Heat stroke most
commonly occurs in dogs with long hair and dogs with flat faces and short noses (brachycephalics), such as pugs and Boston terriers, that have a harder time expelling heat through breathing.
Commonly occurring in both dogs and humans, hypothyroidism causes a decreased metabolic rate and can lead to a multitude of systemic complications.
Though pancreatitis can
commonly occur in any dog, for any number of reasons, a slightly higher incidence is reported in female dogs, and dogs that are older or obese.
Not exact matches
The problem of too many
dogs and cats,
commonly called pet overpopulation, overwhelmingly
occurs in, and takes its toll on, poor communities.
Although lethargy or depression
in dogs and cats can
occur with any illness, it is
commonly seen
in cancer stricken pets.
We have detected this haplotype
in lots of breeds, and it
occurs most
commonly in German Shepherd
Dogs, Maltese, English Springer Spaniels, and English Setters.
Hip Dysplasia
commonly occurs in large
dog breeds and is the most common skeletal disease
in dogs.
Below are a few basic emergencies you may come across during your lifetime and what you can do to help a
dog in distress: HEATSTROKE Heatstroke most
commonly occurs when a
dog is left
in a car or outdoors without shade, ventilation or water.
Roundworms are
commonly diagnosed
in puppies, 3 and may infect 90 % of puppies under three months of age.4 However, infection can
occur in dogs of all ages.
Inguinal Hernias: Hernias
in the groin
commonly occur in female
dogs that are pregnant or experiencing bloating or constipation.
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.
This problem is usually inherited and we
commonly see this condition
in the Shar - Pei, Chow Chow, Bulldog, Retriever, Rottweiler, and Setter breeds at a young age, though the condition can
occur in aging
dogs as well as cats and foals.
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.
Meningiomas
occur more
commonly in dolichocephalic breeds such as Collies and German Shepherd
dogs.
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
Although the cause of motion sickness is not fully understood, it is generally thought that it
occurs when the inner ear is disturbed from repeated motion, such as the movement of a car, plane, or boat.4 Motion sickness is most
commonly reported
in puppies and young
dogs, many of which outgrow it.5 Unfortunately, many more do not outgrow it, and it becomes a lifelong problem.
Osteosarcoma most
commonly occurs in large to giant breed
dogs.
Type I diabetes
occurs most
commonly in dogs.
Glomerular disease
occurs quite
commonly in dogs.
Pyometra
occurs commonly in older intact female
dogs and will begin several weeks after a heat cycle.
It generally
occurs in dogs that are used for working purposes, and is very
commonly seen
in the Midwest where there are distinct «hunting seasons».
Most
commonly, diarrhea that
occurs suddenly
in an otherwise healthy
dog is caused by the animal having eaten something that caused minor intestinal irritation.
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Dog gastric tumors (gastric carcinoma)
commonly occur in the perineum, intestines and stomach.
PDA (patent ductus arteriosus) is the most
commonly diagnosed congenital heart defect
in the breed, and a neurological disease called «white shaker
dog syndrome»
occurs more
commonly in Maltese than any other breed.
Although it can
occur in young
dogs, it's more
commonly seen
in seniors.
Much less
commonly, your
dog or cat's BUN level can rise due to things
occurring in other areas of its body besides its kidneys.
Gastric dilation - volvulus,
commonly called bloat, is a life - threatening condition that
occurs in dogs.
More
commonly, intussusception
occurs in young
dogs, (less than a year of age) possibly because of the higher incidence of parasite problems and viral enteritis (distemper and parvovirus)
Congenital PSS
commonly occur in miniature and toy - breed
dogs such as Yorkshire Terriers, Lhasa Apso, Pekingese, Poodles, and Miniature Schnauzers.
Part of the A2b haplogroup, this haplotype
occurs most
commonly in Labrador Retrievers, Rottweilers, Curly - Coated Retrievers, Dandie Dinmont Terriers, and village
dogs throughout the world.
Pseudopregnancy or false pregnancy
in dogs is a fairly
commonly occurring phenomenon.
Anterior cruciate ligament injuries are
commonly seen
in middle - aged to older large breed
dogs although they can
occur in any breed.
This disease tends to
occur in older
dogs that
commonly have other problems.
Although
dogs of any age and breed are susceptible to hemangiosarcoma, it occurs more commonly in dogs beyond middle age (older than 6 years), and in breeds such as Golden Retrievers, German Shepherd Dogs, Portuguese Water Dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Flat Coated Retrievers, Boxers and Skye Terriers, among oth
dogs of any age and breed are susceptible to hemangiosarcoma, it
occurs more
commonly in dogs beyond middle age (older than 6 years), and in breeds such as Golden Retrievers, German Shepherd Dogs, Portuguese Water Dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Flat Coated Retrievers, Boxers and Skye Terriers, among oth
dogs beyond middle age (older than 6 years), and
in breeds such as Golden Retrievers, German Shepherd
Dogs, Portuguese Water Dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Flat Coated Retrievers, Boxers and Skye Terriers, among oth
Dogs, Portuguese Water
Dogs, Bernese Mountain Dogs, Flat Coated Retrievers, Boxers and Skye Terriers, among oth
Dogs, Bernese Mountain
Dogs, Flat Coated Retrievers, Boxers and Skye Terriers, among oth
Dogs, Flat Coated Retrievers, Boxers and Skye Terriers, among others.
Kennel cough
occurs most
commonly in dogs that have been boarded or come into contact with other
dogs.
Hemophilia is more
commonly seen
in purebred
dogs, and
occurs more often
in the males.
There is no question that retinal folds
occur more
commonly in puppies than
in adult
dogs.
They are the second and third most common tumors
in ferrets and
dogs respectively
occurring most
commonly in Golden and Labrador retrievers and Doberman pinchers.
IVDD
occurs more
commonly in certain breeds but can
occur in any breed or mix of breeds and
in dogs of any age or gender.
An ear is the most probable site for any occurrence of this condition, for the reason that it contains a lot of lipids
in the form of wax, a
dog ear has a significant population of normally
occurring bacteria and yeast and most importantly, it has been identified as the most
commonly affected area by allergies of any kind, food or seasonal.
Obviously, this
occurs most
commonly in dogs that are outside and is worst
in dogs that are penned or chained
in the yard, where they can't get away from the flies.
Different conditions such as Dilated Cardiac Myopathies (DCM - weak heart), Chronic Valvular Disease (CVD), Myocarditis (inflamed heart), Hypertension and Heartworm disease are some of the most
commonly occurring health problems related to heart disease
in dogs.
These effects are an indication that physiological changes are
occurring, and they are most often followed by an improvement
in the
dog's condition which differs depending on the condition being treated but
commonly includes increased appetite and rejuvenated movement.
MLO can
occur in dogs of any age or breed, but is most
commonly seen
in middle - aged to older
dogs, and is more common
in large breed
dogs.
Hernias
in the groin
commonly occur in female
dogs that are pregnant or experiencing bloating or constipation.
Osteochondrosis
occurs commonly in the shoulders of immature, large, and giant - breed
dogs.
Osteosarcoma
commonly affects the appendicular skeleton (limbs) of large to giant breed
dogs, but can also
occur in the axial skeleton (skull, ribs, vertebrae, pelvis), which is a more common primary site
in smaller
dogs.
Hip dysplasia
occurs most
commonly in large breed
dogs.
Chronic pancreatitis is more common
in cats; the acute form
occurs more
commonly in dogs.