
She is breathing very rapidly & seems like she’s not able to breathe very good. She ate some yesterday & the day before but now won’t drink or eat.


If your pet is experiencing rapid or difficult breathing, especially if she's also refusing to eat or drink, it's important to recognize these as serious symptoms that need immediate attention. These signs could be indicative of various issues, such as respiratory infections, heart problems, or even an obstruction in her airway. Given the potential severity, it's crucial to seek veterinary care promptly to identify the underlying cause and administer the necessary treatment.
While you're preparing to take her to the vet, try to keep her calm and in a comfortable position. Make sure she has access to fresh air and avoid any stressors. It's important not to force-feed her or give her water, as this could potentially worsen her condition.
Please ensure she is seen by a veterinarian as soon as possible for a thorough examination and appropriate care. If you have any further questions or need additional guidance, feel free to reach out. Thank you.
So I shouldn’t try giving her water through a syringe? I plan to take her to the vet as soon as they open at 11:30am Tomorrow to see what’s going on with her. I didn’t know if she needed water or not the way she is breathing she’s having white foam looking stuff coming out the sides of her mouth. I just wanted to make sure she will make it till then when I can take her.. I feel so bad I just can’t afford an emergency type vet rn. So I’m doing what I can to take her to a vet when they open tomorrow morning!

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