Although Coronavirus is seldom
a serious disease in dogs, its prevention is recommended considering that dogs with other diseases such as parasitism can become very ill if coronavirus is added to their parasite burden.
Spaying and neutering your dog will not only help control the increase of the dog population in the area but it will also reduce the risk of
serious diseases in your dog.
Not exact matches
Inherited
diseases, for example are a
serious problem
in purebred
dogs.
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Very often, bad breath is the only sign of periodontal
disease in dogs — that is, until it reaches a stage where it is a
serious health concern.
Whilst many perceive the wrinkly faces of flat - faced pooches as appealing and adorable,
in reality,
dogs with short muzzles are predisposed to a plethora of
serious and often life - threatening health problems, such as tracheal collapse (obstruction of the airways), heart
disease, ulcers, and skin infections.
It is a
serious and potentially fatal
disease in dogs.
These can be as mild as gingivitis (a gum
disease that results
in swollen, inflamed gums) and as
serious as a bacterial infection that can spread through the
dog's bloodstream causing damage to vital organs.
Dental
diseases are known to often be responsible for causing
serious illness
in your
dog.
Now the
disease is known to be a
serious risk to both
dogs and cats,
in all 50 states, and at any time of the year.
A member selling any Westie which he / she knows to have a physical condition,
serious deviations from the standard or hereditary condition (
disease)(exception's see # 9) which indicates that the breeding of the
dog would be detrimental to the welfare of the breed, will so inform the buyer
in writing.
Heartworms are a
serious and potentially fatal
disease in cats and
dogs, particularly
in Cleveland, Tennessee area with the prevalence of mosquitoes.
We feel that most
dogs in our practice should be vaccinated for this potentially
serious disease.
In many ways,
dogs» and cats» mouths are just like ours and foul breath may reflect
serious metabolic problems or pronounced infection and periodontal
disease.
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in their capacity to cause
serious diseases, which is why the best flea shampoo for
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Heartworms is a
serious disease, and can lead to death
in your
dog or cat.
Kidney
Disease is a
serious and very common problem of older
dogs, affecting an estimated 10 % of canines
in their lifetimes.
The
dog influenza outbreak of 2015 was a
serious and widespread
disease that inflicted illness to many
dogs in Chicago.
Heartworm
disease is a
serious and potentially fatal condition that an estimated 1 million
dogs in the United States are infected with the today.
The antioxidants
in blueberries boost the
dog's health and reduce the risk of illnesses by destroying the free radicals
in the body, which are responsible for cell damage which often leads
serious diseases like cancer, heart
diseases, and various other chronic and life threatening illnesses.
Heartworm
in pets is a
serious and potentially fatal
disease that is caused by foot long worms (heartworms) that live
in the heart, lungs, and associated blood vessels of affected
dogs and cats.
Cognitive processing naturally slows down somewhat
in aging, your older
dog may take a few more repetitions before getting a new trick, or spend a little longer figuring out a new puzzle toy, but more
serious confusion and disorientation may be related to a disorder known as Canine Cognitive Dysfunction or CCD, a canine disorder similar to Alzheimer's
disease in human beings.
It is a very
serious and potentially fatal
disease in dogs.
Because heartworm
disease is increasing
in frequency and is a
serious and deadly
disease, we recommend that your
dog be tested annually and take preventive medications at least during mosquito season.
This
disease can cause some
serious problems
in dogs but, with proper education and care, your
dog can life a healthy and happy life.
Ticks are more than a nuisance -
in some cases, they may transmit
serious diseases to your
dog or even to you.
Heartworm
disease is a very
serious and potentially deadly condition
in dogs.
Many health issues are taken care of before a
dog leaves our rescue: spaying, neutering, immunizations, dentals, and
in some cases treatment for
serious disease or major surgery.
J. Stud
dogs shall be over one year of age,
in good health, parasite free and free of any known communicable
disease or
serious genetic defects.
Heartworm
disease is a
serious and potentially fatal
disease in dogs and cats
in the United States and many other parts of the world.
These changes are especially
serious in dogs that may already have a respiratory
disease or are genetically predisposed to developing respiratory
disease.
Puppy shots
in Rancho Penasquitos serve one fundamental purpose: help slow the spread of
serious infectious
diseases that pass from
dog to
dog.
What a breeder can do is become educated on what genetic
diseases are, how they are expressed (become obvious instead of hidden), how
serious they are
in terms of risks to quality of life, and how to balance the risks so the
dogs have the best chance at a good quality of life.
Dental
disease in dogs can have
serious health repercussions.
Vaccination is important
in controlling a number of
serious, contagious and potentially fatal
diseases of
dogs.
Thie form of the
disease can cause blindness — children are at most
serious risk especially if play behavior is
in an environment where
dog, cat, or raccoon feces may be present... such as
in a sandbox.
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In Pain - September is Pain Awareness Month 06-03-16 - Surviving Summer
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Dogs who do not have their teeth regularly brushed and scaled by a vet on occasion, can develop more
serious health issues stemming from infections and
disease that originate
in the mouth, not to mention bad breath, pain from infection, or even rotting teeth.
Heartworm
disease in dogs (dirofilariasis) is a
serious and potentially fatal
disease.
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Serious, But Preventable,
Disease in Dogs 04-17-15 - Celebrate National Pet Week!
SEVERE
disease:
In severely affected dogs, approximately 25 % of dogs with CEA / CH, there are related problems with the health of the eye that can result in serious vision loss in some case
In severely affected
dogs, approximately 25 % of
dogs with CEA / CH, there are related problems with the health of the eye that can result
in serious vision loss in some case
in serious vision loss
in some case
in some cases.
Heartworm
disease is a
serious illness
in dogs.
Vomiting can be a sign of
serious disease in cats and
dogs.
While it should be prescribed with caution, it is very effective
in dogs when treating some very
serious bacterial
diseases.
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.
Heartworm
disease is a
serious and potentially fatal condition caused by parasitic worms living
in the arteries of the lungs and occasionally
in the right side of the heart of
dogs and cats.
For adult
dogs and cats, exams will aid
in detecting problems before they develop into
serious and expensive
diseases or conditions.
Canine Heartworm
Disease: Heartworm disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in dogs and cats in the United States and many other parts of the
Disease: Heartworm
disease is a serious and potentially fatal disease in dogs and cats in the United States and many other parts of the
disease is a
serious and potentially fatal
disease in dogs and cats in the United States and many other parts of the
disease in dogs and cats
in the United States and many other parts of the world.
Heartworms are a
serious and potentially deadly
disease in which parasites infect a
dog's heart and arteries.
Heartworm infection may result
in serious disease for the host; infected
dogs that are untreated may die.