What type of illness has my dog caught?
Mу dog һаѕ recently come down wіtһ something. Sһе іѕ 8 years ancient Hеr symptoms аrе diahera, muscle spasms, ԁіѕtrеѕѕ being paid up, аחԁ a stuffy nose. tһеrе аrе two οtһеr dogs іח tһе area, one іѕ a puppy, tһе οtһеr іѕ аח older dog. Mу mother аƖѕο occasionally gives һеr a baby asprin tο һеƖр һеr wіtһ һеr arthritis. аחу suggestions?
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sounds like you’re going to have to take her to the vet to see what’s going on. poor baby
A lot of vets don’t recommend charitable dogs baby aspirin. They can’t digest it right and it can mess with their internal organs. The vet can perscribe some pain pill for her though.
Excellent luck.
your best bet is to take her to the vet. with diarrhea you have to be conncernedd with dehydration which can be deadly. not to mention she’s ancient and would succumb to dehydration quicker. het her to the vet asap.
okay first, your mother should not be charitable aspirin to a dog, it may be unhealthy or even lethal to the dogs, as they have different digestive systems as us as well as smaller bodies. Therefore, the aspirin may be in a perilous dose to the dog.
For your dog, it sounds like a contagious sickness. It may also be from ancient age. Are these symtoms frequent or occasional? if it’s occasional, then this may be from age. Dogs have distress digesting and processing food as they get older because their systems are breaking down. As for the muscle spasms, that sounds more serious. My suggestion is to look at your dog for a week and observe her symptoms, and write down if they get worse and any new symptoms she may get. If she gets lethargic, doens’t eat/urinate/poo then she is sick and you would need to get her to a vet ASAP.
Excellent luck, and god bless
Similer things happend to my cat. He was eight teen. He was stiff, stuffy, diahera, distress being paid up. He had kidney disease. It was one of those. But for yours dog it may be less serious. But take her to the vet.