Shih Tzu Health Info
December 30, 2006 by pet-admin
If you own a Shih tzu at your Home , this is important information regarding shih tzu health.
General Stats Dog’s normal breathing rate - 15 to 20 per minute. Dog’s normal heartbeat - 100 to 150 beats per minute. Take pulse under chest or under rear leg where it joins the body. Dog’s normal temperature - 101 to 102 degrees.
more signs of distress and the possible problems .
| Symptoms | Possible Cause |
| Dog choking, gagging, drooling or pawing at the mouth. | Possible foreign item stuck in throat or mouth. |
| Hot ears. Hot to the touch. | Possible fever, but dog could have fever and not have hot ears. |
| Straining but not having a bowel movement. | Possible constipation or an obstruction of the bowels or diarrhea. |
| Dog cries, crouches or tenses, trembles, heavy breathing. Intense pain usually abdominal. | Possible poison, bloat, pain from swallowing sharp object. |
| Convulsions, thrashing about on the floor, glassy-eyed, foaming, rigid. | Possible epilepsy or poison, hypoglycemia. |
| Nervous panting and pacing. | Possible pain or discomfort of some sort. Watch carefully. |
| Squatting numerous times but not urinating or just dribbling. | Possible bladder or kidney infection. |
| Scooting across floor on rear. | Possible blocked anal glands or caked stool in hair around rectum. |
| Skin inside of ears is bright pink instead of pale. Bad odor from ears or constant scratching of ears. | Possible ear infection or ear mites. |
| Pale mucus membranes, heavy breathing and extremities cold. | Possible shock. |
These same signs could indicate problems other than those listed so be sure to consult your veterinarian
source: http://www.shihtzur4me.com
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