5 signs it is time to call your (LOCAL, INDEPENDENT!) vet
Kate, one of our wonderful vets!
As pet owners, we know our furry family members better than anyone — so when something seems “off,” it’s always worth paying attention. But how do you know when it’s time to pick up the phone and schedule a visit with your vet?
Here are five important signs that your dog or cat may need a visit.
1. Changes in Eating or Drinking Habits
If your pet suddenly stops eating or drinking — or starts drinking excessively — it’s time to take notice. Loss of appetite can be a symptom of many issues, from dental pain to internal disease. On the other hand, drinking more water than usual could be an early sign of diabetes, kidney disease, or other metabolic concerns.
Give Orchard View Vets a call: If your pet hasn’t eaten for more than 24 hours or are drinking far more than usual.
2. Vomiting or Diarrhoea
An occasional hairball or mild upset tummy might not be a big deal, but repeated vomiting or diarrhoea, especially if there’s blood, can be a sign of a more serious issue. Pets can become dehydrated quickly — especially puppies, kittens, and seniors.
Give Orchard View Vets a call: If your pet vomits more than twice in 24 hours or has loose stool that lasts longer than a day.
3. Lethargy or Low Energy
Is your normally bouncy dog, who chases around the parks of Gloucester and the woods of Highnam suddenly slow to get up? Does your cat skip playtime or hide more than usual? Lethargy — a lack of interest in normal activities — can be one of the first signs that your pet isn’t feeling well. It could be pain, illness, or just something they can’t tell us.
Give Orchard View Vets a call: You know your pet best — if they’re just not themselves, don’t wait to schedule a checkup.
4. Coughing, Sneezing, or Breathing Changes
If your pet has a persistent cough, wheezing, or seems to be breathing more rapidly or with effort, they may be experiencing a respiratory issue. Some causes are mild and treatable — others can be more serious, like heart disease or pneumonia.
Give Orchard View Vets a call: Breathing should never be noisy, laboured, or painful. If you notice these changes give us a call.
5. Scratching, Shaking, or Skin Changes
Excessive scratching, chewing, or shaking the head could be signs of skin allergies, ear infections, or parasites like fleas. Also keep an eye out for bald patches, hot spots, or changes in skin colour or texture. These issues often get worse without treatment and can be painful for your pet.
Give Orchard View Vets a call: Don’t ignore the itch — veterinary care for skin problems can make your pet much more comfortable.
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