Take this animal to the vet. It could be an equlibrium problem, caused by a number of things.
Probably bleeding in the stomach.
There are very basic symptoms for constipation in dogs. The most common symptom is that they don't defecate for a number of days. Take your dog to the vet if he has any problems.
Some symptoms of bladder problems in dogs are but not limited to: other heath issues, diabetes, overactive bladder, hormone levels, trouble going to the bathroom, drinking a lot. Also, if the dog has been fixed their bladder muscles are weakened so they may not be able to hold it as long.
Yes, sometimes dogs can be euthanized when they're sick, especially if the dog has a sickness that is not easily treatable or causes the animal to be in a lot of pain.
Potential risks and symptoms of Galliprant toxicity in dogs include gastrointestinal issues such as vomiting and diarrhea, as well as liver and kidney problems. Other signs may include lethargy, loss of appetite, and jaundice. It is important to seek veterinary care if any of these symptoms are observed.
Yes. This is canine influenza.
Yes, female animals can experience symptoms similar to morning sickness during pregnancy, though it may not be as widely studied or recognized as in humans. Conditions vary by species; for instance, some pregnant mammals, like dogs and cats, may exhibit signs of nausea. However, the severity and occurrence of these symptoms can differ significantly among different animal species.
The best travel sickness tablets for dogs are typically prescribed by a veterinarian and may include medications like Cerenia or Dramamine. It is important to consult with a vet before giving any medication to your dog for travel sickness.
There are quite a few dehydration symptoms in dogs including fatigue. Dogs skin will tent when it is dehydrated as well.
If the dog is rabid, yes.
Dogs do not get morning sickness, as this would be a great downfall if the dog was wild, as it would be vulnerable to predators. There hormones would change too though the same as us women :)
I have been looking into these symptoms myself and everything points to an allergic reaction from an insect sting/bite. My dog doesn't have the labored breathing, but from what I have read so far if your dog does that means it is pretty serious and you should get your dog to a vet.