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Signs in which your dog should receive qualified veterinary care immediately!

For dog owners
Signs of cardiovascular and respiratory disorders
  • Shortness of breath, labored and hoarse breathing
  • Blueness of mucous membranes and tongue (cyanosis) in dogs
  • Incessant cough

Injuries, poisoning and accidents
  • Rapid increase in abdominal volume (within a few hours or days)
  • Eye damage
  • Poisoning
  • Bleeding (general information)
  • Nosebleed
  • Bone fractures
  • Dislocation of the joint
  • Gunshot wounds
  • Car injury
  • Penetrating wound of the chest in a dog
  • Abdominal injuries in dogs
  • Falling from a height
  • Head injury
  • If the dog was bitten by a snake
  • Tick bite
  • Significant skin wounds in dogs
  • Sudden swelling of the muzzle, redness and blisters on the skin
  • Burns in dogs
  • Smoke poisoning of dogs
  • Decrease in body temperature, hypothermia
  • Frostbite
  • Overheating (heat stroke)
  • Electric shock in dogs

Signs of gastrointestinal disease
  • Bloating in the stomach area, unsuccessful urge to vomit
  • Unsuccessful attempts to empty the intestines
  • Vomiting with blood or indomitable vomiting
  • Ingestion of a foreign object
  • Diarrhea with blood, black staining of feces

Changes in urination
  • Difficult, frequent or painful urination, inability to empty the bladder

Deviations from the reproductive system
  • Childbirth: the first puppy was not born 5 hours after the start
  • of labor Childbirth: the puppy is not born after 15 minutes of active contractions and attempts
  • Discharge from the loop in bitches
  • Redness, swelling and tenderness of the mammary glands

Signs of diseases of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Limb paralysis
  • Head tilt, unusual eye movements, circular movements
  • Convulsions in a dog
  • Unusual gait, the dog puts his foot on the outer surface of the fingers
  • Sudden inability to support one or more limbs
  • Increasing the volume of one or more joints
  • Sudden change in behavior
  • Blurred eyes, visual impairment

Hemodialysis
  • Hemodialysis for dogs and cats
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Signs in which your cat should receive qualified veterinary care immediately!

For cat owners
Signs of cardiovascular or respiratory disorders
  • Shortness of breath, breathing with open mouth or wheezing
  • Blueness of the mucous membranes and tongue (cyanosis) in a cat

Injuries, poisoning and accidents
  • Eye damage
  • Poisoning
  • Bleeding (general information)
  • Nosebleed
  • Bone fractures
  • Dislocation of the joint
  • Gunshot wounds
  • Car injury
  • Penetrating wound of the chest in a cat
  • Abdominal injuries in cats
  • Falling from a height
  • Head injury
  • If the cat was bitten by a snake
  • Significant skin wounds in cats
  • Burns in cats
  • Smoke poisoning of cats
  • Decrease in body temperature, hypothermia
  • Frostbite
  • Overheating (heat stroke) in cats
  • Electric shock in cats

Signs of gastrointestinal disease
  • Unsuccessful attempts to empty the intestines
  • Vomiting with blood or indomitable vomiting
  • Ingestion of a foreign object
  • Diarrhea with blood, black staining of feces

Changes in urination
  • Difficult, frequent and painful urination, inability to empty the bladder
  • Deviations from the reproductive system
  • Childbirth: the first kitten was not born a day after the start
  • of labor Childbirth: the kitten is not born after 1 hour of active contractions and attempts
  • Discharge from the loop in cats
  • Redness, swelling and tenderness of the mammary glands

Signs of diseases of the nervous and musculoskeletal systems
  • Loss of consciousness
  • Limb paralysis
  • Head tilt, unusual eye movements, discoordination
  • Convulsions
  • Sudden inability to support one or more limbs
  • An increase in the volume of one or more joints in a cat
  • Sudden change in behavior
  • Blurred eyes, visual impairment

Hemodialysis
  • Hemodialysis for dogs and cats
  • dogs and cats
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