07-15-2019, 12:42 PM
It is not always easy to know when a pet needs medical help. They can't actually tell us. We have to recognize the signs of trouble. It helps to know what things are signs of trouble.
Fortunately there are people out there creating lists of signs for us to make it easier.
https://www.insider.com/should-i-bring-m...vet-2019-7
It is always better to be safe than sorry. It is just that easy to know what to look for.
You can always call your vet a describe what you are seeing. Anything on the list is a warning sign.
Your vet will know how to judge how urgent it is. Anything that effects the breathing is a special concern.
Hopefully we can all make the right choice when a pet is not well and get the help they need while there is till time.
Our pets are precious to us. We don't want to miss an important sign if it can help our pet get well.
Fortunately there are people out there creating lists of signs for us to make it easier.
https://www.insider.com/should-i-bring-m...vet-2019-7
It is always better to be safe than sorry. It is just that easy to know what to look for.
You can always call your vet a describe what you are seeing. Anything on the list is a warning sign.
Your vet will know how to judge how urgent it is. Anything that effects the breathing is a special concern.
Hopefully we can all make the right choice when a pet is not well and get the help they need while there is till time.
Our pets are precious to us. We don't want to miss an important sign if it can help our pet get well.
Catherine