Sentences with phrase «dogs with mild disease»

Dogs with mild disease never develop any problems and may live a normal lifespan.
However, dogs with mild disease can produce severely affected offspring.

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Some dogs less than 1 year of age with mild generalized disease may spontaneously recover.
In comparison, dogs with mild infections may show little or no signs of illness and the disease may go undetected.
Two clinical syndromes have been seen in dogs infected with the canine influenza virus — a mild form of the disease and a more severe form that is accompanied by pneumonia.
Although the presence of severe degenerative joint disease in remaining limbs may be a contraindication, amputation can still be successful in dogs with a mild to moderate degree of degenerative change in remaining limbs.
A small number of dogs that had close contact with the affected dogs also have mild respiratory disease, but test results from those animals are not yet available.
While normally associated with mild disease and low mortality rates, respiratory disease nevertheless poses significant challenges to the management of dogs in the highly stressful environment of animal shelters.
Dogs affected with this disease may have symptoms varying from very mild to severe bleeding.
Dr. Stephanie Janeczko, Senior Director of the ASPCA's Shelter Medical Programs, notes that when dealing with infectious respiratory disease in dogs, it's also important to remember that the same pathogen can have a mild presentation in one animal, yet cause severe or even fatal disease in another.
Six of the affected dogs began with mild generalized seizures that progressed to grand mal seizures over the course of their disease.
In dogs with mild infection and no clinical signs of heartworm disease, it is safest to perform spay - neuter surgery prior to beginning adulticidal therapy.
For dogs with asymptomatic, mild, or moderate disease, melarsomine dihydrochloride is also labeled for two treatments given 24 hours apart.
This dog, when first examined at 10 years of age, had retinal lesions that were regarded as incompatible with a diagnosis of crd3, but in retrospect were likely to represent an unusually delayed and mild form of crd3 disease.
A usually mild disease, coronavirus is spread when a dog comes in contact with the stool or other excretions of infected dogs.
Carrier dogs can have mild features of the disease but when bred with another carrier of the same Mutation, there is a risk of having severely affected pups.
Then, there were dogs that tested Mild for the disease that were bred to dogs that tested Good, and they produced puppies with PennHIP readings of 3.1, with no HD.
Though serious side effects are not expected, and liver problems are likely to be mild, dogs with existing liver disease may experience more issues during over-use of the given medicine.
While the vaccine is a modified live virus and thus your dog may come down with a mild form of the disease (approximately 10 % of the time) it will not be spread to other dogs.
Most dogs diagnosed with canine influenza experience a mild form of the disease
Most dogs with kennel cough show a classic course of mild disease characterized by one or more of the following signs:
Young dogs with mild changes should still be considered surgical candidates to minimize progression of the disease as the dog ages.
Dogs infected with heartworms may at first exhibit very mild and intermittent symptoms of the disease.
Based on our observations gathered during ophthalmic examination of affected dogs, we propose three clinical stages of disease ranging from diffuse multifocal red / brown discoloration of the tapetal fundus without associated visual deficits (Stage 1), to geographic retinal thinning / degeneration with mild to moderate signs of night - blindness (Stage 2), to more diffuse retinal thinning / degeneration affecting most of the tapetal fundus and associated with night - vision loss and severely impaired day - vision (Stage 3).
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