Contact your veterinarian immediately if your pet experiences any allergic reaction, such as swelling, hives, or difficulty breathing.
Seek veterinary advice if you notice changes in your pet’s appetite, behavior, or stool consistency after starting doxycycline.
Report any signs of gastrointestinal upset, including vomiting or diarrhea, especially if severe or persistent.
Schedule a veterinary check-up if your pet shows signs of photosensitivity, like sunburn or skin irritation, while on doxycycline.
Consult your vet if your pet’s condition doesn’t improve after a reasonable treatment period (as determined by your vet).
| Severe vomiting or diarrhea | Contact veterinarian immediately. |
| Difficulty breathing or swelling | Emergency veterinary care needed. |
| Skin rash or hives | Contact veterinarian immediately. |
| Lack of improvement after 7 days of treatment | Schedule a follow-up appointment. |
| New or worsening symptoms | Contact your veterinarian. |
Regular monitoring and open communication with your veterinarian are key to ensuring safe and effective doxycycline treatment for your pet. Always follow your veterinarian’s instructions precisely.


