Acute gastroenteritis
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Acute gastroenteritis
Case 1: These days our dogs are always lethargic and not interested in feeding their favorite dog food. I’m really worried. Ms. Hu said anxiously. According to Hu Ling, the owner of the puppy Huanhuan, the dog was just bought before the Spring Festival and the family loves it. Before the Spring Festival, I bought some delicious dog food for the dog and even arranged a sumptuous New Year’s Eve dinner for Joy. In the past few days, both family and guests, everyone would feed Huanhuan with ham, peanuts, candy and other food. Unexpectedly, Huanhuan suddenly refused to eat yesterday, and then showed symptoms such as vomiting and fever. The family was anxious and rushed Huanhuan to the vet for treatment. The doctor diagnosed that the dog had eaten too much indigestion, causing a series of complications.
Cause: Uncontrolled feeding, such as feeding too much raw, cold, greasy stuff, or feeding rotten, putrid food that causes indigestion and damages the spleen and stomach can lead to this disease. In this case, it is clearly caused by overeating pets during the holiday season. Many pets suffer from over-nutrition due to the indulgence of their owners.
Symptoms: Mostly vomiting, diarrhea or constipation, depression, and loss of appetite.
Tip: Treatment of gastroenteritis should pay attention to the replenishment of body fluids, which not only replenish water, salt and sugar but also regulate cardiac and renal function, improve circulation of body fluids, dilute blood toxins, promote toxin elimination, and have detoxifying and cardiotonic effects due to vomiting and diarrhea in dogs resulting in large losses of water and electrolytes.
Mouth ulcers
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Mouth ulcers
Case 2: A 3-year-old Persian cat is being treated with fluids at a pet hospital near Ning Yuan, Hebei province. The cat owner, Ms. Wang, said the cat had not eaten for two days and its tongue was sticking out and drooling. Dr. Yang, a doctor at the hospital, said that during the Chinese New Year, pets will overeat with their owners and cats and dogs don’t know how to control their diet, plus they don’t pay attention to oral hygiene and suffer from mouth ulcers. This Persian cat had to be given fluids to reduce the inflammation.
Cause: During the Chinese New Year, pets can overeat, cats and dogs don’t know how to control their diet, and lack of oral hygiene makes them prone to ulcers.
Symptoms: Cats drool for a long time and the amount of saliva is related to the severity of mouth ulcers; appetite but difficulty in chewing and swallowing, cats often squat next to the plate but do not eat, be careful when eating
Tip: In treating ulcers, it is best to give your pet something soft and easily digestible that must smell good to whet his appetite. He’s not fussy, but it’s really painful to eat. Parents must be considerate and thoughtful. For example, steamed carp with bones removed is a good choice. The soup should be a bit more and cooler.
Firecracker scares and nervous system confusion
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Firecracker shock, neurological confusion
Case 3: At the Peace Pet Hospital, a Pekingese <font
was blackened all over his hair and was soon wheeled into the ward for an infusion. The owner, Ms. Zhou, told reporters that on the first morning, when she took the dog out, someone happened to shoot at the door. The dog was scared and ran around. As a result, it was broken by the gun and its hair fell out. Ms. Zhou was also bitten by the scared dog on her right hand to help the dog put out the fire. According to Dr. Liu at the hospital, the dog had no burns, but only excessive fear and incontinence and loss of appetite. The dog also had ulcers in his mouth that required anti-inflammatory treatment due to indigestion and refusal to eat after being frightened. </font
Cause: Frightened by the sound of firecrackers
Symptoms: Urinary incontinence and loss of appetite due to excessive fright. According to data, dogs frightened by firecrackers often suffer from lumbar spine injury or neurological disorders, and some puppies are not only irritable but also prone to lumbar spine pain and hind limb paralysis.
Tip: Afterwards, your pet will be more or less alert. Parents should cuddle it more, love it, and let it relax. Stabilizers should be considered for pets that are extremely irritated.
Finally, if your pet is experiencing springtime syndrome, seek medical attention as soon as possible. A doctor can provide more expert, symptomatic advice so that the baby will get better faster.