What are the symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs? What are the early symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs?

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Sarah Johnson

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What are the symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs? What are the early symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs?
What are the symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs? Do you also want to know what the early symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs are like? The following is a detailed introduction for you.

Symptoms of pancreatitis in dogs:

Chronic pancreatitis:

Long-term persistent abdominal pain and diarrhea, or only diarrhea without obvious abdominal pain. Loose stools that are orange-yellow or clay-colored with a sour smell may contain undigested food and fat. Even though you eat normally, you still lose weight.

Acute pancreatitis:

Most symptoms are sudden onset, fever (around 40 degrees Celsius), severe and persistent vomiting, initially undigested food and mucus, and in severe cases bile and blood, abdominal pain, restlessness, accompanied by moaning or howling, and depression. Loss of appetite, occasional diarrhea (with blood), convulsions, muscle rigidity, foaming at the mouth, and short-term loss of consciousness in severe cases.