that I could find.
This post was edited on 3/9/13 at 2:14 pm
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:13 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
Take him to the vet. I don't want to cause alarm, but white gums usually means that a dog is either anemic or has lost blood, and if you haven't seen any then it's internal.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:15 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
How old is he Coastie? Gums are white? Is his belly distended? Is his breathing normal?
That is an absolute emergency. He needs to be at the vet like now.
That is an absolute emergency. He needs to be at the vet like now.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:17 pm to AubieALUMdvm
He is 8 years old.
His belly is fine. He is breathing fine. He comes when called, he is just walking slow and laying around. I just got him to eat some food. He just acts like he doesn't feel good.
His belly is fine. He is breathing fine. He comes when called, he is just walking slow and laying around. I just got him to eat some food. He just acts like he doesn't feel good.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:20 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
I think it's too risky to wait this one out. Pale gums are an emergency. I know it's expensive to do it on a Sunday but I think you should take him in now.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:22 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
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Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:23 pm to AubieALUMdvm
He just ate some food and his heart worm pill. If he doesn't start getting any better in a couple of hours I will take him to the emergency vet.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:25 pm to 3xlsugrad
Why would you want to eat a sick dog?
That's just not smart survivor skills Bear.
That's just not smart survivor skills Bear.
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:28 pm to MSCoastTigerGirl
Not trying to scare you - it's just what I would do if it were my own dog.
Monitor his breathing very closely. If his respiratory rate at a rest (breaths per minute, just count for 15 seconds and multiply) go consistently above 50 or 60 he's getting into more trouble. If at any time his belly seems distended or fluid filled it's also a problem. These things will also be good to write down and give to the vet.
I assume he's not having vomiting or diarrhea?
Are his gums so pale that when you press on them with your finger you can't see a difference as if you were to do it to yourself? If you can see a difference, exactly how long does it take to fill back in? Longer than 2 or 3 seconds?
Monitor his breathing very closely. If his respiratory rate at a rest (breaths per minute, just count for 15 seconds and multiply) go consistently above 50 or 60 he's getting into more trouble. If at any time his belly seems distended or fluid filled it's also a problem. These things will also be good to write down and give to the vet.
I assume he's not having vomiting or diarrhea?
Are his gums so pale that when you press on them with your finger you can't see a difference as if you were to do it to yourself? If you can see a difference, exactly how long does it take to fill back in? Longer than 2 or 3 seconds?
This post was edited on 3/9/13 at 2:30 pm
Posted on 3/9/13 at 2:31 pm to AubieALUMdvm
No vomiting or diarrhea at all. He is laying on the couch breathing normal. I will watch his belly and breathing though.
I am a bit familiar with signs of distress. He doesn't seem to be in distress. If he was, I would have him there already. I mainly wanted to know if its ok if I just watch him close and as long as he doesn't get worse can I wait until Monday morning to take him to his vet?
I am a bit familiar with signs of distress. He doesn't seem to be in distress. If he was, I would have him there already. I mainly wanted to know if its ok if I just watch him close and as long as he doesn't get worse can I wait until Monday morning to take him to his vet?
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