What Are Your Dogs Symptoms?

Welcome to the place to find and identify symptoms for dogs.


We hope your dog is happy and healthy, but early identification and prevention are a key to good health.

The picture above is my beloved dog, Harley. She’s got more personality than I ever thought possible for a dog. When my wife and I are afraid something might be wrong with her, it’s not always at a convenient time when a vet is nearby or even open. I created this site so you can search by the symptoms your dog might be having and help prevent it from getting worse. If you click the symptom category to the right, you can see all the articles I’ve written containing that symptom. A full list of articles is contained below if you are looking for something in particular.

If your dog has serious symptoms or you’re really worried about it, please see a veterinarian immediately. This site is not meant to give medical advice, but to help with preliminary research on symptoms your pet may have so you may be able to catch any problems early. Where available, we will also provide tips for preventing the illness described.

See below for symptoms in dogs sickness along with helpful tips. On the right find articles sorted by the type of symptom your dog is suffering from. These are just some of the things you’ll find here.

Important tip: Call your vet’s practice before driving to the hospital to be sure that there is someone at the hospital who can help your pet. This can save precious time during an emergency if you need to take your dog somewhere else.

Worried about keeping your pet cool in the extreme heat of the summertime? Check out our article: 10 Ways To Keep Your Dog Cool and Healthy in the Summer Heat

Six Ways to Prevent Dog Health Issues

Specific Illnesses:

Does my dog have worms?

Symptoms my dog has diabetes

Symptoms my dog is pregnant

Dog allergies

Symptoms for dogs ear infections

My dog has lost his appetite

Is my dog in heat?

Dog cancer symptoms

Dog seizures

Is my dog in pain?

Symptoms for dogs with Lyme Disease

Inverted sneezing in dogs

What if my dog eats chocolate?

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2 Responses to What Are Your Dogs Symptoms?

  1. Gail Cooke says:

    As has been said every dog has his day but not until the insightful Tim Flach have dogs been captured in extraordinary photos capturing not only our best friends at rest, at work, and at play but also revealing the deep affection we have for them. As Blackwell writes, “There’s a bond we have with the dog that goes beyond all other animals.” How true!

    Tim Flach’s photography is a work of art with each photo bringing the viewer close to the subject. It’s difficult to describe the intimacy one feels. A Pug with startling blue eyes and endearingly wrinkled face gazes directly into the eyes of the viewer. Impossible not to love him! A proud German Shepherd looks trustingly from the page, a reminder that this breed is often a police or search-and-rescue dog. A honey colored Labrador Retriever pup with his snub nose and silky floppy ears is titled “Say You Love Me.” Of course, we do!

    Precisely lit and thoughtfully cropped these photos are sheer beauty – a black Lab, Sadie, is shown with the prestigious Dickin Medal around her neck. The Medal was given for “conspicuous gallantry or devotion to duty” while working with the British armed forces. Sadie’s ebony coat gleams with the luster of midnight. A Golden Retriever’s love of water is expressed in succeeding photos as the happy dog shakes water from his russet coat.

    “Information” at the back of the volume provides details about each dog photographed . DOGS is 216 pages of pure pleasure, a volume that will be enjoyed over and over again.

    Highly recommended.

    - Gail Cooke

  2. I used to be recommended this website via my cousin. I am no longer positive whether or not this post is written through him as no one else recognize such distinctive about my problem. You’re wonderful! Thank you!

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