In fact, dog dental disease has been linked to
kidney failure in dogs because of the bacteria that traveled from their mouths into their bloodstream and then into other organs.
Not exact matches
My
dog has
kidney failure and
because of the great flavor and change
in formula he eats consistently
This is not
because bacon is toxic to
dogs, per se — a single serving of bacon will not result
in seizures, liver or
kidney failure, or shock — but rather
because of the negative health effects it may have on their long term health.
Because the diets are typically high
in protein, they aren't appropriate for
dogs with late - stage
kidney or severe liver
failure.
I still recommend the dental
because there is a direct correlation between chronic periodontal disease and acceleration of
kidney failure in dogs and cats.
PPA has a wide margin of safety; however, it should be used with caution
in dogs with heart or
kidney failure, or those with high blood pressure,
because of its stimulant effect.
Because of the difference
in elimination, even small amounts can cause significant medical problems
in dogs, including gastrointestinal ulcers and
kidney failure.