Initial symptoms of dog ascites
The initial symptoms of dog ascites are listlessness, loss of appetite, reluctance to move, and drinking more water. If we gently touch the dog’s abdomen, they will be very sensitive. In the later stages of ascites, their abdominal girth will become significantly larger. As a result, the chest cavity is compressed, and the dog will have difficulty breathing and its body temperature will increase. If not treated in time, the dog's life will be in danger.
Tip:
When we discover some diseases in their early stages, we need to promptly treat them and do not delay, otherwise it is likely to cause an irreversible situation.
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