
My dog is lathargic breathing is very labored refusing food and drink changes in bowel and bladder clingy no coordination in walking is nose is dry as a bone is my dog dying ?


I'm truly sorry to hear that your dog is experiencing such severe symptoms. The combination of lethargy, labored breathing, refusal to eat or drink, changes in bowel and bladder habits, clinginess, lack of coordination, and a dry nose is indeed very concerning. These signs could indicate a serious underlying condition that needs immediate attention.
There are several potential causes for these symptoms, including severe infections, poisoning, heart problems, or other critical health issues. Given the severity and combination of these symptoms, it's crucial to seek veterinary care right away. A veterinarian can conduct the necessary examinations and tests to identify the cause and provide the appropriate treatment.
Please take your dog to a veterinary hospital or emergency clinic as soon as possible. Time is of the essence in situations like this, and professional care is essential to ensure the best outcome for your dog.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
Does it sound like he’s dying he’s epileptic but having more seizures and his gums are white and tongue is blue ? He was just at vet who said he was perfectly fine just had severe anxiety


I'm truly sorry to hear about his condition. The symptoms you're describing, particularly the white gums and blue tongue, are quite serious. These signs indicate a lack of oxygen or poor circulation, which can be life-threatening. Coupled with the increased seizures, it suggests that your dog is in a critical state and requires immediate veterinary attention.
While anxiety can cause certain symptoms, white gums and a blue tongue are not typical of anxiety and point to a more severe underlying issue, such as a cardiovascular problem or severe respiratory distress. Given that Koda is epileptic and experiencing more seizures, the situation is even more urgent.
I strongly recommend that you take Koda to an emergency veterinary clinic right away. These symptoms need urgent medical intervention to stabilize your dog and identify the underlying cause. Your prompt action could be crucial in ensuring his safety and well-being.
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