Severe trouble breathing or gasping for air
Collapse or inability to stand
Unresponsiveness or extreme weakness
No interest in food, water, or surroundings for a prolonged time
Loss of bladder or bowel control
Very cold body temperature or pale, gray, or blue gums
Seizures or repeated convulsions
Persistent vomiting or diarrhea, especially with blood
Obvious pain that does not improve
Rapid decline in mobility or coordination
Confusion, disorientation, or inability to recognize you
Long periods of sleeping with minimal response to touch or आवाज
Labored breathing with open-mouth breathing at rest
A swollen abdomen or signs of severe distress
Sudden inability to get up after previously being able to move
Final-stage illness diagnosed by a veterinarian
If you suspect your dog is dying, contact a veterinarian or emergency clinic immediately
