this could have something to do with the thyroids so check with your vet! my dog shivers a lot but has fine bowels and everything... he is just sensitive to heat and cold. Take your dog to the vet immediately. The vomiting could indicate many illnesses, obstructions, poisoning, etc. So not wait. If this condition persists for any length of time, the dog is suffering from having an owner who doesn't take it to the vet. Such symptoms could be caused by a number of things, and some of them could prove fatal. Take the poor thing to the vet. I know it's expensive, but some things you just can't take care of yourself.
Please get your dog into the vets immediately. This is no time for guessing games. There are several reasons for this, and it may be something very easy to clear up, but if you leave it, it will end up in a large vet bill, not to mention the possibility of the cost of your dogs life. Good luck Marcy
I'm no veterinarian, but 7 years ago my border collie had the exact same symptoms and we took him to the vet and were told that he was infected with Parvo. Consequently he died 2 days later. Some dogs are also affected like people to the drastic changes of the weather. It goes from hot to cold to rainy to dry and then we get sick and some of us come down with the Flu or a common cold, but either way no one is immune. Hope this is helpful.
He is sick, in pain, and needs to go to a vet now.
She/he could be sick. If it is a girl she could be pregnet.
After eating a huge, four course meal, i felt lethargic and bloated.
The lack of eating can harm and effect the functions of the stomach, intestines, and bowels.
YES. UNLESS YOUR INITIALS ARE B.A.S. (BOWELS ARE STRONG) THEN NO.
Constipation means the inability to eliminate solid wastes from the bowels. Minor constipation can be resolved by eating more fiber in the diet. It can become severe and lead to an impacted bowels , which is a serious medical emergency.
Dogs get the shivers by a couple of things that include: coming from a freezing cold environment into a warm environment immediately, another way is if your dog is eating any toxic things like for example the waste of an other animal or possibly itself, if your dog is aged it might have the shivers by being close to death, if your dog has an injury at any part of the body then you should get it checked out because it just might be in pain which causes the shivers. There are plenty of other reasons that dogs can have the shivers so I would go to the vet and have them check your dog if it is still having shivers after 2 or more days. Some dogs end up having to just get a needle, and then they will be fine. If your dog still has the shivers after getting a needle then there might be something seriously wrong with your dog.
Yes... to both questions. Take it to a vet... right away!!!
Dates are the fruit from a Date Palm tree. Eating dates will keep the bowels moving.
I don't know if I would say technological advances make one lethargic, but I think that cooking meals and cleaning up afterwards burns more calories than eating at drivethru places.
It depends on your parasite's symptoms. If he's eating, lethargic, it depends. *Go to your local Pharmacy, they can advise you of your options.
Take him to the vet ASAP
For all people, eating foods high in natural fibers help to keep bowel movements regular.
Yes eating spicy food can slighly raise your physical body temperature