It is more common in younger dogs, with 80 % of the cases
occurring in dogs less than 7 years old.
Juvenile - onset demodicosis typically
occurs in dogs less than 18 months of age.
SMRA typically
occurs in dogs less than 2 years of age.
Not exact matches
Perianal tumors, those which grow around the
dog's anus, are dramatically
less likely to
occur in a neutered male
dog.
Diabetes mellitis
occurs less frequently
in intact
dogs and bitches.
And because food allergies can
occur at any time
in a
dog's life, it makes sense to change the actual protein on a random basis as this would help reduce the allergen effect of a specific protein, making it
less likely for an allergy to
occur.
It is interesting to note that
in Deerhounds, under «Color,» it says, «White is condemned by all authorities but a white chest and white toes,
occurring as they do
in many of the darkest - colored
dogs, are not objected to, although the
less the better for the Deerhound is a self - colored
dog.
This condition is rare and
occurs in less than 5/1, 000
dogs.
Spinal fractures are
less common
in dogs than IVDD and typically
occur with major trauma.
Consequently, pet owners are now keenly aware of what is
in fact, a naturally
occurring bacteria which carries
less risk for their
dogs than what they may fear.
This will provide a greater assurance that you are buying a quality puppy, that will have
less chance of suffering from the hereditary diseases that may
occur in the German Shepherd
Dog.
Cholangiomas and cholangiocarcinomas are rare
in both
dogs and cats but
less rare
in cats and most such cases
occur in cats over ten years of age.
It is much
less common
in dogs, but it does occasionally
occur in them — particularly
in terriers and beagles.
Much
less commonly, your
dog or cat's BUN level can rise due to things
occurring in other areas of its body besides its kidneys.
In particular, most cancers occur in older dogs who are less able to maintain a quality of life while undergoing the rigors of cancer treatmen
In particular, most cancers
occur in older dogs who are less able to maintain a quality of life while undergoing the rigors of cancer treatmen
in older
dogs who are
less able to maintain a quality of life while undergoing the rigors of cancer treatment.
Stomach upset
occurs in less than 2 percent of
dogs taking carprofen but should be taken seriously to be on the safe side.
More commonly, intussusception
occurs in young
dogs, (
less than a year of age) possibly because of the higher incidence of parasite problems and viral enteritis (distemper and parvovirus)
These multi-organ problems are
less likely to
occur in dogs.
my
dog dosen't get much exercise since he is mostly tied at his
dog house and no one takes him on walks, when he is on walks at times of effort (getting a leg up to pee, squating to take a dump, jumping from a higher to a lower surface or walking down stairs) his back legs fold
in in a manner that makes him stagger but he dosen't seem to notice and just keeps walking, I have also noticed he walks slower and has
less energy what can these
occur from?
The syndrome
occurs less frequently
in male
dogs.
Serious complications
occur in less than 3 % of
dogs.
Bear
in mind that the smaller the
Dog, the
less it will need to eat before symptoms
occur.
Acute pancreatitis
in dogs occurs suddenly and is more often severe, while chronic pancreatitis refers to an ongoing inflammation that is usually
less severe and may even be subclinical (no recognizable symptoms).
Skin cancers make up over half the total number of cancers that
occur in dogs they are considerably
less common (but more worrysome)
in cats:
Hip dysplasia is considerably
less common
in cats than
in dogs, but it does
occur.
As a result, this disease
occurs primarily
in dogs less than 12 to 18 months of age.
Serious side effects associated with NSAID therapy
in dogs can
occur with or without warning, and
in rare situations, result
in death (when doses above the recommended dose were used
in puppies
less than seven months of age).
Hip Dysplasia is common
in large breed
dogs but can also
occur less frequently
in small breed
dogs and cats.
Less reliably low numbers (lymphopenia)
occurs early
in parvovirus infection
in dogs and
in panleukopenia of cats or after prolonged periods of stress.
As a result, this disease
occurs primarily
in dogs less than twelve to eighteen months of age.
Trim
dogs develop
less arthritis and if the do, it
occurs later
in life.
It can
occur in high - strung, obsessive, anxious or stressed pets of any age, but veterinarians also see it
in older (5 - 6 + years or so) large
dogs that, for a number of reasons, have begun to slow down and move about
less.
This condition
occurs less frequently
in dogs but should be considered when evaluating black skin.
The disease
occurs less frequently
in horses and cats than
in dogs.
Osteochondritis dessicans (OCD) is a hereditary disease that
occurs early
in the development of some
dogs, and
less often
in horses and cats.
The signs of kennel cough normally appear about 4 to 7 days after exposure to an infected
dog, which usually
occurs in a high
dog - density boarding or other situation, where
dogs congregate
in what might be
less than ideal sanitary or hygienic conditions.
As
in previous studies, the new data clearly shows that the positive behavioral effects that were expected from neutering
dogs did not
occur, and if anything, the behaviors of neutered male
dogs tended to be considerably
less desirable.
Heart tumors are quite uncommon; one study showed heart tumors
occur in less than 0.2 % of all
dogs.
The disease can also be classified based on the age of onset — juvenile onset demodicosis
occurs in dogs around a year of age or
less.
If your
dog understands that he or she is, at best, second
in command of the pack, this manifestation of their perceived dominance is
less likely to
occur.
The benign form
occurs less commonly
in neutered male
dogs.
Contact dermatitis, a
less frequent problem, can
occur when
dogs with hypersensitivities to irritants come into contact with substances
in household products, plants or fertilizers.
Congenital shunts tend to be found
in younger
dogs and cats (usually
less than a year), while acquired shunts tend to
occur in older animals.