probably when it start experiencing weird things
offer it water and take it to the vet!!
You need medical intervention for your dog, not a wiki answer. You should take it to the vet as soon as possible.
If your husky is lethargic, you should take him or her to the veterinarian immediately. It could be nothing, but your pet could be ill and need treatment.
You should take your dog to the vet when it is still a puppy so it can get its vaccinations. Then yearly check-ups will help to ensure your dog a long healthy life. In addition, if you dog is acting strangely, is not eating, or is lethargic, for a long period of time, you should take it to the vet to make sure everything is OK.
If a dog has eaten a frog, you should monitor them for signs of poisoning such as drooling, vomiting, or seizures. It's best to contact your veterinarian immediately for guidance on the appropriate steps to take next. Avoid inducing vomiting unless instructed to do so by a professional.
This might be anything, from a 'simple' stomach bug to end-stage kidney- or liver failure. You should take her to a vet. Please note that not eating for over a day can cause some cats' health to deteriorate quickly.
Is zolfran only for vomiting ? When I should take zolfran?
well, if you say the dog is lethargic, you should keep the dog off to the side of the litter, and take car of it, by not lettting the other dogs jump on him, and wrestle. He might be just having a small puppy flu, but if you take care of him gently, and treat him well with care, he should be just fine. If he's not eating, that could be serious. He could have tapeworms, or some other kind of worm . You should visit yopu r vet promptly when they are open, and then your puppy will be fine. Happy to help!:)
Yes
Take your cat to see an animal doctor (a vet). The vet will diagnose what is wrong with your cat and tell you what medicine it should be given.
It is not safe to induce vomiting without medical supervision. If someone has ingested something harmful, it is important to seek immediate medical attention rather than trying to induce vomiting.
A woman who is pregnant should never use a laxative. Neither should anyone who is experiencing abdominal pain, nausea, or vomiting.