Of course, puppies and elderly
dogs are at greater risk than healthy, adult dogs in their prime; however, heatstroke is of tremendous concern for ALL dogs.
So small
dogs are at a greater risk than large dogs with the same number of heartworms.
Some Dogs are at Greater Risk There are several factors that can increase your dog's chances of becoming overweight.
Small
dogs are at greater risk: Due to their small size it only takes a small amount of chocolate to affect them.
Older
dogs are at a greater risk for dystocia than younger dogs and heavy
dogs are at a greater risk than dogs at a healthy weight.
Any dog can get kennel cough, but puppies and unvaccinated
dogs are at greater risk of contracting it.
For the other conditions, intact
dogs were at greater risk (~ 50 % increased risk) for early onset cataracts and being involved in vehicular injuries.
Floppy - eared
dogs are at the greatest risk because water - logged ears can not naturally dry out.
Your dog is at greater risk of becoming entangled in plants or bushes that could result in injury and distress.
Not exact matches
According to the researchers, this means that getting a
dog is a
great way to motivate yourself to stay active, particularly on those cold winter days when you
're at risk for staying in bed watching Netflix.
Dogs that have shorter breathing systems like Bulldogs and Pugs
are at a much
greater risk and
are highly susceptible when it comes to heat strokes.
Young and geriatric animals
are more susceptible and cats
are at greater risk for ringworm than
dogs.
An estimated 60 percent of cats and 56 percent of
dogs in the United States
are carrying too much weight, putting them
at greater risk of conditions like heart and joint issues.
Certain
dog breeds, particularly smaller ones,
are in general
at a
greater risk of
being overweight.
Puppies and young
dogs without immunity
are at greatest risk.
Large
dogs, like St.Bernards, Dobermans,
Great Danes, labs, etc.
are at risk of bloat and even a more dangerous condition and potentially fatal called gastric dilatation / volvulus (GDV) when a torsion of the stomach occurs.
The Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) provides
great data each year on how tick - borne diseases impact
dogs in each region of the United States.Take a look
at your state to see which tick - borne disease your
dog is most
at risk for contracting.
And if your
dog is aggressive or possessive over something or someone to the point of biting — you
are putting others
at great risk and yourself in the way of possible legal problems.
But also, the
dog needs to
be taken into consideration so that the person with the disability isn't
at greater risk having the
dog in the pool area.
Unspayed female
dogs between the ages of 5 and 10
are at the
greatest risk of developing mammary adenocarcinoma.
Every day, humans all over the world
are rescued by heroic
dogs, often
at great risk to the
dog's life.
Large breed
dogs are generally
at risk, especially if deep chested, including
Great Danes and German Shepherds.
Hi there I have a malumute (sorry for spelling lol) we had our cat for a year or so before we rescued our malumute from the pound he
was 3 and I took
great care when introducing them my
dog max went up to the cat (niko) who swipped him on the nose and that
was all it took for niko to show max who
was boss and they have
been best of friends ever since they play and share food fine unless the cat doesn't want max there then he growls
at max which I find amusing as I
'm sure it should
be the other way around lol although I will make sure niko
is high up when my parents
dogs come around they
are a jack Russel and a jack Russel cross beagle they like to chase him I don't think they would hurt him but I wouldn't take the
risk as I've saved my cat from
being chased by them once when they first came over and I didn't realise he
was in x hope this helps xx
«This
is a concern because senior
dogs and cats
are the pet population
at greatest risk of developing chronic and degenerative diseases that result in a decrease in quality of life,» said Dr. Janice Trumpeter, Co-Chair of PHP and Deputy Chief Executive Director of AAHA.
Brachycephalic
dogs, in particular,
are at the
greatest risk for heat stroke.
Unfortunately, most
dogs find any type of organic material spread out on a lawn to
be a delicacy, and therefore
are at great risk for toxicity.
Dr. Dubovi
is a proponent of vaccination, saying «preventing the transmission of the disease through vaccination
is highly recommended for those
dogs that have lifestyles that put them
at greater risk.»
The reactivity associated with Lepto vaccine can make a patient very itchy for three to four years and most agree, the vaccine
is incapable of protecting a
dog against Leptospira and worse yet, if the
dog were to develop a Leptospira infection to one of the serovars transmissible to man, the owner would
be at greater risk of suffering a Leptospira infection because his / her
dog was vaccinated!
They found that
dogs with two copies of the mutation
are at the
greatest risk.
Dogs that are frequently or regularly exposed to other dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the vi
Dogs that
are frequently or regularly exposed to other
dogs — for example at boarding or day care facilities, dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the vi
dogs — for example
at boarding or day care facilities,
dog parks, grooming salons, or social events with other
dogs present — are at greater risk of coming into contact with the vi
dogs present —
are at greater risk of coming into contact with the virus.
While all
dogs may contract sarcoptic mange, younger ones
are at greater risk.
A nonprofit that transports Phoenix area small
dogs at risk of euthanasia to nonkill shelters in other states, where they
are more highly sought after and have a
greater chance of adoption.
However, small
dogs eating large bones
are obviously
at a
greater risk.
This
great new rescue based in Washington, DC
is saving lives of
at risk dogs from shelters in the South.
Certain
dog breeds
are at a
greater risk for hypothyroidism, such as Golden Retrievers, Irish Setters, and Cocker Spaniels.
Breeds like the
Great Dane, St. Bernard, and Weimaraner
are at the
greatest risk for bloat; as a matter of fact,
dogs weighing over 99 pounds have a 20 % bloat
risk.
Large - and giant - breed
dogs, especially those with deep chests,
are at greatest risk of bloat, but
dogs of any size can
be stricken.
While the disease can affect any animal,
dogs from the following breeds may
be at an increased
risk of developing Addison's disease: Standard poodle,
Great Dane, Portuguese water
dog, West Highland white terrier, Rottweiler, English springer spaniel, Welsh springer spaniel, German shorthaired pointer, Soft - coated wheaten terrier, Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever, and the Bearded collie.
Young
dogs, older
dogs, and
dogs with a compromised immune system
are at greatest risk.
Older
dogs or immune compromised
are at a
greater risk.
But cats actually outnumber
dogs as companion pets in the U.S. Unfortunately, cats
are not as well identified as
dogs, either with collars and tags, or with microchip registration, which puts cats
at a
great risk of never
being reunited with their owners, if lost.»
In particular, non-immunized
dogs that have contact with an infected animal or its environment (e.g. bedding, bowls, toys)
are at great risk of contracting the disease.
Leaving a Cavalier outdoors when no one
is home a would put the
dog at great risk of
being stolen.
Blanford, whose appeals kept the lap
dog from
being killed, said he and his family use
great care to avoid situations that could place their
dogs or people around them
at risk.
No
dog is immune to these parasites, but
dogs that spend large amounts of time outdoors
are at a
greater risk.
Dogs that
are frequently kenneled, attend
dog shows, swim, hunt or have access to wildlife areas
are at greater risk.
A
dog who
is vaccinated with this vaccine receives well less than one year of inadequate protection but
is placed
at great risk for vaccine - related illness.
Cats
are not as well identified as
dogs, with collars and tags, or with microchips and registration, putting them
at great risk of never getting reunited with their owners if ever lost.
Dogs with chronically loose stools
are also
at greater risk.
Cats have more sensitive throats than
dogs, which puts them
at greater risk of injury when the leash
is connected to their collar.