Introduction
Golden Retrievers are really popular dogs in the United States. They are friendly and loving, but just like us, they can get sick. This article talks about some ways to tell if your Golden Retriever needs a vet.
How to Know if Your Golden Retriever Needs a Vet
1.
Can’t Breathe Right
If your dog is having a hard time breathing, there might be something very wrong. It could be from heart or lung diseases. Hurry and get to the vet’s office.
2.
Bad Injury
If your dog gets a really bad injury or gets hurt in an accident, get them to the vet right away. Don’t wait or it could get worse.
3.
Hurting All Over
Seizures are scary for dogs and their owners. They can come from many different health issues. Call the vet quickly for help.
4.
Can’t Stop Throwing Up or Going To the Bathroom
Sometimes dogs get sick for a little while. But if they can’t stop throwing up or going to the bathroom, they might have something serious. Call the vet to see what to do.
5.
Won’t Stop Bleeding
If your dog gets hurt and keeps bleeding, go to the vet right away. They’ll help take care of it.
What To Do When Your Dog Needs A Vet
1.
Call The Vet
If you think your dog needs the vet, call your usual one or an emergency vet. Tell them what’s happening and do what they say to get ready.
2.
Be Careful With Your Dog
If your dog is sick or hurting, be really gentle with them. Don’t make things worse. Use a muzzle if it’s needed, and still your dog’s body so it doesn’t get worse.
3.
Take Your Dog to the Vet
When you bring your dog to the vet, keep them still and secure so they don’t feel bad, and the vet can help them faster.
4.
Be Calm and Nice
Your dog will feel better if you don’t get too worried. Keep strong for them and they’ll feel good.
Some Questions You Might Have
Q: Can I help my dog at home before taking them to the vet?
A: It’s good to help your dog, but the vet should really help them first.
Q: How can I keep my dog from getting hurt?
A: Make sure your dog goes to the vet, eats well, exercises, and stays safe around things that could hurt them.
Q: How much does it cost to go to the vet for my dog?
A: It will depend on what happens, but getting pet insurance would help make it easier to pay for.
Q: When should I go the vet at any hour and not just during the day?
A: It’s important to get there as fast as possible in an emergency. Don’t wait too long.
Q: What if my vet is closed when my dog needs to go there?
A: There are other places to go in emergencies. You can look around and keep a list for when you need it.
References
1. Rishniw M, et al. Breed-specific prevalence rates of canine hip dysplasia in a veterinary teaching hospital population. Vet Radiol Ultrasound. 2011;52(3):228-31.
2. “Golden Retriever.” American Kennel Club, https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/golden-retriever/.
3. “Dog Emergencies: When to Seek Veterinarian Care.” American Veterinary Medical Association, https://www.avma.org/resources/pet-owners/yourvet/finding-right-veterinarian-emergency-and-specialty-care/dog-emergencies-when-seek-veterinarian-care.
Disclaimer
The information provided on goGoldenRetriever.com is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The content on this website is not intended to be a substitute for professional veterinary advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified veterinarian or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding your Golden Retriever’s health or medical condition.
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