Small kittens can lick themselves, swallow the clumping litter, and suffer
dangerous blockages in their digestive track!
This is because the larger juvenile and adult heartworms die and begin to fragment and these fragments enter your dog's bloodstream, which can create
a dangerous blockage in your dog's heart and blood vessels.
Not exact matches
Painful
blockages of arteries
in the legs — called peripheral arterial obstructive disease, or PAOD — are less familiar than the ones that cut off blood flow to the heart, but they can be just as
dangerous.
High density lipoprotein is the beneficial cholesterol that it's good to have adequate levels of, and low density lipoprotein is the
dangerous type of cholesterol that accumulates
in your arteries that can cause
blockages over time.
Rawhides can cause digestive upsets and
blockages as well as being treated with potentially
dangerous chemicals used
in the bleaching process.
Jack, I am hoping you were able to find a vet or an emergency vet,
blockages in male cats can be very
dangerous and need immediate attention.
Quick question on clumping litter Ingrid: I remember reading years ago that there were some cats who were getting the residue of clumping litter (since some may lick their paws after using the box or stepping
in litter residue on the floor)
in their digestive systems, causing a
dangerous blockage.
For instance, your dog can easily knock over a harmful product and entertain himself by chewing the bottle and ingesting part of its contents or your dog may simply eat objects commonly found
in the household that may cause an intestinal
blockage, or worse, that may splinter causing
dangerous internal bleeding as they pass through.