If your dog experiences a sudden, severe allergic reaction after diclofenac application, Immediately contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal hospital. Symptoms include swelling of the face, hives, difficulty breathing, or collapse.
Observe your dog closely for any signs of eye irritation following topical application. Persistent redness, squinting, excessive tearing, or pawing at the eyes requires immediate veterinary attention.
Should your dog ingest diclofenac drops, Contact your vet or an emergency animal clinic at once. This is a serious situation, potentially leading to gastrointestinal upset, kidney damage, or liver failure.
Any unusual behavior changes, such as lethargy, vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite, following diclofenac use should be reported to your veterinarian. Don’t delay if these symptoms are severe or persist.
Remember, this information is for guidance only. Always consult your veterinarian for any concerns regarding your dog’s health. They can provide tailored advice based on your dog’s specific needs and medical history.


