Signs
of Ill health
Signs of ill
health are the most important
signs of the health status in
your dogs. For example, if the
dog has continuous nasal discharge,
it indicates the presence of
nasal congestion and if the
discharge is thick, most of
the times, the dog may have
pneumonia.
If the dog
vomits one or two times occasionally,
this may not be taken as a serious
sign of ill health but if the
dog continues this vomiting,
then this is something significant
to be looked into.
If the dog
has continuous itching, then
one needs to check up the dog
first by closer observation
and examination of skin by separating
the hair material especially
in case of long haired breeds.
You may also come across a lot
of ticks or lice on skin, which
may look apparently normal at
a distance.
If the dog
passes loose stool for one or
two times, this need not be
given more emphasis but if there
is continuous passing of loose
stool, then the dog is understood
to suffer from bowel disorders.
If the dog does not pass stool
for two to three days, the digestive
upsets needs to be ruled out
carefully.
Just patiently
observe the dog’s walking
movements and rule out any abnormal
movements in the dog. If the
dog is limping, the animal may
have foot lesions. Similarly,
if the aged dog has reluctant
walking and less feed intake
along with repeated vomiting,
then acute renal disorders like
nephritis needs to be ruled
out.
If there is
whiteness in eyes, suspect the
corneal opacity that may occur
in diseases like trypanasomosis.
When the dog becomes anemic,
the mucous membrane of the eyes
becomes paler and in severe
cases, this may have wall white
color. If the dog bites chain
and owners or others, look for
behavior disorders and rabies
needs to be ruled out.
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