8 Signs of Dog Illness you should recognise
1.
Lack of
appetite – Anorexia
is often one of the very first signs of illness in dogs. It can be difficult to
determine if you feed your dog dry food only and keep the bowl full. For this
reason, some veterinarians recommended feeding dogs a scheduled feeding at the
same time every day so that you accurately assess their appetite.
2. Less active – Dogs
that don’t feel well are often less active. Many times this “less
active” sign is mistaken for “getting older”. If your dog is
less active, the safest thing to do is have your vet check your dog out.
3. Weakness – Weakness
can be displayed as either being “less active”, having a lethargic
appearance, or by displaying a loss of balance and coordination. All of these
are potentially serious signs and should prompt immediate evaluation by your
veterinarian.
4. Lethargy – Lethargy is a general lack of interest in the environment.
It is a very common symptom and can be an early or late sign of illness
depending on the severity.
5. Weight loss – Losing
weight is another common sign of disease or illness. Sometimes it is difficult
to notice weight loss, especially in longhaired dogs or dogs that you see every
day and may not notice subtle changes. If your dog feels bonier, lighter, or
you can easily feel the ribs, this could be a problem.
6. Increased water consumption – Drinking more is often associated with
a few diseases including kidney disease and diabetes mellitus. If you notice
your dog is showing these symptoms, see your veterinarian.
7. Not grooming – Dogs
that don’t feel well don’t groom or you just notice a dull lustreless coat. If
your dogs coat changes, have him or her evaluated by your veterinarian.
8. Bad breath – Bad breath, also known as halitosis, can result from
dental disease as well as other metabolic disorders.