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12 WARNING SIGNS WHEN YOU SHOULD CALL CVC
- BLEEDING: Blood in stool or urine; bleeding from any body part
- CONVULSIONS: Violent shaking of the head or legs; dazed appearance
- LETHARGY: Lack of normal energy/playfulness; less tolerance for exercise
- EATING HABITS CHANGE: Refusing food/eating significantly more or less
- WEIGHT LOSS: Dramatic changes in weight of long or short periods of time
- CHANGES IN THIRST/URINATION: Unquenchable thirst; increases in volume or frequency of urination; straining or inability to urinate; urinating in house; change in urination habits
- VOMITTING AND/OR DIARRHEA: Multiple episodes in a short period, or continued episodes over a long period
- COUGHING: Any coughing other than occasional single episodes. Nasal discharge or dry, scaly nose
- PAIN: Limping or favoring a leg, exhibiting pain when touched or lifted
- EYE ABNORMALITIES: Redness, discharge, squinting, film over eye; difficulty seeing
- LUMPS AND BUMPS: Particularly those that are growing rapidly or bleeding
- SCRATCHING: Frequently scratching or biting any body area; pawing at face or ear; shaking or tilting head
IN SHORT, ANYTHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY COULD BE A SIGN THAT YOUR PET IS SICK. DO NOT WAIT BEFORE CONTACTING US! EARLY TREATMENT USUALLY REDUCES THE SERIOUSNESS OF THE DISEASE AND HASTENS RECOVERY.
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