difficulty breathing
exercise energy levels go down and loss of interest in food.
if it is breathing hard.
1 - What are some of the signs your horse has eaten a poisonous plant?
Excessive energy levels
Difficulty breathing
Rapid eye movement
Loss of interest in Food
# The horse is reluctant (anorexia) or refuses to eat; # The horse may look at their sides, or turn and nip at their sides; # The horse may kick at their abdomen with their back legs, paw with their forelegs, or stomp their feet; # The horse appears to be stretching out abnormally when defecating or is straining to pass a bowel movement; # The horse lies down and begins rolling and thrashing violently and does not shake after; # The horse is excessively sweaty after light exercise; # The horse shows excessive lip curling;
# The horse has cool extremities (e.g lips might feel cool to the touch on inside of the mouth); # Lack of bowel movements, as evidenced by the small number of manure piles (however, bowel movement is evident in some more severe cases); # Along with these other symptoms the horse's pulse (greater than 52 beats per minute) and respiratory rate may increase (NOTE: the horse's temperature usually shouldn't increase with colic. If a horse is experiencing abdominal pain and also has a fever, seek a veterinarian's help immediately, as this is often an indication of an infection and may also be an indication of peritonitis). Source: Wikipedia
colic
If this horse is doing any of the following: * Rolling frantically and kicking at belly as if trying to escape pain (could mean colic) * Not putting weight on a certain foot (could be lame) * leaning all weight on hind feet (could mean founder- this is an emergency!!!) * hot feet near cornet band (again, founder) * hot legs (ligament or tendon strain, or just slight bruise) * Not eating hay or grain, looking depressed, refusing treats (horse is either sleeping, really sick, or in unfamiliar surroundings) * bleeding * is very skinny with poor coat condition
depending on the poisoning and how much its stomach may swell like how rat poison effects a rat sometimes no signs at all the horse may just fall lie on it side and shake at tht point u need to fone a vet and put the animal down if u catch it early enough or if it hasnt had that much poison it well become inflamed in the stomach area and it well be swollen u still need to call a vet
Signs of an unhealthy horse include:
Weight Loss
Not eating or drinking
Lameness
Coughing
Mucus coming from muzzle/nostrils (After working out if you see mucus that's normal)
Mood swings
Eye boogers
You should know them when you see them. You should check your horse over on a daily basis to make sure nothing is bothering them.
Clinical signs of toxicosis include salivation, sweating, ataxia, and signs of pain. Additionally, at 24 hours after propylene glycol ingestion, the horse becomes increasingly atactic, has an abnormal breath odor, develops rapid shallow breathing, and is cyanotic. The horse may die of respiratory arrest 28 hours after the propylene glycol ingestion.
The "signs" that people often say indicate that a horse has worms are not really accurate. Because these signs can also be caused by a multitude of common issues such as poor diet and horses will always have some sort of parasite load unless they have been dewormed within a couple of weeks previously, looking for outwards symtpoms to determine that a horse has worms is not recommended.
Instead, parasitism is diagnosed via fecal egg counts.
The way a person can earn an ekg technician certification would be to visit a local college or university that specializes in this particular field of study.
They die
She will show signs of heat by rolling on the floor and tempting the tom. A pregnant cat will not show any of these signs.
if the cat is dead then yes but if alive no
Cats and other animals can become depressed just as humans do. Watch for signs such as lack of appetite, lethargy, dissociation. If you notice any of these signs, take your cat to its vet.
The most simple answer is: The cat will most likely become poisoned from licking the bleach off its fur. If a lot of bleach is spilled on the cat, it will cause painful chemical burns on the skin, and will cause untold damage if any got in the cat's eyes, ears or nose. If bleach has been spilled on a cat, you must take it to a vet immediately.
sneezing, and wheezing,and scratching alot, and diarrhea and throwing up
It looks like a alive cat sleeping.ADD:A poisoned cat will look a little less than just a sleeping cat. A cat that has ingested poison will very likely have foamed at the mouth constantly. It possibly might have vomited to try and get rid of the poison, also. It is unlikely the cat will have many or any outward physical signs of poison.
A poisoned horse can show signs of colic, but if you know the horse has been poisoned you should call and equine vet immediately.
Take him to the vet immediately.
A person who is being slowly poisoned is usually chronically ill. They often appear to be pale and fatigued, with unexplained vomiting and fever.
She will show signs of heat by rolling on the floor and tempting the tom. A pregnant cat will not show any of these signs.
if the cat is dead then yes but if alive no
The cat will be relaxed and will not be really alert.
Something is obviously very wrong with your cat. It cannot be diagnosed over the Internet so please take your cat immediately to your Veterinarian to have him or her checked out.
Typically, a cat will not show signs of being in heat once they have been bred.
it might be poisoned. =c
If you suspect a cat has been poisoned, take it to a vet immediately! Even a small amount of poisoning can be fatal to a cat if not taken care of as soon as possible.
Hitler did not own a cat and is known to have disliked cats. He did however, have a dog who he poisoned.