Feline arthritis is less
diagnosed than in dogs because the symptoms are missed.»
Not exact matches
Males have a significantly higher incidence
than females, suggesting a sex link predisposition and it seems to follow family lines with DCM
diagnosed in closely related
dogs in every generation.
In a recent study sponsored by Zoetis of more than 400 dogs and 100 cats from 19 veterinary hospitals, newly diagnosed health problems were discovered in 36 percent of dogs and 28 percent of cats when coupling a traditional wellness visit with the PW
In a recent study sponsored by Zoetis of more
than 400
dogs and 100 cats from 19 veterinary hospitals, newly
diagnosed health problems were discovered
in 36 percent of dogs and 28 percent of cats when coupling a traditional wellness visit with the PW
in 36 percent of
dogs and 28 percent of cats when coupling a traditional wellness visit with the PWR.
It is easier to
diagnose heartworms
in dogs than in cats.
Thus, we are under the impression that the prevalence of raw chicken consumption is very high
in the population of APN
dogs that they have
diagnosed or treated and that the incidence of APN is possibly higher
in Australia
than in other countries.»
Ectropion is usually
diagnosed in dogs less
than one year of age.
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
HD may be
diagnosed differently
in cats
than in dogs, due to the dissimilarity of the hip structure and movement of
dogs and cats.
SDMA (symmetric dimethylarginine) will enable you to
diagnose chronic kidney disease
in cats and
dogs months or even years earlier
than traditional methods, making it possible to intervene earlier and more effectively manage the disease.
A recent study showed that Leptospirosis is now
diagnosed more often
in small
dogs that only go out into their backyards
than in the larger breeds.
And with one child out of 150
in the United States
diagnosed with autism, there is more of a need for service
dogs now
than ever — with 67 million people worldwide affected by the disease.
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.
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.
The disease is the leading cause of death
in dogs over age 2 and something
diagnosed in half of
dogs older
than 10.
Each year
in the U.S., more
than four million
dogs are
diagnosed with one form of cancer or another.
Your
dog's intestines may appear thicker
than normal and there may appear to be more gas
than normal
in the digestive tract, but the vet can't
diagnose IBD from an x-ray.
Interestingly, there was an epidemic of distemper
in the area at the time, but less
than 3 years after that, HOD had almost disappeared, with only two
dogs being
diagnosed for it since the 26 cases at the clinic
in 1976.
Immune mediated hemolytic anemia is
diagnosed much more commonly
in dogs than in cats.
To
diagnose heartworm disease, a veterinarian may have to test the animal repeatedly (on different occasions) for this disease since diagnosis is more elusive
in the cat
than in the
dog.
What's different about this variant is not that the vaccine isn't effective against it, and not that adult
dogs can get it, too (they can get older strains of parvo, too, but incidence is much lower
than in puppies because adult
dogs are easier to vaccinate effectively), but that that virus has characteristics that make it harder to
diagnose with the currently standard tests.
Heartworm is more difficult to
diagnose in cats
than in dogs.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association - Adverse events
diagnosed within three days of vaccine administration
in dogs study of more
than 2,000 cats and
dogs in the United Kingdom by Canine Health Concern showed a 1
in 10 risk of adverse reactions from vaccines.
CIV H3N8 was first
diagnosed in 2004 and has impacted
dogs in more
than 40 states.
«
In the last 12 months our oncology veteran at VMSG has
diagnosed more
than 250
dogs with cancer so this is an issue we are very concerned about.»
Get Your
Dog an Annual Heartworm Test Most cases of canine heartworms can be
diagnosed using less
than a teaspoon of blood and an
in - clinic test.
«It's harder to
diagnose in cats
than it is
in dogs or
in people because we don't do a lot of allergy skin testing
in cats.