Sunday, January 24, 2010

German Sheperd Breaths Fast My German Sheperd?

My german sheperd? - german sheperd breaths fast

Air looks sick, like the legs and belly swollen to get it is from the party, as he is out of breath, which may be just the beginning, has this not inflammation seems as if it for some time

8 comments:

hello said...

If an animal is swollen belly that you have been fed at some point. It takes time. or you have worms. I believe my pastor was and is healthy. You feed them from? If you have that a bad thing to do. Insects and food waste to dogs, so it is edible. and when the dog dies of hunger, they eat and maybe get a stomach virus or who are really sick. the vet. I think that they can not pay, but it should never have a dog if they can not afford veterinary care.

theonlyt... said...

This could be a big problem. It seems that your stomach is stretched. Take him to a vet as soon as possible, because if it can be fatal.

Dances With Woofs! said...

It appears that cardiac and renal insufficiency failure.Fluid collects and makes it difficult for the dog breathe.You need to take him home, and he is comfortable, then the emergency vet or call him tomorrow at the regular veterinary clinic is. Moreover, nothing is done to prevent worms from the heart? Heartworms will cause heart failure, and they do not make you suffer symptoms.Please what to vet.It's horible if you can not breathe.

Christin... said...

Certainly disease. probably kidney. Take him to the vet as soon as possible, it will not be sorry!

Ann~a said...

Take him to the vet, who may have a twisted stomach, does my dog. Most of the time it takes a lot of money to fix f =

dorothy s said...

This could be a turning point, it is the rotation of the intestine and is fatal if not treated immediately. I usually do not vet, but it is an emergency. Take him to the vet NOW.

dorothy s said...

This could be a turning point, it is the rotation of the intestine and is fatal if not treated immediately. I usually do not vet, but it is an emergency. Take him to the vet NOW.

Roadapple Cider said...

This is something that can not wait. I urge you to consult your veterinarian.

There are many diseases that fit this description, but the first thing that comes to mind is blown up ". If the dog tries to vomit? Is it more sensitive side of the stomach than the others?

The explosion could be pain or fear.
Swollen legs are out of breath also part of the heart failure.

As we see in this panel, do not know, because the underlying cause. We can only advise that you contact your veterinarian and if my dog, I would now.

Good luck.

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