Not exact matches
I have seen
dogs getting
better and living several extra years (considering what the vets
diagnosed) after their food was changed from animal protein based to plant food in general.
My
dog Rosie was just
diagnosed with Diabetes, I was wondering what kind of treats or vitamins would be
good for her if any.
While it's not a
good idea to
diagnose and treat your pet on your own, and I am not trying to replace your veterinarian, you still need to know the symptoms of an ill
dog.
To report disorders, conditions and health matters observed or
diagnosed in German Shepherd
Dogs or Puppies to the Hereditary Diseases Scheme, please forward information to the GSDCA so it may gather all available data to
better understand what may be occurring and affecting breed development.
Careful observation,
good nutrition and appropriate exercises can be very beneficial to the
dog diagnosed with luxating patellae.
When
dogs are
diagnosed early, they usually respond
well to treatment and make a full recovery.
Heart disease and heart failure are
best diagnosed with a thorough veterinary exam to include auscultation, or listening to the
dog's heart with a stethoscope.
Our
dog was recently
diagnosed with diabetes as
well Rottie.
Thank you for the useful information and explaining the condition
better as my
dog has recently
diagnosed diabetic
The prognosis for many
dogs diagnosed with bladder cancer isn't
good.
Question: Hi
good day doctor, My
dog was
diagnose with distemper through blood smear test her initial sign was cough after the diagnosis I opted for the canglob - D injection and she got 1 shot everyday for 5 days her last canglob shot was today right now she appears fine she plays and eats
well and her cough is gone she doesn't have any neuro signs is the canglob - d effective?
Snake bites in
dogs, as
well as in humans, are
diagnosed based on the look and behaviour of the snake.
Treatment Once your
dog is
diagnosed with chronic bronchitis, your veterinarian will recommend a treatment regime that is tailored specifically to your
best friend.
Answer: If he can't afford the adulticide treatment, there are things he can do that are
better than not doing anything at all but since they aren't ideal and can be really detrimental to some patients, he needs to go over all of that with his veterinarian that
diagnosed his
dog and knows the severity of the heartworm disease and the overall health of the patient.
Like every
good sales pitch, this so called Pet Health Information first tells consumers (yes, we pet owners are consumers), what issue they need to solve (in this case, influenza is very a very contagious disease that kills 8 % of
dogs diagnosed with it), how they can solve the problem (with vaccination), and who the target audience is (basically, anyone puppy /
dog that will come in contact with another puppy /
dog).
Lyme disease is not as commonly
diagnosed in cats as it is in
dogs, maybe because cats are so
good at grooming themselves and removing ticks before they have a chance to attach and transmit the disease.
-LSB-...] you think there is any possibility that your
dog could bite, it's
best to get a professional
dog trainer to help
diagnose the issue, said Oscar Mora, lead -LSB-...]
Unfortunately, with the lack of early symptoms, by the time
dogs are
diagnosed with heartworm disease, it is usually
well - developed and will require two to three injections of an arsenic - based product (called Immiticide) to kill the adult worms in the blood vessels of the heart.
If your
dog has been
diagnosed with any digestive problems, consult a veterinarian before you feed them any starchy or fibrous plant foods — some
dogs may not be able to handle starch very
well.
Patellar luxation (PL) is one of the most common hindlimb orthopedic pathologies seen in
dogs and has been
diagnosed in many other mammalian species as
well.
If a
dog out of clear - tested parents is
diagnosed with PRA, the
best thing to do is submit a DNA sample from the
dog to Optigen along with a copy of the eye exam and copies of the parent's PRA certificates.
This study requires blood samples from
dogs affected with histiocytic sarcoma or malignant histiocytosis, as
well as
dogs over nine years of age who have never been
diagnosed with cancer (for control purposes).
Dogs that have been
diagnosed with IMHA should not be used for breeding, and it is preferable to avoid breeding their close relatives as
well.
Being able to
diagnose this issue is an important first step toward
better quality of life for you and your
dog.
Studies have shown that MPL occurs in 83 % to 95 % of all
dogs diagnosed with PL, 10,11 whereas LPL is more common in large - and giant - breed
dogs than in small - breed
dogs, with a prevalence up to 33 % in giant breeds.1 However, PL is most commonly
diagnosed in toy and miniature breed
dogs, including Chihuahuas, Maltese, miniature poodles, Pekingese, Pomeranians, and Yorkshire terriers, as
well as mixed breeds5, 9,12,13 and Labrador retrievers.7
As a veterinarian, I do my
best to prepare owners for this fact when I first
diagnose their
dog with an ulcer.
Anyway, he was recently
diagnosed with terminal cancer and we're devastated and sad to be losing such a dear companion and I know some day I will definitely want another
dog in my life and we've had such incredible
good fortune with Zach that I'd like to try to get a female, maybe chocolate, of the same breed.
Your
best bet, if your
dog's skin problem does not go away, is to roll in and see your vet and let them
diagnose.
There is a lot of overlap and guesswork as what might cause one or the other shape change - so using these shape abnormalities to
diagnose what might be wrong with your
dog or cat is really not a
good idea.
We understand that a
dog veterinarian is only as
good as his or her ability to successfully prevent,
diagnose and treat every illness or ailment your
dog could face during its lifetime.
The Foundation has helped support cancer studies that have led to
better treatment for all
dogs who have been
diagnosed with cancer, have helped with the development of a test that catches lymphoma far earlier than before and also has helped identify genetic causes for lymphoma.
I follow the medical model of behaviour therapy:
diagnosing the behavioural condition and using standard - of - care protocols from scientific research and clinical practice to teach the
dog to control his behaviour and emotions
better.
Regardless of the area, the prognosis is not
good for
dogs diagnosed with this condition.
It is a
good idea to always ask your veterinarian before you change your
dog's diet or exercise regimen, especially if they've been
diagnosed with hip dysplasia.
How Babesiosis in
dogs is
diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Babesiosis may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the
best resource to successfully
diagnose this condition.
We express our grateful appreciation to the dedicated Golden owners who supported this research by donating samples when their beloved
dogs were
diagnosed, as
well as those who contributed to Golden Retriever Foundation fund raising campaigns.
How Colitis in
dogs is
diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Colitis may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the
best resource to successfully
diagnose this condition.
How Tapeworm Infection in
dogs is
diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Tapeworm Infection may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the
best resource to successfully
diagnose this condition.
How Liver Disease in
dogs is
diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Liver Disease may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the
best resource to successfully
diagnose this condition.
How Whipworms in
dogs are
diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Whipworms may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the
best resource to successfully
diagnose this condition.
Dutch's Fund Veterinary Grants One Tail at a Time knows that the costs of caring for a
dog who unexpectedly is
diagnosed with a major medical illness can effect an entire family's
well - being, and could potentially jeopardize the family's ability to keep their
dog in the home.
At 3 AM I rushed my
dog to Levittown, and she was stabilized,
diagnosed and
well cared for until she could be seen by a specialist in NYC for a highly specialized procedure.
How Hypertension in
dogs is
diagnosed: Underlying conditions associated with Hypertension may create complications, so your veterinarian is always the
best resource to successfully
diagnose high blood pressure.
Just like dietary indiscretion, this is usually
diagnosed from the history and may resolve on its own, but it is
good to feed the
dog a bland diet and use probiotics during times when you know he or she may be stressed.
When not
diagnosed early enough this parasite can cause significant permanent damage to your pet so if you have a
dog who eats slugs and snails or you have lots of them in your garden in this case prevention is
better than cure.
Typically, we
diagnose OSA in older patients, but we also see a fairly high incidence in younger
dogs as
well.
My
dog has seen a very
well respected holistic vet (also allopathic - ally licensed) since she was a puppy and she has only been to a regular vet on a few occasions in her life, including in the last few months since she was
diagnosed as having a heart murmur.
Our highly trained technicians are now trained to: • Rapidly recognize patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Properly administer high - quality chest compressions using the most up - to - date approaches in
dogs and cats • Provide mouth - to - snout or intubated ventilation according to current evidence - based guidelines • Utilize effective communication and team skills that will improve our ability to manage emergent and critically ill patients • Choose the most useful monitoring devices for patients in cardiopulmonary arrest • Read and interpret the data from the various monitoring devices • Rapidly
diagnose the arrest ECG rhythm to help choose the
best ALS therapies for the patient • Administer the most effective drugs and other adjunctive therapies for patients with cardiopulmonary arrest • Perform life - saving procedures such as venous cutdowns, intraosseous catheter placement, use of defibrillator, and open chest CPR
With pyometra, the sooner your
dog is
diagnosed, the
better her prognosis.
The results of the study may help to
diagnose CHF earlier,
better stratify cardiovascular risk, tailor therapy to specific
dog needs, and reduce the exposure of radiation required for repeated thoracic radiography, which is current protocol.