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What to give a dog with no energy?

Haylee Kessler
Haylee Kessler
2025-08-01 04:19:49
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If your dog is lethargic, giving them some TLC along with their favorite meal or treat. This can help entice their appetite and behavior. Your vet may offer specific treatments such as pain medicine, fluids if your dog is dehydrated, antibiotics to treat lethargy in dogs. All over the counter medications should be approved by your veterinarian before giving them to your dog. Until you can see a vet, keep your pup in a calm, quiet place under your direct supervision, ensuring they have access to food and fresh water.
Judson Ondricka
Judson Ondricka
2025-08-01 03:55:46
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If you notice your dog has no energy, it could be due to infection, disease, pain, or medication. Any kind of infection -- including serious ones such as parvovirus, distemper, kennel cough, leptospirosis, and heartworm disease -- can make your dog lethargic. A wide range of chronic conditions can leave dogs weak or lethargic, that includes heart problems, liver problems, diabetes, and hypoglycemia. Lethargy and reduced tolerance for exercise are the early signs of congestive heart failure in dogs. Signs of liver disease in dogs include lethargy, loss of appetite, jaundice, depression, and abdominal bloating. Diabetes mellitus signs include lethargy, excessive thirst and urination, weight loss, and changes in appetite. A broad range of medications for dogs can make your pet lethargic or weak, so if you notice weakness after starting a new drug or using a new flea or heartworm product, call your veterinarian immediately. Many human medications, such as ibuprofen, are toxic to pets and can lead to weakness, lethargy, or even death. Treatment of the underlying condition may include medication, diet changes, or surgery, and in some cases, like hypoglycemia, short-term therapy may include giving corn syrup or pancake syrup by mouth, or intravenous glucose.
Ramon Grady
Ramon Grady
2025-08-01 02:47:18
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If your dog is lethargic but otherwise normal and eating and drinking still, this is a sign that it is a milder case which they just need to sleep off. A mildly lethargic dog might be tired out after a particularly exhausting run in the park, especially during hot weather. When you get back home your pup might be very sleepy, but once they’ve snoozed it off, they should be back to their usual selves. It’s probably not necessary to go to the vet, but if you’re concerned you can always give them a ring for advice. However, if you’ve got a lethargic dog who’s lost their appetite, is vomiting or shaking, it’s much more likely to be a serious issue. If your dog is moderately to severely lethargic, you should be sure to call the vet or emergency vet as necessary. Your vet will perform some checks to see why your dog is lethargic, such as seeing if they are dehydrated or doing blood tests. Even if your elderly lethargic dog just wants to rest all the time, it’s essential to keep them moving.