It is a problem no matter what your job
It couldn't hurt - you need to talk to the vet about that.
No--lethargy is a symptom of a health problem. See a vet ASAP.
Fat dogs can be at risk for many health problems just as their human owners can. The dog can get heart issues if fat tissue builds up around it or it can have breathing issues if he is very overweight. This is a serious problem which should be brought up in discussion with one's Vet.
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It is likely something they ate. If your dog is having stomach problems, or any other health issue, you need to take it to a vet as it could be serious.
Take this animal to the vet. It could be an equlibrium problem, caused by a number of things.
if it is a problem that is caused by medical problems properly diagnosed by a vet, then there are doggie diapers that you can buy at pet supply retailers. If the dog has not seen a vet as is house trained, then I would recommend seing a vet ASAP. It may be a kidney or urinary tract problem that can be cured with medication.
It could be anything from a spinal problem, spider bite, neurological problems, bone or joint injuries, or an infection. You need to take your kitten to a vet right away.
Puggles can have a lot of health problems. One that has caused me problems is their bladders. Puggles can pass stones into their bladders that are to big to come out by themselves. My puggle, and other puggles, had to have surgury to have them removed. You can buy special dog food at vet offices that help prevent the stones from forming.
A skinny puppy who is nonetheless eating may have a serious health problem. See a vet ASAP.
Make sure your dog is drinking plenty of water, and if the problem persists, see a vet.
Staffies are hardy dogs who don't really suffer much from ailments, the most common health problem they tend towards is eye problems, and sometimes also skin problems when they have sensitive skins. It is also quite common for the breed to suffer prostate infections and urinary tract problems, as I found from a very expensive trip to the vet with our staffie