Possible Side Effects to the Canine Distemper Vaccine
• Lethargy - After receiving its vaccination, a dog may want to just lie around and sleep, avoiding its typical activities.
• Slight fever - Some dogs react to vaccinations with a slightly elevated temperature.
• Swelling at the injection site - Dogs occasionally get a lump at the injection site that absorbs into their system within a day or two.
• Loss of appetite - Loss of appetite is another minor side effect to the distemper vaccine.
While the majority of reactions to the distemper vaccine are minor, should the dog react with swelling of the face, diarrhea or vomiting, or become unresponsive, contact your veterinarian immediately.
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The climate of Ireland is considered a mild environment. Its annual median temperature is approximately 50 degrees Fahrenheit, or 10 degrees Celsius.
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I prefer to use a special shampoo for small animals think it is by Johnson and Johnson the one i use it is very mild and safe to use on guinea pigs. never use human, dog or cat shampoos on guinea pigs.
You didn't say how long the diarrhea has been going on, or if it's mild or severe diarrhea (mild diarrhea is soft stools, or pudding texture; serious diarrhea is projectile, uncontrolled watery texture). The greatest worry with ongoing diarrhea is dehydration. You also didn't say if your puppy is having other symptoms such as acting lethargic or vomiting. If it is, you need to get your puppy to a veterinarian. In a young puppy, diarrhea can be caused by viruses and parasites. Getting a stool sample to the vet would be wise. Without having all the information I need, your best bet is to have your puppy examined by a vet. A young puppy with diarrhea usually needs medical attention immediately. Puppies are quite delicate, and depending on what's causing the diarrhea, it could even be fatal.
Symptoms can be limited to only mild diarrhea or go on to full-blown dysentery.
Only if you have a mild infection.
Yes, it is very normal. Tell the doctor and he can tell you how to get rid of it, or mild it.
The symptoms of norovirus are mild fever, diarrhea, vomit, and headache. hope this helps 8-)
Increased risk of photodermis, may cause mild diarrhea.
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yes it's normal to have mild cramps during 12 weeks of pregnancy its called braxton hicks contraction.
Mild diarrhea, dizziness, headache, nausea/vomiting, and vaginitis.
Diarrhea is very common and usually not serious. you have a mild case of diarrhea, you can just let it run its course, or you can treat it with an over-the-counter medicine. Common brand names include Pepto-Bismol, Imodium A-D, and Kaopectate.
Not always. Some people may experience mild issues, such as diarrhea if they change their eating habits.
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