Sentences with phrase «common in pets»

It may be common in pets, but that's typically because the pet doesn't get regular dental brushing and cleaning.
Hair loss (also known as alopecia)-- while this is less common in pets, it can certainly happen.
And obesity is common in pets.
By Rachele Baker, DVM — Dental disease is very common in pets and, in fact, more than 85 % of dogs and cats over four years of age have some level of dental disease.
Feline lower urinary tract disease: The condition tends to be common in pets that are overweight or are otherwise unfit.
Choking is just as common in pets as it is in humans, and knowing how to assist your pet if he chokes could save his life.
It is also more common in pets with weakened immune systems or diabetes.
Unfortunately, dental disease is all too common in pets, especially older pets, and it represents a significant systemic health risk.
Kennel cough and upper respiratory infections are common in pets, especially during winter months, and especially among kittens and puppies.
Multiple infections with several species of parasite is quite common in pets.
In every disease we encounter we follow the tenet's of the diagnostic approach to ensure that we make an accurate diagnosis, and also so that we do not overlook some of the other diseases that are common in pets.
Although cavities are less common in pets than in people, they can have many of the same dental problems that people can develop: broken teeth and roots palate defects (such...
While respiratory symptoms aren't common in pets with allergies, they do occur.
Diabetes seems to be more common in pets that are overweight and as they get older.
Cancer does appear to be becoming more common in pets, most likely because they are simply living longer.
Based upon my experience and that of many integrative veterinarians, reactions to medicines including antibiotics, corticosteroids, and NSAIDS seem to be at least as common in pets as in people.
Cancer is common in pets.
Signs Of Dental Disease: Dental disease is extremely common in our pets and has certain common signs for which you should watch:
Food allergies and intolerance to certain foods is common in pets.
Skin conditions are very common in pets, and can make both you and your furry family member miserable!
Arthritis is as common in pets as it is in people.
Separation anxiety is quite common in pets.
The bad breath that is so common in pets is also often the first sign of dental disease.
Heartworm disease is a serious infection in animals, which are most common in pets, and might eventually become untreatable if not detected early.
Look into your pet's ears — As with dental disease, ear disease is relatively common in pets.
These three types of allergies are particularly common in pets.
Cancer does appear to be becoming more common in pets.
Rabies is also more common in pets living outdoors.
None of these «authorities» have presented any evidence that salmonella is more common in pets fed properly - prepared raw or cooked home diets than in pets fed commercially prepared kibble diets.
Broken teeth are common in pets.
Kidney and bladder problems are common in pets that have been exposed to cold temperatures (infections).
Bladder stones, or uroliths, are increasingly common in pets.
Luckily, severe transfusion reactions seem to be less common in pets than in human beings.
Disease of the gums is more common in pets than disease of the teeth such as cavities.
It's important to know that both flea allergies and environmental allergies are MUCH more common in pets than food allergies.
There are many different types of congenital heart deformities, although none are especially common in pets.
Dental disease is extremely common in pets, and in my experience causes chronic pain (even though pets may be eating and acting normally); and it risks seeding infection in vital organs like kidneys and heart.
Eyelid tumors are common in pets and will be noted by your doctor if present.
Liver disease is more common in pets than you might expect.
Diarrhea is also common in pets eating garbage, poor quality food, or food that they are allergic to.
Illness - induced loss of appetite is common in pets.
Whilst dog plaque buildup and dental disease is common in all pets over two years of age (shocking isn't it!)
It sounds like your dog is suffering from inflammatory (or irritable) bowel disease (IBD), which is becoming increasingly common in pets.
Periodontal disease, which is very common in pets, is not only painful but can lead to other health problems such as heart, kidney, and liver problems.
actually native to Africa, but they're very common in the pet trade.
Blue budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus, second from the left) may be common in pet stores today, but when they first appeared in Europe in the second half of the 19th century, they were a rarity: In the wild, these small parrots usually have a green chest and a yellow head like the two birds on the right.
Overfeeding is common in pet dogs and can lead to obesity and poor joint health.
Non-regenerative anemia is also sometimes seen in the leukemias and adrenal cell tumors common in pet ferrets.
Dental disease is profoundly common in pet rabbits.
Middle Ear Infections in Pet Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Dr. William (Bill) J Langhofer DVM Purdue University 1998 The Scottsdale Veterinary Clinic 7311 E Thomas Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251 TSVCpets.com 480-945-8484 Middle ear infections are very common in pet rats and can be a difficult condition to resolve.
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