Sentences with phrase «affected dogs die»

In most cases, affected dogs die only a week after being exposed to the killer disease.
Although some dogs live comfortably with the disease, many affected dogs die of congestive heart failure and sometimes sudden death due to left atrial rupture.
Affected dogs die due to their inability to fight infection.
Unless specific anti-copper treatment is instituted, most affected dogs die at three to seven years of age.
Fifty affected dogs died of unrelated causes and 20 affected dogs were still alive at the time of writing.

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My question is, I touch my puppies that I lend to my cousin but after that I wash my hand with a soap and put an alcohol with it did the virus dies on that or I might take the virus with me and affect my other dogs in my house?
Severely affected dogs become paralyzed and die by 3 - 4 months of age.
Affected dogs may have fainting episodes and some die suddenly.
It's neurological and she went blind, and most dogs who have it die in a short timeframe because it affects their nervous system and they are unable to walk.
It's a serious genetic condition: affected dogs may need hospitalization or can die.
Of the affected dogs that died, 62 % succumbed to disorders of quality of life issues directly attributable to idiopathic epilepsy.
Of the 126 affected dogs that have died, 76 deaths (60.3 %) were directly attributed to the seizure disorder, with the cause of death reported as death during seizure (16.1 % of all seizure related deaths) or euthanasia because of uncontrolled seizures (65.8 %), hepatotoxicity from phenobarbital treatment (6.6 %), aspiration during seizures leading to fatal pneumonia (6.6 %), or euthanasia because of non-recovery after a seizure (3.9 %).
Affected dogs eventually die of chronic kidney failure within a year.
It is possible that some dogs that ultimately are or would have been affected are not detected because they die first or the owner stops doing eye exams before the cataracts develop.
Approximately50 % of all dogs (6 million cases diagnosed each year) will be affected by a cancer in their lifetimes, and one report shows that 50 % of dogs over the age of 10 will die from cancer.
The volume of diarrhea quickly causes severe dehydration in affected dogs, and young puppies can die after only an hour or two of severe symptoms as a result.
There is a report of anerobic bacterial infection of the central nervous system (Dow, 88) but the dogs affected by these bacteria died quickly.
Dogs with chronic cases that are suffering the symptoms just described may be affected to such a level that they may even die.
For any dog — and especially one that was as severely affected as Dakota — each stage of treatment is risky and could result in a fatal reaction to the dying worms.
Bloat is one of the most dangerous «acute» health conditions your pet can develop, and affected dogs can die within hours.
Depending on how bad the defect is some get sick and die young, those less affected may sicken and die in the prime of life, and some will live longer and die of something else, though RD may shorten the dog's lifespan.
Heat affects dogs much faster than humans, and heatstroke can occur very quickly during the summer, - I hear it's a grim way to die.
After my dogs died, updates from Southern California canine rescue groups continued to filter through my Facebook feed, full of sad stories of physically and emotionally affected animals.
In severe cases dogs can die from respiratory failure, but typically, affected dogs are humanely euthanized by one year of age.
The narrowing of the trachea can become so severe that sufficient air can not make it into the lungs, and affected dogs may die of respiratory distress.
Of the dogs that do not receive veterinary care, 90 percent of affected dogs will die within 14 days of the onset of clinical signs.
Even with treatment, approximately 30 % of affected dogs will still die.
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