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Humans complain loudly about their illness. Pets also fall
ill, but it is difficult for us to
find out because they cannot speak. Regular attention to your pet
is a part of total health care and prevention. One must be familiar
with how a normal pet looks and behaves, and recognize even the slightest
change in appearance and behavior. The best way to ensure your pet
remains in good health is to regularly look out for symptoms of illness.
Careful attention can pinpoint even a slight change, which might save
your pet from a great deal of pain and suffering.
If you notice the following symptoms, consult your vet immediately:
- Unusual lethargy.
- Constant rejection of feed.
- Excessive discharge from eyes, nose and ears.
- Excessive drinking of water.
- Sudden and excessive weight loss or gain.
- Unexplained swelling or lump formation.
- Irregular or difficult urination.
- Abnormal loss of hair, bald spots, dull coat.
- Limping, difficulty in getting up or lying down.
- Vomiting or loose motion.
- Scratching, biting or licking any part of body.
- Bad breath.
- Laboured breathing.
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