For 11,000 years, some of them had been spreading such
an infectious dog cancer through mating.
Not exact matches
Dogs most at risk for dehydration are those who suffer from various illnesses such as kidney disorders,
cancer and
infectious disease.
Dogs who had been sterilized were more likely to die from
cancer or autoimmune diseases, whereas those who still had their reproductive systems at death were more likely to die from
infectious disease and trauma.
Other causes of deafness for humans and
dogs typically include degenerative nerve damage, tumors or
cancers centered in the ears, viral or other
infectious diseases, blunt trauma and reactions to toxins or drugs, such as antibiotics or chemotherapy medications.
During this two or three year residency program, they received extensive training in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic skin diseases, ear diseases, skin
cancer,
infectious skin diseases, endocrinopathies and immune - mediated skin diseases in
dogs, cats, pocket pets and large animals.
Cancer and Your Pet Canine Bloat Canine Diabetes - Diets Are Important Canine Distemper Canine Hip Dysplasia (CHD) Canine
Infectious Hepatitis Car Sickness Caring for your
Dog's Neck and Spine:
Dog Collar Issues Castration Chillin» Out: Keeping Your
Dog Cool in Hot Weather Common Allergies and Symptoms CPR For
Dogs Dealing with Ringworms in
Dogs and Cats Defend Your
Dog And Stop That Hurting Paw!
Cancer vaccines function differently than the more traditional vaccines we give our
dogs and ourselves for
infectious diseases.
We all want our new puppies to be protected from
infectious disease, but it's important to know that vaccines can be just as harmful to your
dog and can cause a wide range of health problems, from minor fever to respiratory diseases to
cancer.
Because IBD simply refers to inflammation of the GI tract without a specific cause, the symptoms of this disease are similar to other GI problems of cats and
dogs including parasites, various
infectious diseases, certain
cancers, food intolerance, allergies and other health issues.
Injury,
cancer, autoimmune disease,
infectious disease, iron deficiency, and genetic defects can all be at the root of anemia in
dogs.
Common liver diseases in
dogs include
infectious canine hepatitis, chronic active hepatitis, Porto - systemic shunt, hepatic microvascular dysplasia, liver fibrosis, copper toxicosis and
cancer.