It is always a wise choice to go to see your veterinarian if your dog displays unusual behavior and any of the mentioned symptoms are appearing. Do not wait until your dog has seizures or experiences serious difficulty of breathing or collapses. When in doubt, a call to your vet may put your concerns to rest or prompt a visit. Some sick dog symptoms may be recognizable and you may be able to remedy or reduce the symptoms, but do not experiment on your dog and make sure a qualified professional assesses your dog's condition for any dog illnesses as there are many.
If your dog paces around and seems very restless, then it is a clear indication of discomfort or even pain. If he or she tries to vomit, but fails to produce any matter, it's called unproductive retching. If that is the case, your dog may have a condition commonly called ‘bloating’ and you should get your vet on the phone.
Almost everyone knows that when a dog has a dry and warm nose it is a sign of dog sickness. If a dog does not want to eat, you should not consider that an affront to your culinary prowess. Weight loss is a definite sign that your dog is in trouble, even if none of the other symptoms are evident.
If your dog is drinking an excessive amount of water and urinating much more than usual, it is a sure sign of a serious illness, the least being an infection of the urinary tract, the worst being kidney failure. On the other hand, a dog having trouble urinating or even displaying visible discomfort when trying to urinate is in need of help as well, and if your dog is licking itself in that region and looking at it is becoming a constant action, then all warning signs signal that he or she is in danger.
Make sure you keep a keen eye on your dog; early detection of dog health problems reduces the risk of permanent damage considerably.
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