When to get vet help for your dog

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When to get vet help for your dog

Sunday, November 18th, 2007    Subscribe To Our Feed

A happy, healthy dog with a shining coat and abundant energy is a joy. But what if your dog isn’t well? Sometimes it’s hard to know when you should take him to the vet.

Obvious signs are lethargy, a high temperature and vomiting.

For peace of mind, know when to call the vet - sacbee.com says: “Some other ’see the vet now’ indicators include seizure, fainting or collapse, as well as any suspected poisoning (including antifreeze, rodent poison, snail bait or human medication). Snake or spider bites, too, demand immediate attention. Cats in particular can be fatally sensitive to insecticides (such as flea-control medications that are safe for dogs), petroleum-based products or medications such as Tylenol.”

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