Not exact matches
Hyperglycemia is more common in
older female dogs; juvenile onset hypoglycemia, which manifests during the first year of a puppy's life, is rare but does
occur.
First estrus generally
occurs when an unspayed
female dog is between six and 24 months
old.
One of the more common reasons for urinary incontinence
occurs in
older female dogs, often in medium and large breeds.
«Pyometra» is the life - threatening infection of the uterus which generally
occurs in middle - aged to
older female dogs in the six weeks following heat.
Pyometra
occurs commonly in
older intact
female dogs and will begin several weeks after a heat cycle.
It
occurs in
older intact
female dogs, but can also
occur in unspayed
dogs of any age.
Though pancreatitis can commonly
occur in any
dog, for any number of reasons, a slightly higher incidence is reported in
female dogs, and
dogs that are
older or obese.
The problem is more likely to
occur in
older females, although any
dog can develop an infection.
Allergies to specific
dog food's and their ingredients can affect any breed, male or
female and can start
occuring at any age (although symptoms are more common in younger
dogs from the age of two up to six years
old.
OCD
occurs more frequently in males than
females and most affected
dogs begin to show signs of pain or lameness around 4 - 8 months
old.
It can
occur in any breed
dog, male or
female, and at any age, although most or the pets are middle - aged or
older.
Immune - mediated thrombocytopenia, an autoimmune disorder in which the
dog's body attacks its own platelets, is more likely to
occur in
female dogs and in the German Shepherd, Greyhound, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and
Old English Sheepdog breeds.
There are several physiological reasons that urinary incontinence
occurs, but the most common problem is associated with reproductive hormone (estrogen) levels in
older spayed
female dogs.
It is a life threatening infection that
occurs most frequently in intact, middle - aged or
older female dogs and cats approximately four to seven weeks after having a heat period.
(ref) They are the third most common tumor in
old male
dogs and they occasionally
occur in
females as well.