Dog Emergencies

6 September 2017
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Your dog is not just a pet, but a member of the family and as such you make sure that he or she is on a good health plan. As a dog owner you know how important diet and exercise are for your canine, and ensure the right diet and exercise plan is implemented. In fact, it is a very good possibility that all shots are taken care of, and you have regular scheduled checkups with the veterinarian. Every dog deserves the type of care that you offer. However, many dog owners do not know how to recognize an emergency. This article will cover a few medical emergencies that warrant a trip to the emergency veterinarian:

Eating And Drinking Patterns

One of the most subtle problems that a dog can stem from changes in eating habits. If you have a dog that usually eats really well, and does not want to eat, there is a problem. If the dog is new, you may simply want to try a different type of food, or take the dog for a walk before mealtime, but with a dog that has historically been a good eater, you should be concerned. This could be a sign that your dog has kidney disease or many other illnesses. If your dog has a change in eating habit, take him or her to the veterinarian as soon as possible. 

Trauma

Dogs are a very durable animal, and they can withstand a great deal of pain, but if your dog experiences any type of trauma, take him or her to the veterinarian. The problem with a dog being so durable and strong is that they can hide pain really well. So, the dog could be suffering from internal bleeding and you would not know until something drastic changed in your dog's demeanor.  

Bloat

One of the most common and concerning problems is when something obstructs the dog's intestines. This can happen if a dog swallows something that will not digest, or if the intestines simply become kinked. No matter the cause, this serious situation is often called bloat. If not treated very quickly bloat can ultimately lead to the death of the dog. You will be able to recognize bloat when your dog is restless, tries to vomit but fails, has bloody stool, or is in a great deal of pain and is shivering. If you notice these symptoms take your dog to the vet immediately. 

Contact a vet office like Veterinary Emergency Services Of Lincoln for more information and assistance.