How to Treat a Sick Dog?
Your dog may suffer from various ailments. Some diseases are bacterial or viral in origin, while some may be due to metabolic disturbances. When you come to know about your dog’s illness, you must take its good care. Here is some useful information about how to treat a sick dog.
Symptoms of a Sick Dog
It is very important for the dog owner to know the symptoms of a sick dog. Some indications are weakness, lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, lack of appetite, disorientation, weight loss, straining to urinate, bloody urine, unproductive retching, pale mucous membrane, difficulty in walking, persistent cough and difficulty in breathing. Frequent shaking of the head, strong ear smell and discharge indicates mites or yeast infection. Constipation or defecating problems are because of intestinal blockage or a change of diet. Persistent coughing is a sign of kennel cough, pneumonia, heartworm or heart disease. Passing blood in urine indicates that the dog is suffering from urinary tract infection, kidney disease or internal injury. If the dog ingests grass or other vegetation or it is suffering from vomiting, then it may be due to worm infestation or gastrointestinal problems or poisoning.
How to Treat a Sick Dog?
When a dog is sick, it needs a complete attention and extreme care. When you notice any symptoms of dog sickness, you should immediately take it to a veterinarian. If the dog is suffering from diarrhea and vomiting, make a few changes in its diet. This should be done gradually. Avoid giving the leftover foods to the dog, as it can trigger some serious problems such as pancreatitis. Vomiting indicates abdominal upset as well as other illnesses. Don’t allow the dog to drink too much at once. It may result in increased vomiting, which may result in dehydration. Immediately take the dog to a veterinarian to seek an appropriate treatment. Don’t feed the dog at least for 12 hours after the last episode. Then give it small amounts of white meat diet such as boiled fish or chicken along with white rice. If the dog is suffering from diarrhea, allow it only water for 12 hours. Then feed it with a mild diet as described for vomiting. If the dog is refusing to eat, don’t leave it as it is. Try to feed it with some attractive foods such as ham, cat food, fresh chicken and gravy and pilchards. Serving the warm food or adding garlic is also a good option.
If your dog is suffering from arthritis, provide it with a soft bed and assistance for going up and downstairs. Massage its muscles at the start of the day. Get a heater pad for the dog during the winter. Give only the medicines that are prescribed by a veterinarian. If your dog is suffering from sore skin, then prevent it from licking, using a Buster or Elizabethan collar. Prevent scratching by putting socks on its feet. Bathe it with cool salt water, or apply an ice pack. Use of chamomile or hazel lotion helps soothe the dog’s skin.
While giving the tablets to the dog, put it in a small quantity of food including pate, cheese or cat food. Make sure that your dog is hungry at the time of giving the medicine. You can feed the tablets through soft treats, known as tab pockets. Apply eardrops and eye drops very carefully. Cleanliness of a sick dog is very important. Apply the lotions prescribed by a veterinarian in case of skin infections.
Thus, attentive care and appropriate treatment help your dog recover earlier and become healthy and playful again.

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