Hypothyroidism is
a fairly common disease in dogs characterized by an inadequate production of thyroid hormone.
Not exact matches
Cushings
disease (hyperadrenocorticism) is a
fairly common condition
in older
dogs, with symptoms often mistaken for part of the natural aging process.
Kennel cough is a
fairly common and highly contagious respiratory
disease in dogs.
Dental
disease is
fairly common in canines with up to 80 % of
dogs over 3 years old having some stage of periodontal
disease.
Overall, hypothyroidism is a
fairly common, easily managed
disease as long as
dog owners are
in tune to their pup and know the presenting signs.
Unfortunately, this
disease is
fairly common in companion
dogs.
This is a
fairly common approach to persistent periodontal
disease in dogs so there is a lot of evidence to suggest it doesn't cause problems very often.
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Dog pancreatitis (canine acute pancreatitis or AP) is a
fairly common disease associated with obesity and high fat diets
in middle age
dogs, although the exact cause of the condition is unclear, but are thought to be medications, trauma, infection, medications or malnutrition.