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Common adverse reactions in dogs

Date: 2024-08-24

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Common adverse reactions in dogs

1. Vomiting

Vomiting is a reflex action of the muscles to force the contents of the stomach or even the small intestine out of the body. Generally speaking, the yellow water that the dog spits out is gastric juice, the white transparent water is the dog's saliva, and the yellow-green water is the dog's bile.

2. Diarrhea

The dog's stool will reflect the feeding status of the dog. If the dog vomits while loosening, it is mostly due to foreign objects or fungal infection in the digestive tract.

3. Scratch your ears

If the dog often scratches its ears, it is necessary to carefully check whether there are ear mites in the dog's ear canal. If there is a lot of dark brown earwax in the ear canal, it means that the dog may be suffering from ear mites.

4. Skin infection

Dogs often scratch their skin, and it is found that there are ringworm spots on the skin, which means that the dog is infected by fungus. Dogs with fleas and other parasites will also have itching, which can be judged by observing whether there are black spots on the hair.

Causes of Adverse Reactions in Dogs

1. Too many parasites will cause intestinal peristalsis to be disordered, dogs have indigestion, loss of appetite, body shape becomes thin, often have diarrhea, occasionally vomit, bloodshot or even white eggs will be entrained in loose stools .

2. Dogs will have runny nose, sneezing, diarrhea and other problems after catching a cold. The cause of a dog's cold is generally cold, a sudden drop in temperature, etc.

3. Gastroenteritis. There will be obvious vomiting, diarrhea, dog eats very little, and blood in the excrement, these are the phenotypes of gastroenteritis.

4. Small canine distemper. With canine distemper, dogs will have fever, diarrhea, etc., accompanied by loss of appetite. Purulent eye mucus, vomiting white foam and other symptoms.

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