My dog took acepromazine and now can't walk properly, should I call Dial A Vet?

Earlier today, I gave my dog acepromazine as prescribed by the vet to help with her anxiety during storms. Since then, she seems to be struggling to walk properly and looks somewhat disoriented. Is this a normal side effect of the medication, or is this something I should be worried about and contact the vet immediately?

Answer

It is not unusual for dogs to experience side effects like difficulty walking and disorientation after taking acepromazine. However, if these symptoms persist or worsen, contacting your veterinarian is advisable.

  • Disorientation and difficulty walking can be normal side effects.
  • Side effects vary in severity; observe your dog closely.
  • Persistent or worsening symptoms should prompt contacting your vet.

This matters because while acepromazine is commonly prescribed to help manage stress and anxiety from events like storms, each dog may react differently to the medication. Monitoring your dog's symptoms ensures they remain safe and comfortable, and allows for timely intervention if necessary.

For peace of mind or if symptoms persist, consider consulting with a vet through Dial A Vet today.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the common side effects of acepromazine in dogs?

    Common side effects include sedation, difficulty walking, and mild disorientation. Some dogs may also experience changes in heart rate or blood pressure.

  • How long do the side effects of acepromazine last?

    Side effects can last for several hours depending on the dose and your dog's metabolism. If side effects persist beyond 12 hours, consult your veterinarian.

  • Should I administer acepromazine during every storm?

    Follow your vet's guidance on when to administer acepromazine. It is often prescribed for use before anticipated anxiety-triggering events, but not necessarily for every occurrence without veterinary advice.

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