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Fatigue

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Your dog is usually lively and playful, but lately he seems tired and listless? Fatigue can be a sign of various diseases that you should not ignore. In this article, you'll learn what fatigue is and what symptoms and causes it can have.

What is fatigue?

Fatigue means that your dog has less energy and zest for life than usual. He sleeps more than usual, shows little interest in activities or games, and reacts sluggishly to stimuli. Fatigue is not a disease in its own right, but a symptom of an underlying condition.

What symptoms can indicate fatigue?

In addition to decreased activity, other symptoms may indicate fatigue. For example

What can cause fatigue?

Fatigue can have many different causes. Some of them include:

  • Infections: Bacteria, viruses or parasites can make your dog sick and cause fever, inflammation or anemia. One example is ehrlichiosis, a tick-borne disease.
  • Metabolic disorders: Diabetes mellitus, hypothyroidism or kidney failure can affect your dog's metabolism and cause fatigue, thirst or weight changes.
  • Cancer: tumors can weaken the immune system and cause weight loss, bleeding or organ failure.
  • Age: Older dogs often become quieter and sleep more than young dogs. This is normal and nothing to worry about.

What can you do if your dog is fatigued?

If your dog is fatigued, you should take him to the vet. The vet can determine the exact cause and initiate appropriate treatment. Depending on the condition, this may include antibiotics, hormones or chemotherapy.

You can also support your dog by giving him plenty of rest and offering him high-quality food. Make sure he always has fresh water available and avoid stressful situations for him.

 

Fatigue in dogs should not be underestimated. It can be a warning sign of serious illness. If you react in time and give your dog the help he needs, you can improve his quality of life and increase his life expectancy.

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The authors assume that a veterinarian should be consulted if an animal is ill and that medication should only be taken after consultation with a doctor or pharmacist. Only an individual examination can lead to a diagnosis and treatment decision.

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