Blood tests give your veterinarian a look at your pet's health from the inside, where they can
not hide their illness.
Not exact matches
The major reason for this is simply that a
hidden illness can
not be treated.
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If you are overweight, suffer from autoimmune disease, allergies, any chronic
illness or health condition or inflammatory diseases, such as heart disease, diabetes, and cancer, the potential health benefits of discovering and uprooting
hidden food sensitivities can
not be overstated.
However, I would recommend against alfalfa sprouts (even when home - sprouted); fecal bacteria from manure can
hide in the seeds» nooks and crannies, and cause
illness (see Don't Eat Raw Alfalfa Sprouts).
I struggle with depression and some anxiety, which I find really hard to admit, but I think it's important
not to
hide from or be ashamed of my
illness.
Algorithms do
not measure for a person's character, mental
illnesses, personality dysfunction, or
hidden agendas.
Though the indie drama doesn't
hide the difficulties of living with someone suffering from the
illness, it too often relies on humor to shrug off the dark emotional moments that are constantly being teased.
Yet just when Leia thinks she's got it all under control, she learns that
illness is
not the only thing Birchie's been
hiding.
Cats are really good at
hiding illness, and checking for a decrease in weight can be an important indicator that something isn't right.
It's
not fair for owners to blame themselves because cats are known for
hiding their
illnesses.
However, discovering
hidden illnesses can't happen unless they see their veterinarian for the needed care.
While cats and dogs are prone to
hiding their
illnesses, and regular checkups are a necessity, sometimes your pet can
not keep his or her symptoms a secret.
Many medical conditions are detected on physical exam that the owner was unaware were present because pets can
not always communicate how they feel and tend to
hide their
illnesses.
Pets often
hide their
illnesses, making it more difficult to tell when they are
not feeling well or what is wrong.
Rabbits are a prey species, so they tend to
hide clinical signs of
illness until they are remarkably debilitated.2 Clinical signs of dental disease are directly related to the severity of the disease.2 If the dental disease is mild, the rabbit may
not show any signs.
In fact, dogs often
hide their
illnesses as long as possible, acting like they feel fine when they really don't.
Because our felines are still part of the animal kingdom, the rule of «predator or prey» exists and cats will often
hide any
illness or discomfort so as to
not appear vulnerable.
Cats are very good at
hiding signs of
illness, which means they are masters of pretending to be normal when they really aren't.
This is especially important for senior pets - they may
hide illness better and they do
not often have the health reserves they did as a younger animal.
Since birds are very good at
hiding their signs of
illness, an annual checkup is a good way to screen for problems we can't see.
Exotics are very good at
hiding their
illnesses until they just can't cover it up any longer, therefore it is very important to catch diseases early on and before your pet starts showing symptoms.
Eggs aren't the only thing rabbits are good at
hiding — they're also quite adept at
hiding a serious
illness called GI stasis.
Often the first sign of
illness in our furry friends is a change in behavior - appetite, grooming, activity, irritability,
hiding - all of these and more may indicate that the pet is
not feeling well.
Cats in the wild will
hide symptoms of
illness or injury because they don't want to attract the attention of predators.
Pets can't tell you when they don't feel well, and they're particularly adept at «
hiding» signs of
illness.
Cats are excellent at
hiding illness and you may
not notice the signs of a health problem until it has reached an advanced stage.
Two of his favorite quotes were «Cats are masters at
hiding illness» and «Age is
not a disease.»
Cats don't have that option and they are masters at
hiding signs of
illness.
Since birds instinctively
hide outward signs of physical
illness, it is important for owners to keep a watchful eye for anything, even subtle symptoms that may indicate their bird may
not be feeling well.
Many exotic pets are prey animals and they are experts at masking their feelings and
hiding illnesses, so as
not to become a target for a predator.
trying to
hide illness from other cats in the household or they don't like their box,
All cats need at least an annual preventive care exam to verify that they're healthy and
not harboring some
hidden illness.
And, because our pets are genetically programmed to
hide pain or
illness, a pet owner may
not realize anything is wrong until a problem is pretty far along.
However, cats can
hide their
illnesses well and many cat owners do
not see the early symptoms.
Exotic animals have the ability to suppress their symptoms until the
illness takes over and they can
not hide it any longer.
Cats are also experts at
hiding illness and often won't give you any signs they are unwell.
If we allow free - feeding, it can takes sometimes days to figure out whether the kitty isn't eating enough — which is important, since cats
hide their
illness very well and you want to catch problems as early as they arise.
Birds are good at
hiding signs of
illness, so if you notice that your bird is acting unusual or if something just doesn't seem right, call us as soon as possible.
Remember that cats are masters at
hiding their
illnesses, meaning diseases are
not diagnosed until they have reached an advanced stage.
Plus, innate survival instincts make cats
hide their
illnesses so they don't appear weak and vulnerable to predators.
As a result, these pets often don't show obvious signs of
illness until they are too sick to
hide it anymore.
«Cats are masters at
hiding illness, so it may
not always be obvious if they are sick,» said Ilona Rodan, DVM, Diplomate of the American Board of Veterinary Practitioners, certified in Feline Practice and Co-Chair of the American Association of Feline Practitioners Feline Behavior Guidelines.
«Cats are really good at
hiding illnesses, so oftentimes they're ill and you don't know it until they're in their last stages.»
Pets are genetically programmed
not to show signs of
illness — or at least
not to show them until it is so bad they can
not hide it anymore.
Workers at oil fields are often repeatedly exposed to toxic chemicals over prolonged periods of time, which can give rise to
hidden injuries and
illnesses that may
not be diagnosed for months or even years after exposure.
Although medical test in
not mandatory, but in case you have some
illness you should
not hide the same.