My pup just ate his first nexgard and is acting a bit weird. Is this normal or should I be worried?

After giving my pup his first dose of Nexgard earlier today, I've noticed he's acting a bit off compared to his usual self. He's been quieter and seems less energetic, almost like he's not feeling quite right. Is this a common reaction after taking Nexgard for the first time, or is this something that I should be concerned about?

Answer

It's not uncommon for some dogs to experience mild, temporary reactions after taking Nexgard for the first time. However, the change in your pup's behavior is understandable cause for concern and should be monitored.

  • Monitor your pup for any additional symptoms or changes.
  • Nexgard can have mild side effects like lethargy in some dogs.
  • Contact a vet if symptoms persist or worsen.

Nexgard is generally safe, but like any medication, it can cause side effects in some pets. Common side effects can include temporary changes in behavior such as lethargy. These symptoms often resolve on their own within a day or two. It’s essential to keep an eye on your pup and offer comfort. If he doesn't seem to recover soon or new symptoms appear, consulting a veterinarian is a wise decision.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for my dog to be less energetic after taking Nexgard?

    Yes, some dogs may experience mild side effects like lethargy after taking Nexgard. These symptoms are usually temporary.

  • How long do side effects of Nexgard last?

    Most mild side effects, such as a decrease in energy, should resolve within 24 to 48 hours. If symptoms persist, consult with a vet.

  • When should I be worried about Nexgard's side effects?

    If your dog shows severe symptoms such as vomiting, seizures, or any signs of distress, it's crucial to seek immediate veterinary care.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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