Is it normal for my dog to seem lethargic after taking NexGard?

After giving my dog NexGard yesterday evening, I've noticed that he seems a bit more lethargic than usual today. Normally, he's full of energy and eager to play, but he's been lounging around and seems less enthusiastic. Is this a normal reaction to the medication, or should I be concerned and look into other possible causes for his lack of energy?

Answer

It's not uncommon for dogs to exhibit some mild side effects after taking NexGard, such as temporary lethargy, but it's important to monitor your dog's condition to ensure he doesn't experience more serious issues.

  • Monitor your dog for increased lethargy over several days
  • Watch for other symptoms like vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite
  • Ensure he's drinking water and maintaining regular potty breaks
  • If symptoms persist or worsen, consult a veterinarian

NexGard is a widely used oral flea and tick medication for dogs that is generally well-tolerated but, like any medication, it can have side effects. Mild lethargy can be a normal response as your dog's body adjusts to the medication, but monitoring is key. If your dog shows any other abnormal symptoms or the lethargy persists beyond a couple of days, seeking veterinary advice is recommended to rule out any other underlying issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can NexGard cause lethargy in dogs?

    Yes, mild lethargy can be a side effect of NexGard, but it should be temporary. Keep an eye on your dog's overall condition and consult a vet if you have concerns.

  • What other side effects should I watch for after giving my dog NexGard?

    Besides lethargy, watch for decreased appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, or behavioral changes. If any serious or prolonged symptoms appear, contact your veterinarian promptly.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog's lethargy?

    If your dog's lethargy lasts more than a couple of days or is accompanied by other worrying symptoms like not eating or drinking, or signs of distress, it's best to consult with a veterinarian.

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