If your dog is experiencing fatigue and a reduced appetite after starting Naraquin, these can be normal side effects, but it’s important to monitor her closely and consider contacting your vet if the symptoms persist or worsen.
- Common side effects of Naraquin include drowsiness and changes in appetite.
- More severe side effects may require immediate veterinary attention.
- Observe if your dog exhibits any unusual behavior or distress.
It's essential to keep an eye on your dog's overall health and behavior while on any new medication. While some side effects are mild and temporary, persisting issues can indicate a need for a different treatment plan. Always maintain open communication with your veterinarian, who understands your pet's medical history and can provide personalized advice.
For further guidance and to discuss any concerns about your pet's health, consider booking a consultation with us at Dial A Vet.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if my dog refuses to eat or drink?
If your dog is not eating or drinking for more than 24 hours, or experiences severe lethargy, contact your veterinarian immediately as this could indicate a more serious issue.
- How long does it take for Naraquin's side effects to subside?
Many side effects may diminish as your dog's body adjusts to the medication. If they continue beyond a few days or seem severe, consult your vet.
- Can I give Naraquin with other medications?
You should always inform your veterinarian about any other medications or supplements your dog is taking to avoid any potential interactions.
