Dementia, or Canine Cognitive Dysfunction, is a common a far
more common disease in dogs than most dog owners are aware of.
Not exact matches
Among some large - sized
dog breeds the
disease is much
more common, but otherwise osteosarcoma
in humans and
dogs is very similar.
The teams» research on another,
more common blinding
disease in a Nordic
dogs, is about the primary glaucoma
in the Norwegian Elkhound.
Since the early 1900s, veterinarians have observed intervertebral disc
disease — a
common cause of back pain, rear limb paralysis and inability to walk —
more frequently
in dogs with short legs (dachshund, French bulldog, and Pekingese to name a few.)
Evelyn's doctors said she's unlikely to develop Lyme
disease, the most
common tick - borne illness, because she was bitten by a
dog tick — but Lewis said they're keeping an eye out for
more strange symptoms, just
in case.
I recommend it for
dogs that drink or swim
in lakes, ponds or streams, or travel with their owners to different states where the
disease is
more common.
A cohort study of shelter
dogs conducted by the College of Veterinary Medicine University concluded that infectious
diseases were
more common in dogs that were sterilized at less than 24 weeks of age.
However, senility or dementia is a very real
disease in dogs, and it's
more common than most
dog owners realize.
Aliments like Kidney
disease, diabetes, hypothyroidism (
in dogs), and hyperthyroidism (
in cats), among others all become
more common as your pet approaches middle age and beyond.
The reason this
disease seems so
common, and is even named «Kennel» cough, is that wherever there are numbers of
dogs confined together
in an enclosed environment such as a kennel, animal shelter, or indoor
dog show, the
disease is much
more likely to be spread.
Rare hereditary
disease in dogs with hair of multiple colors;
more common in Bearded Collies, Basset Hounds, Salukis, Beagles, Dachshunds, and Pointers
This
disease is
more common in dogs than cats, so most of the literature on pets that I found relates to
dogs.
Part of the diagnosis depends on the age and breed of the
dog, as different
diseases are
more common in certain breeds and at different ages.
There are numerous
common problems with this area
in dogs, ranging from minor broken nails to
more devastating
diseases like cancer.
Problem: Research has shown that both simple and complex genetic
diseases are
more likely to be found
in dogs with
common ancestors.
Yet dental
disease is the most
common disease in dogs and cats:
more than 50 % of cats and 85 % of
dogs over age four have dental problems that require professional treatment.
Hepatic encephalopathy is somewhat
more common in the breeds of
dogs and cats that are the most prone to liver problems (portosystemic shunts are a predisposing factor
in toy and small breeds of
dogs and
in Persian cats; English cockers, Labs, Westies and dobies because of their increased susceptibility to liver
disease of other sorts).
Cushing's
disease is
more common in middle aged and older
dogs, usually age 7 — 12 years.
Rabies is an important
disease and although it is
more common in dogs (and
more commonly passed from
dogs to humans than cats to humans) cats can be infected and can be a source of human infection.
Stomatitis A painful inflammatory
disease resulting
in ulceration and bleeding of the mouth, stomatitis is
more common in cats but may also occur
in dogs (far right).
Heart
disease is
more common in dogs than
in any other domestic species.
This
disease is
more common in dogs than cats.
Mitral valve
disease is the most
common heart disorder
in older
dogs of all breeds, affecting
more than one third of
dogs over 10 years of age.
As DNA tests become
more common there will come a time that some
diseases may become infrequent
in a breed, though this isn't likely until many
dog generations have passed.
Learn
more about
common urinary
diseases and developmental disorders of the urinary tract
in dogs including parasites, infections, and congenital defects.
All types of infections and
diseases that are contagious are
common for spring time, because
dogs get
in contact
more often during these days.
Type II disc
disease is
more common in dogs that do not have short limbs that are disproportionate to their body (non-chondrodystrophic).
In more serious — but fortunately, less common — cases, dogs can develop a type of kidney disease called Lyme nephritis, which is often fatal, even in young, healthy dogs, as well as myocarditis — inflammation of the heart muscle — and neurological diseas
In more serious — but fortunately, less
common — cases,
dogs can develop a type of kidney
disease called Lyme nephritis, which is often fatal, even
in young, healthy dogs, as well as myocarditis — inflammation of the heart muscle — and neurological diseas
in young, healthy
dogs, as well as myocarditis — inflammation of the heart muscle — and neurological
disease.
Some of the
more common possible indicators of Cushing's
disease in dogs include elevations
in the levels of the liver enzymes ALT and AST as well as cholesterol.
Heartworm
disease is becoming
more common in dogs in San Diego County.
Did you know that dental
disease is the most
common illness
in pets, affecting
more than 75 % of cats and
dogs by the age of 3?
Heartworm
disease is
more common in dogs than
in cats.
In contrast to PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy), which is the more common type of retinal disease in many dog breeds, CD does not affect night visio
In contrast to PRA (Progressive Retinal Atrophy), which is the
more common type of retinal
disease in many dog breeds, CD does not affect night visio
in many
dog breeds, CD does not affect night vision.
The fully grown deer tick, seeking a
more satisfying meal, is the most
common transmitter of Borellia bacteria, which causes Lyme
disease in dogs.
Weight Maintenance — Dwarf
dogs like Dachshunds are prone to spine and neck injuries due to Intervertebral Disc
Disease (IVDD) that is
more common in dwarf breeds.
Canine thyroid
disease is
more common in dogs age 4 — 10 years.
Both
dogs and cats can suffer from hemangiosarcoma but the
disease is far
more common in dogs than
in cats.
In fact, FAD is the most common skin disease in dogs in the U.S. Flea allergies often spike in the summer, and pets that have seasonal allergies are more likely to have an allergic reaction to fleabite
In fact, FAD is the most
common skin
disease in dogs in the U.S. Flea allergies often spike in the summer, and pets that have seasonal allergies are more likely to have an allergic reaction to fleabite
in dogs in the U.S. Flea allergies often spike in the summer, and pets that have seasonal allergies are more likely to have an allergic reaction to fleabite
in the U.S. Flea allergies often spike
in the summer, and pets that have seasonal allergies are more likely to have an allergic reaction to fleabite
in the summer, and pets that have seasonal allergies are
more likely to have an allergic reaction to fleabites.
Periodontal
disease affects both cats and
dogs of all ages, though it is
more common in older animals.
While this
disease, which severely compromises the
dog's immune system, is
more common in Dobermans and Rottweilers, all
dogs are susceptible to it and should be vaccinated.
Breeders participating
in the round table have different levels of experience with different breeds, but have several things
in common: they study their breeds, produce
dogs that participate
in dog sports and activities, protect breed health by using genetic screening for
disease and structural abnormalities, and care
more about the quality of the home for a puppy than for the money or prestige it brings.
As I mentioned earler, idiopathic epilepsy is much less
common in cats than
in dogs and cats are
more likely to develop seizures because of some progressive, acquired brain
disease.
By Rachele Baker, DVM — Dental
disease is very
common in pets and,
in fact,
more than 85 % of
dogs and cats over four years of age have some level of dental
disease.
As captive pets, it is essential to feed a diet that approximates what they eat
in the wild
in order to prevent dietary - related
diseases such as obesity, malnutrition, and gastrointestinal disorders, which are among the
more common health disorders
in captive prairie
dogs.
In senior cats, heart disease is typically acquired (as opposed to congenital or present at birth) and can be secondary to other illness like high blood pressure, heartworm infection, thyroid disorders or due to diseases of the heart valves (which are more common in dogs) or most commonly a primary cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease
In senior cats, heart
disease is typically acquired (as opposed to congenital or present at birth) and can be secondary to other illness like high blood pressure, heartworm infection, thyroid disorders or due to
diseases of the heart valves (which are
more common in dogs) or most commonly a primary cardiomyopathy (heart muscle disease
in dogs) or most commonly a primary cardiomyopathy (heart muscle
disease).
This is much
more common than the congenital type of the
disease — especially
in mature animals between 3 and 10 years of age, depending on their breed (large and giant breed
dogs tend to become physically «older» at a younger age than their smaller counterparts).
It is true that periodontal
disease is by far the most
common disease I see
in dogs or cats older than a mere two or three years of age, and while
more and
more pet owners are recognizing that they pets can get toothaches like they can, there are still a large number of pet owners that ignore the fact that pets need dental care too.
Heartworm
disease is much
more common in dogs.
These will help rule out
common diseases that senior pets are prone to (such as dental
disease, underlying metabolic
diseases like kidney and liver
disease, endocrine
diseases such as diabetes or thyroid, heart
disease, arthritis, ocular
diseases, dementia, and even cancer are all
more common in senior
dogs and cats, and can be detected early by your veterinarian.
Esophageal
disease is a lot
more common in dogs than most of us think.