Sentences with phrase «poor coat quality»

The phrase "poor coat quality" refers to a lack of durability, strength or overall poor workmanship in the manufacturing process of a garment. Full definition
Early signs are often mistaken for the aging process, such as poor coat quality or weight loss.
Signs of a food allergy include poor coat quality, excessive licking, dry or itchy skin, frequent ear infections, hot spots, flatulence and anal gland problems.
General skin and coat conditions — Again, this is a good topic of discussion to have with a vet in order to understand how poor coat quality might be due to a dog's poor general health.
But Nelson says drawbacks include the increased «output» that results from a fiber - rich diet, as well as poor coat quality.
Some clinical signs of CRI are an increase in water consumption and urine output, weight loss, poor coat quality, decrease in appetite, bad breath, mouth ulcers, lethargy and depression.
The symptoms can vary from mild lethargy or poor coat quality to severe skin allergies; from occasional bouts of soft stool or vomiting, to persistent, severe vomiting and diarrhea.
Lack of protein, lack of fat and dehydration can lead to a poor coat quality, dandruff and overall dryness.
Intestinal worms, if untreated, cause symptoms ranging from weight loss, diarrhea, vomiting and poor coat quality to anemia, severe weakness, and even death.
Other symptoms include gas, poor coat quality and vomiting.
Severely allergic individuals have chronic diarrhea, significant weight loss and poor coat quality.
Though some dogs and cats do not show obvious signs of infection, others can have life threatening symptoms including anemia, diarrhea, vomiting, failure to thrive, weight loss, cough, and poor coat quality.
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