Some of the symptoms of a dog pregnancy are : Morning sickness (beggining) Enlargement of the nipples (beggining throuhg to end) Tummy getting harder and getting larger (middle) Change in normal behavoir (begginging)
You might know that your dog is sick if he stops acting like himself or acting normal. Symptoms may include vomiting, shaking, refusal of food and water, or even fatigue or listlessness.
Ideas for preventing dogs getting sick in cars include leaving the window partly open to give them dog some fresh air. It also helps if the dog is facing and looking forwards and you can buy special seat belts to help with this.
He could, but he won't.
If your dog gets sick. It may just be something that he/she ate. So time might help. If you notice it getting worse, taking your dog to the vet would be the best option.
Bring your dog on short car rides, and gradually take him on longer ones.
common symptoms are shaking, breathing strangely,and sneezing.
This could indicate a minor eye infection or irritation. It is best to have the dog examined by a veterinarian to determine the underlying cause and appropriate treatment, which may include eye drops or ointment.
Give it some milk with dog food and it should help the dog heal in at least 20 minutes to keep it from getting sick again, do this for at least 1 month and the dog should not have any sickness for 1 year.
Call your vet, usually my dogs get tired after getting their shots, but no trembling, some dogs have reactions to shots and can get very sick, some dog owners just get titters shots.
Your dog will probably get sick, depending on how much he/she drank. Symptoms include hyperactivity, muscle twitching, increased urination, increased heart rate, and increased blood pressure. Severe symptoms are vomiting, diarrhea, siezures, and possibly death. If your dog expresses any of these symptoms, call animal poison control at (888) 426-4435 or your local vet hospital. Hope I could help!!!
Your dog might get a rash, start scratching, or maybe even get sick. If you see one, or even more of those symptoms, I'd take your dog to the vet clinic.