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Warning Signs Your Canine Might Be Sick !

Annual visits to the veterinarian or pet surgeon not only assist in discovering disease in its earliest stages but can also save you from high medical costs and health risks to your dog if an ailment is left untreated. Additionally, by establishing your pet's typical standard for health, you and your veterinarian can detect problems with your pet.<br>Know more click on : https://dccpets.in/

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Warning Signs Your Canine Might Be Sick !

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  1. Warning Signs Your Canine Might Be Sick!

  2. Introduction • Your furry pals can't tell you when they are unwell, but they can give you hints. You are your canine's most crucial health care provider since you see him/her daily and decide when he/she requires to see a veterinarian.  • Here are some queries to consider when assessing your dog's overall health.

  3. Is the body temperature normal? • It's crucial to remember that your dog may be ill without experiencing a fever, even if the average temperature is between 99.5 and 102.5 degrees Fahrenheit. Call your veterinarian for advice if your dog's temperature exceeds this range.

  4. Does he/she have discolored gum? • Generally speaking, a healthy dog should have pink gums that become white when your thumb is placed against the gums within two seconds of you lifting your thumb. Gums that seem blue, gray, or lighter than usual may signify a medical condition that necessitates care. Contact the DCC Animal Hospital vet surgeon to know more information.

  5. Is he/she behaving differently? • A common sign of sickness is tiredness. Your dog may have less energy when he/she is not well. You should call your veterinarian if your dog exhibits any strange behavior, such as hiding, pacing, becoming moody, having trouble breathing, or experiencing trouble walking.

  6. Is he/she eating, drinking, and peeing normally? • Dogs who aren't feeling well usually don't want to eat. Don't overlook your dog's apparent appetite increase; several illnesses can also result in this. Frequent urination and thirst could be symptoms of diabetes or kidney disease, among other illnesses. Urinary tract infections and stones may be indicated by frequent, abrupt attempts to urinate, particularly if only tiny amounts are produced or if they are accompanied by discomfort or blood. Being unable to urinate is a severe emergency. 

  7. Conclusion • Annual visits to the veterinarian or pet surgeon not only assist in discovering disease in its earliest stages but can also save you from high medical costs and health risks to your dog if an ailment is left untreated. Additionally, by establishing your pet's typical standard for health, you and your veterinarian can detect problems with your pet. • For a consultation with head veterinarian Dr. Vinod Sharma, contact DCC Animal Hospital!

  8. Conclusion • Website: https://dccpets.in/ • Contact No:(+91) 9311560101 • Email: info@dccpets.in • Address: UG 006, MGF Metropolis Mall, MG Road, Gurugram, Haryana - 122002

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