The most common side effect is loss of appetite, which is usually temporary. Try feeding your pet by hand, offering more flavorful foods, or, for dogs and cats, slightly warming canned foods. If your pet is on a special diet because of a medical condition, consult your veterinarian before changing or adding other foods. Also consult your veterinarian if your pet's appetite does not return to normal.
May also see loss of appetite, weight loss, lethargy, vomiting, shaking, diarrhea, restlessness, excessive vocalization, anxiety, sleep disturbances, hyperactivity, behavior changes and irritability. In dogs may also see panting.
In cats may also see changes in elimination patterns (urinating and defecating). Consult your veterinarian if you notice any of the above side effects.
Fluoxetine may cause aggression in some dogs. If this occurs, contact your veterinarian immediately.
In cats may also see changes in elimination patterns (urinating and defecating). Consult your veterinarian if you notice any of the above side effects.
Fluoxetine may cause aggression in some dogs. If this occurs, contact your veterinarian immediately.