Not exact matches
In kittens, common clinical signs
include a pot - bellied appearance, abdominal discomfort, depressed appetite,
dull hair coat, vomiting and diarrhea, or poor growth.
Signs produced by protein deficiency or an improper protein: calorie ratio may
include any or all of the following: reduced growth rates in puppies and kittens, anemia, weight loss, skeletal muscle atrophy,
dull unkempt
hair coat, anorexia, reproductive problems, persistent unresponsive parasitism or low - grade microbial infection, impaired protection via vaccination, rapid weight loss after injury or during disease, and failure to respond properly to treatment of injury or disease.
While this condition can be seen in any mixed or pure breed, common symptoms
include: — Weight gain (without an increase in appetite)-- Lethargy — Cold intolerance (heat seeking)--
Dull / dry
hair coat — Hair loss — Recurrent skin or ear infections — Problems with the nervous or musculoskeletal system Diagnosis of this condition is -LSB-
hair coat —
Hair loss — Recurrent skin or ear infections — Problems with the nervous or musculoskeletal system Diagnosis of this condition is -LSB-
Hair loss — Recurrent skin or ear infections — Problems with the nervous or musculoskeletal system Diagnosis of this condition is -LSB-...]
Symptoms
include dull coat,
hair loss, lethargy, skin thickening, weight gain, cold intolerance and infertility in intact dogs.
Fatty acids affect a number of body systems and conditions
including allergies and autoimmune conditions, arthritis, inflammatory diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease,
dull and dry
hair coats, yeast infections, atopy, eye disorders, heart disease and cancer cachexia, and plasma triglycerides and cholesterol levels.
Some of the more common ones
include weight gain / low energy without an increase in appetite, cold intolerance, chronic ear and / or skin infections along with
coat changes
including dull, dry or oily
coats,
hair loss often symmetrically along the back, as well as thin skin.