The most common symptons are abdominal sensitivity and pain, inappetance, vomiting, and lethargy.
The biggest concern is intestinal perforation. That is a death sentence. Don't feed your dog chicken bones.
3 minutes NO. Never, ever let you little dog get hold of chicken bones. The bones can splinter and cause intestinal perforation.
Obviously this dog has a serious intestinal problem. Take this dog to see a vet.
That is a wierd question, but I'll answer it. There could be a chance that your dog can be over weight and old. Or he can be ok. It all depends on what kind of symptoms the dog has. It also depends on what kind of symptoms he has to have an heart attack.
He had to be put to sleep because of intestinal twisting.
Gastro intestinal
If it malnourished and not fed properly. A dog may be skinney if it has worms or intestinal problems.
Yes, if your dog has eaten a corn cob, you should be concerned. Corn cobs can cause intestinal blockages in dogs, which can be a serious health issue. It is important to monitor your dog for symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, and loss of appetite. If you notice any of these signs, contact your veterinarian immediately.
First thing is... What are the symptoms? If the dog, is chocking, or if it is having any kind of strange behavior then it is a good chance that it is allergic to mint. If the dog is acting normally then it should be fine, and you don't have to worry about it. But if there are strange symptoms, and the dog doesn't look like he/she is feeling good, then you should take it to a vet.
some common symptoms for an ear infection in a dog is scratching the infected ear and shaking the head. a weak, hoarse bark and a cough could be symptoms of a common cold, and should pass; if not consult a veterinarian.
you need to eat a cookie and do a poo
No, it is not safe for a dog to eat corn on the cob as it can cause choking or intestinal blockage.