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Symptoms of Dog Emergencies and Pooch-Safe Medications

Part of the Golden Retrievers For Dummies Cheat Sheet

Keep this list handy to recognize your Golden Retrievers symptoms that signal a dog emergency or serious health problem so you can contact your veterinarian. Also, learn the types and dosages of medicines that are safe for your Golden:

Emergency!

  • Diarrhea for more than 24 hours

  • Bloody diarrhea, diarrhea with vomiting, fever, or other symptoms

  • Vomiting for more than 24 hours (save the vomitus)

  • Excessive panting, drooling, rapid pulse, dark red gums, frantic glazed expression (heatstroke)

  • Abdominal swelling, discomfort with labored breathing, restlessness, roaching the back, drooling, gagvomiting (bloat)

  • Very pale gums, shivering, lowered body temperature (under 100 degrees) (hypothermia)

  • Depression, shivering, weak pulse, listlessness, lowered body temperature (shock from loss of blood orinjury)

  • Sudden swelling around the head or other body part

Signs of serious health problems

  • Poor appetite

  • Prolonged or pronounced limping

  • Shortness of breath

  • Extreme lethargy or sleeping habits

  • Frequent urination

  • Sudden weight loss

  • Excessive water intake

  • Straining to move the bowels

  • Lumps or black mole-like growths on any body part

  • Unexplained change in attitude: fearful, shy, or aggressive

Common medication dosages for common ailments (no Tylenol or Ibuprofen for dogs!)

  • Buffered aspirin or Ascriptin: Five mg per pound every 12 hours (65 pounds = one 325 mg tablet) forpainrelief

  • Hydrogen peroxide: One to 3 teaspoons every 10 minutes to induce vomiting

  • Kaopectate: One ml per pound every 3 hours (65 pounds = 3 to 4 tablespoons) for diarrhea

  • Imodium: One mg per 15 pounds, 1 to 2 times daily (1 cap per 25 pounds) for diarrhea

  • Benadryl: One to 2 mg per pound every 8 hours (65 pounds = 2 to 4 25 mg tablets) for allergic reaction

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