Although it more
commonly affects dogs, cats are still at risk.
Tick bite paralysis is a progressive condition that most
commonly affects dogs, sheep, and, rarely, humans.
This disease is known around the world and most
commonly affects dogs, but has been seen in many species of wildlife, including skunks, raccoons, and ferrets.
The species that most
commonly affects dogs is the dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis).
Histoplasmosis is found globally and most
commonly affects dogs and cats.
Kennel cough most
commonly affects dogs, but is occasionally reported in cats.
To ensure a homogenous group of dogs and because myxomatous mitral valve disease (MMVD) most
commonly affects dogs within this weight range (4.1 — 15 kg, or 9 — 33.1 lbs)
The first thing you need to know is that there are two different types of diabetes that
commonly affect dogs.
Four types of allergies most
commonly affect dogs.
Over the counter ear mite treatments will be of no benefit to other types of ear infections that can
commonly affect dogs.
Atopic allergies most
commonly affect dogs and cats over six months old and occur when particles from allergens such as pollen, dust and mold are inhaled or penetrate the skin through the pores.
If you notice any of the clinical signs above and your pet fits the signalment for
commonly affected dogs, talk to your family veterinarian for more information on preventative measures.
There are several types of worms and a few microscopic parasites that
commonly affect dogs.
Some of the worms that
commonly affect dogs include: heartworms, roundworms, tapeworms, hookworms, and whipworms.
Commonly affected dogs include Labrador Retrievers, Pit Bulls, Greyhounds and Great Danes.
The most
commonly affected dogs are pit bull terriers and greyhounds.
Not exact matches
It most
commonly affects castrated male and spayed female
dogs between the ages of 4 and 10 years across a variety of breeds.
Hookworms are
commonly found in puppies, but can also
affect older
dogs too.
Less
commonly affected breeds include Doberman Pinschers, Labrador Retrievers, English Bull
Dogs, Irish Setters and Shetland Sheepdogs.
A
dog's ears, face, and legs are most
commonly affected, with symptoms of red skin, intense itching, sores, and hair loss.
This disease most
commonly affects small
dog breeds at the age of five to eight months.
While this endocrine disorder can be found in all
dogs, the breeds most
commonly affected include the Dachshund, the cocker spaniel, the golden retriever, Irish setter, Shetland sheepdog, and others.
Male
dogs are more
commonly affected.
The DHLPP vaccine for
dogs is not a compulsory vaccine, but may help your
dog and prevent various diseases that
commonly affect canines.
Chondrodystrophoid breeds of
dogs (eg, Dachshund, Beagle, Shih Tzu, Lhasa Apso, and Pekingese) are most
commonly affected.
The digestive system is
commonly taking the hit: low blood sugar level (hypoglycemia) is
affecting most tiny
dogs, so they must be fed very little very often.
These parasites are the most
commonly identified species for cases of Rocky Mountain spotted fever, which can
affect both
dogs and humans, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Urinary incontinence most
commonly affects spayed, female
dogs but can develop in any individual.
Osteosarcoma in
dogs is a malignant cancer of the bone that most
commonly affects large and giant breeds such as Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Dobermans, Great Danes, Rottweilers, and Saint Bernards.
This very serious infection most
commonly affects young, unvaccinated
dogs.
While
dogs tend to be most
commonly affected largely due to their eating habits, chocolate can indeed be toxic to cats, as well as other pets.
Lymphoma
commonly affects younger
dogs and aggressive treatments can often be used to achieve remission.
Aussie hereditary cataracts almost never occur in young puppies;
affected dogs most
commonly present signs as mature adults, though cataracts may start in early adulthood or not until old age.
Kittens and outdoor cats are more
commonly affected with ear mites than
dogs or felines that live indoors.
Brain tumors occur in any age, breed and sex, but most
commonly middle aged and older
dogs (> 5 years) are
affected.
This condition was previously known as «Boxer Eye», and though we do still see it quite
commonly in Boxers, we now know it
affects many other breeds as well, and occurs in middle aged and older
dogs.
This disease is
commonly seen in miniature, toy, and small - breed
dogs and usually
affects dogs that are five to eight months old.
Deep chesed breeds of
dog are most
commonly affected, meaning chest in these breeds from backbone to sternum is relatively long while the chest width from right to left is narrow.
Wobbler's syndrome is a serious neurological disease that
commonly affect the large
dog breeds, especially to Great Danes and Doberman.
Osteochondritis dissecans,
commonly known as OCD and osteochondrosis dissecans, is a disease of the cartilage that
affects the joints in a
dog's body.
The usual patient is an older, large breed
dog; the most
commonly affected breed is the Labrador retriever.
Dog's are most often
commonly affected by diabetes mellitus.
Disease of the heart muscle (cardiomyopathy) most
commonly affects larger and giant breeds of
dog
Hip dysplasia most
commonly affects large - and giant - breed
dogs; however, smaller
dogs can also be
affected.
Certain
dog breeds are more
commonly affected by congenital deafness, including the Dalmatian, English Setter, Havanese, and more.
Cats are more
commonly affected than
dogs.
As with all other hybrid
dog breeds, the Boglen Terrier might be susceptible to the conditions that
commonly affect its parent breeds.
Large greed, older
dogs are most
commonly affected.
There are some things that can
affect both
dogs and humans like Salmonella and E. coli, but these are more
commonly transmitted through unsafe food handling practices than through any contact with an animal.
Known
commonly as arthritis, osteoarthritis is the inflammation of the joints and can
affect rabbits just like it can
affect us, our
dogs, and other pets.