Monitoring Your Dog During Treatment

Schedule regular veterinary checkups. These appointments allow your vet to monitor your dog’s progress and adjust the treatment plan as needed. Expect blood tests to track heartworm numbers.

Watch for changes in appetite. A decreased appetite can indicate side effects or worsening condition. Report any significant changes immediately.

Observe your dog’s energy levels. Lethargy or unusual fatigue requires immediate veterinary attention. Note any significant deviations from their normal activity.

Monitor your dog’s cough. While a persistent cough is expected, an increase in severity or a change in character warrants a veterinary visit. Pay close attention to the frequency and intensity.

Check for vomiting or diarrhea. Gastrointestinal upset is a possible side effect of doxycycline. Report persistent symptoms to your veterinarian.

Carefully administer the medication. Follow your vet’s instructions precisely, ensuring your dog receives the correct dose at the right time. Note any difficulties administering the medication.

Maintain strict rest. Limit strenuous activity during treatment to minimize strain on your dog’s heart. Avoid excessive walks or playtime.

Note any unusual behavior. Changes in temperament, such as increased anxiety or aggression, deserve professional attention. Keep a detailed record of any behavioral shifts.

Report all symptoms. Don’t hesitate to contact your veterinarian at the slightest concern. Proactive communication ensures timely intervention and optimal results.