
very low energy, used to have a spark. not eating (his nickname is fatty so very concerning). abnormal bowel movement times as well as in the house. kind of labored breathing. some wheezing


Your dog's symptoms are quite concerning, especially considering his age and the combination of issues such as very low energy, loss of appetite, abnormal bowel movements, inappropriate urination, and labored breathing with wheezing. These signs could indicate a serious underlying health problem, such as a respiratory issue, heart condition, or even a metabolic disorder.
The loss of appetite, particularly in a dog that usually enjoys his food, is a significant red flag. When paired with labored breathing and wheezing, it suggests there might be a respiratory or cardiac issue that requires immediate attention. The abnormal bowel movements and urination in the house could be related to stress, discomfort, or an underlying systemic issue.
Given the severity and combination of these symptoms, I strongly recommend seeking veterinary care as soon as possible. A veterinarian can perform a thorough examination, which may include blood tests, X-rays, or other diagnostics, to determine the cause of these symptoms and provide the appropriate treatment.
In the meantime, try to keep your dog comfortable and monitor any changes in his condition. Ensure he has access to fresh water and a quiet place to rest, and avoid any strenuous activities until he can be evaluated by a professional.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask. Thank you.
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