Last Updated on February 3, 2021
● noisy and long-lasting shortnesses of breath;
● gestures and expressions of anguish;
● dark, blue, or red gums and tongue;
● confusion in movements, instability in the legs, and the threat of falls;
● diarrhea, vomiting, or lack of food;
● strange or attack-like attitudes. If you cannot avoid the problem on your own, make an urgent appointment with a veterinarian.