How to tell if your puppy is sick




Puppies are generally very healthy and have strong immune systems. They rarely get sick, but when they do, it can be mild to severe. Here are 10 signs for How to tell if your puppy is sick. if you found any of these, you need to take your puppy to a veterinarian immediately.

How to tell if your puppy is sick

1. Vomiting

If your puppy throws up once or twice at home, it's probably not a big deal. However, if your puppy is vomiting repeatedly or there is blood in the vomit, it's a sign of something more serious and requires veterinary attention.

2. Diarrhea

 Like vomiting, diarrhea can be a sign of a minor illness or something more serious like parvovirus. Puppies with diarrhea need to see a veterinarian immediately.

3. Loss of appetite

If your puppy doesn't want to eat, it's easy for owners to assume the pup is just being picky or perhaps tired of their food. However, if your puppy doesn't want to eat breakfast or comes in from outside and refuses dinner without having explored the yard, it could be a sign that they're not feeling well.

4. Lethargy

Puppies who are normally playful and active may become lethargic and sluggish when they're sick. This can be a sign of a serious illness.

5. Increased thirst or urination

If your puppy is drinking more water than usual and/or going to the bathroom more frequently, it may be a sign that they're not feeling well.

6. Fever

A fever is a sign that something is wrong and needs medical attention. Puppies can run fevers of up to 105 degrees Fahrenheit, so if your puppy's temperature is over 101, take them to the veterinarian.

7. Coughing or wheezing

A dry, hacking cough or wheezing can be a sign of many different illnesses, including pneumonia.

8. Mucus discharge from nose or eyes

A clear or yellowish mucus discharge from your puppy's nose or eyes is another red flag that something is wrong and needs veterinary attention.

9. Rash or skin lesions 

A rash or skin lesions can be a sign of many different illnesses, including parvovirus.

10. Swelling 

Swelling in any part of the body, especially the abdomen, can be a sign of a serious illness and requires veterinary attention.




What to feed puppy when sick

There are a few things that you can feed your puppy when he is sick. Puppy food, chicken and rice, and Pedialyte are all good options. 

You should also make sure that your puppy stays hydrated by giving him plenty of water. If your puppy is not eating or drinking on his own, you may need to give him fluids through a needle. If your puppy has a fever, you can give him ibuprofen to help bring it down.  

Puppy food, chicken and rice, and Pedialyte are all good options. You should also make sure that your puppy stays hydrated by giving him plenty of water. If your puppy is not eating or drinking on his own, you may need to give him fluids through a needle.

It is important to keep your pup hydrated if he is sick. Make sure he has plenty of water to drink and, if he is not eating or drinking on his own, you may need to give him fluids through a needle. we recommend contacting your veterinarian if you are not sure what to do.

Conclusion

If your puppy exhibits any of these symptoms, take them to a veterinarian as soon as possible. The best way to prevent your puppy from getting sick is to keep them up-to-date on all of their vaccinations. Additionally, you should take your puppy in for regular veterinary checkups so that the veterinarian can monitor their health and look for signs of illness early on.

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