Cats usually have seizures that occur more
frequently than those in dogs.
Not exact matches
In 2013, evolutionary psychologists found that shelter
dogs who raised their brows more
frequently were adopted more quickly
than other
dogs.
SUN SHIELD Although sunburn is uncommon
in most hounds, and there's no conclusive evidence to suggest that
dogs frequently exposed to the sun are at higher risk of skin cancer
than those that aren't, it never hurts to take precautions such as applying sunscreen on Fido.
The ASPCA is on the ground assisting
in the removal, transport, sheltering and medical treatment of more
than 130
dogs from a large, substandard breeding facility —
frequently referred to as a puppy mill —
in Needham, Alabama.
Impact of the study: Among persons relinquishing
dogs to a shelter, those who believed questionnaire responses were confidential reported owner - directed aggression and fear of strangers
in their pets more
frequently than relinquishers who believed responses were nonconfidential.
It's less common and found more
frequently in older
dogs and prognosis is often better
than Metastatic.
The chief
dog warden of Lucas County testified that: (1) when pit bulls attack, they are more likely to inflict severe damage to their victim
than other breeds of
dogs; (2) pit bulls have killed more Ohioans
than any other breed of
dog; (3) Toledo police officers fire their weapons
in the line of duty at pit bulls more often
than they fire weapons at people and all other breeds of
dogs combined; (4) pit bulls are
frequently shot during drug raids because pit bulls are encountered more
frequently in drug raids
than any other
dog breed....
By changing your
dog's diet now, adding supplements, and bathing early — and
frequently — you can help your pooch be less itchy during warm weather
than in previous years, and keep him happy year round.
In puppy mills, dogs live in small cages, often in the minimum legal size allowed (only six inches larger than the dog on all sides) and female dogs are bred as frequently as possibl
In puppy mills,
dogs live
in small cages, often in the minimum legal size allowed (only six inches larger than the dog on all sides) and female dogs are bred as frequently as possibl
in small cages, often
in the minimum legal size allowed (only six inches larger than the dog on all sides) and female dogs are bred as frequently as possibl
in the minimum legal size allowed (only six inches larger
than the
dog on all sides) and female
dogs are bred as
frequently as possible.
In spite of the numbers advantage, cats visit veterinarians less
frequently than dogs.
Addison's is fairly rare
in dogs but does occur more
frequently in some breeds
than others.
If your
dog shows any of these, speak with your veterinarian about the possibility of diabetes: Excessive thirst / drinks more water
than usual (polydipsia) Urinates more
frequently or
in greater volumes (polyuria) or perhaps loses urinary control Consistently acts hungry (polyphagia) but maintains or loses weight Unusually sweet - smelling or fruity breath (from ketone production) Lethargy Dehydration Urinary tract infections Vomiting Chronic skin infections Cloudy or misty eyes
Some types of cancer show up more
frequently than others
in dogs.
You may need to have checkups with your veterinarian more
frequently than you would another pet, but it would be
in your
dog's best interest.
It has been estimated that around 20 - 50 % of cats over 15 years of age will have some degree of chronic kidney disease and it is seen more
frequently in cats
than in dogs.
Dogs in shelters
frequently receive better medical treatment
than puppies
in pet shops.
Frequently the owners reports that the
dog no longer wants to jump out of or into the car, climb or run down the staircase well, shows difficulty getting up after lying a long time, does not play very long, has paralysis or a paresis of the limbs, bunny - hops at a gait faster
than a walk, or shows that it is uncomfortable
in climbing decidedly steep places.
These include how much they have eaten
in the last 24 hours, fiber content of the diet, individual variation, age of the
dog (puppies tend to defecate more
frequently than adult
dogs).
Digoxin is used less
frequently now that there are less toxic drugs available Cats can be more sensitive to side effects
than dogs Potential complications include fatal abnormal heart rhythms and kidney failure Most side effects are due to too much digoxin
in the bloodstream and can be very serious.
Further,
in the case of Tellings v. City of Toledo (2004), the Court found that there is no statistical evidence which indicates that the pit bull bites more
frequently than some other breeds of
dogs.
In dogs — who are harmed more frequently than cats by this practice — this can result in much suffering from chronic health problems such as allergies, neurological and joint problems, and autoimmune and endocrine disease
In dogs — who are harmed more
frequently than cats by this practice — this can result
in much suffering from chronic health problems such as allergies, neurological and joint problems, and autoimmune and endocrine disease
in much suffering from chronic health problems such as allergies, neurological and joint problems, and autoimmune and endocrine diseases.
This is why so many more people are allergic to cats
than dogs — it is not the hair, or the dander, it is because cats bathe themselves so much more
frequently than dogs do and leave a residue on their coats that can cause a reaction
in people.
The second type of socialization article that I see, though far less
frequently than the articles about puppies that draw
in more attention, is the type that usually has a headline, «So, you just adopted a
dog from a shelter!
25 % of the breeding
dogs were reported to have produced color faults, the most
frequently reported, at 13 % each, were excess white (
in other
than double merles) and dilution spots
in merles.
«
In the United States, there are millions more owned cats
than owned
dogs, yet cats visit veterinarians less
frequently than dogs.
In cats heartworms frequently migrate to other places in the body, which makes heartworm disease more deadly in the cat than in the do
In cats heartworms
frequently migrate to other places
in the body, which makes heartworm disease more deadly in the cat than in the do
in the body, which makes heartworm disease more deadly
in the cat than in the do
in the cat
than in the do
in the
dog.
OCD occurs more
frequently in males
than females and most affected
dogs begin to show signs of pain or lameness around 4 - 8 months old.
Opioid exposure
in dogs has been occurring more
frequently than in the past, although it is still not particularly common.
In general, we do have to be cautious about drawing parallels between the social behavior of wolves and other wild canids vs. dogs, because we know that there are important genetic behavioral differences — for example, feral dogs live in much looser social groups than wolves with members coming and going frequently, and do not have a strictly defined social hierarch
In general, we do have to be cautious about drawing parallels between the social behavior of wolves and other wild canids vs.
dogs, because we know that there are important genetic behavioral differences — for example, feral
dogs live
in much looser social groups than wolves with members coming and going frequently, and do not have a strictly defined social hierarch
in much looser social groups
than wolves with members coming and going
frequently, and do not have a strictly defined social hierarchy.
The disease occurs less
frequently in horses and cats
than in dogs.
In conclusion, it is very important to check the toenails on your
dog frequently for proper length and signs of disease because most of these problems are much easier and less painful to prevent
than to treat.
In 2004, in Tellings v. City of Toledo, based on this fact, the court found that there is no statistical evidence that indicates that pit bulls bite more frequently than some other breeds of dog
In 2004,
in Tellings v. City of Toledo, based on this fact, the court found that there is no statistical evidence that indicates that pit bulls bite more frequently than some other breeds of dog
in Tellings v. City of Toledo, based on this fact, the court found that there is no statistical evidence that indicates that pit bulls bite more
frequently than some other breeds of
dogs.
The anestrus stage lasts four to five months
in dogs who go into heat twice a year; it can be briefer for
dogs who cycle more quickly, and it can last for much longer
than a year
in those who cycle once a year or less
frequently.
Summary A survey of more
than 900 people
in dog - related professions and services showed that they
frequently disagreed with each other when making visual breed identifications of the same
dog, and that their opinions may or may not have correlated with DN...
Limping Scratching Favoring Licking an area Unusual mouth movements Turning the head to look at an area
frequently Roaming
in circles Pacing Erratic movements Uncharacteristic aggression — snapping at people or other
dogs Reluctance to get up or lie down Reluctance to climb stairs or climb into a car Panting for no apparent reason An odd look to the eye or face Trembling Seeming inability to curl up comfortably Becoming quieter
than usual and wanting to be close Unusual tail position Unusual tension
in the face and throughout the body Awkwardness / stiffness of movement Lack of appetite / refusal to eat Withdrawal and passivity, even
in situations that would normally evoke fear or avoidance Choosing remote places to lie or sleep
in, away from all activity
If your
dog begins to urinate more
frequently than normal, strains to urinate, or appears to be
in pain (either whimpering, trembling, or excessively licking the area) during or immediately following a potty break, make an appointment with your veterinarian immediately.
Easier this way
than to get them to drink it I agree with Cindi, human medication was not designed for animal use however works
in a substantial amount of illnesses However, there are no dosage rates and certain medications
frequently used
in human cough medicine is NOT safe for
dogs.
Brain tumors occur
in dogs more
frequently than they do
in humans: 20 per year per 100,000 canine populations at risk compared with 18.1 per 100,000 humans.