Sentences with phrase «tract problems because»

Unfortunately, commercially available dog foods can exacerbate or cause urinary tract problems because of high mineral content.

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More complex protein drugs ameliorate this problem, but they less readily disperse throughout the body because the more bulky molecules have a harder time passing through blood vessels, the linings of the digestive tract and other barriers.
Charcoal is carbon and is a great remedy for many different types of digestive problems as well, because of it's ability to absorb toxins from the digestive tract as well.
Because the immune system recognises colon as the source of the problem it attacks the gastrointestinal tract sending antibodies against it causing inflammation and damage.
Like most food allergies, WA can be difficult to identify because its symptoms can vary; they can include digestive tract problems like bloating, cramping, or diarrhea; itching or swelling of the eyes, nose, or throat; and skin rash.
(1) cedar or pine shavings because they can cause problems with the respiratory tract.
And because they don't drink enough and they naturally produce very concentrated urine «we're setting them up for urinary tract problems when their diet is low in liquids.»
It could also create diarrhea or gastrointestinal problems because their digestive tracts aren't done growing.
Clumping litter because it can accumulate in your rabbit's digestive tract and cause physical problems.
Your veterinarian may have prescribed a certain formulation because of health problems such as dental or urinary tract disease.
There are good dry cat foods but many cat experts today recommend wet / canned foods instead of dry because of the urinary tract problems cats can have which are often linked to not having enough moisture in their diet.
Both cats need to be on wet food because of urinary tract problems, and I have come to believe that wet food and limited ingredients are beneficial for every cat.
Many cats suffer in pain because a cat parent assumes the cause of the litter box aversion is due to a behavior problem when in fact, it might be due to lower urinary tract disease, renal failure, diabetes, or any number of medical issues.
Urinary tract problems can be very serious, especially in male cats because their urethra (the tube that empties urine from their bladder) is narrow and is more easily plugged than a female's wider urethra.
Because IBD simply refers to inflammation of the GI tract without a specific cause, the symptoms of this disease are similar to other GI problems of cats and dogs including parasites, various infectious diseases, certain cancers, food intolerance, allergies and other health issues.
You almost hope it is a urinary tract infection because treating behavioral problems is often much harder so start with that urinanalysis.
For instance, litterbox issues can occur because of bladder health problems, a urinary tract infection, arthritis or metabolic diseases such as diabetes.
Because of the increased risk of urinary tract disease in vegetarian and vegan cats, Vegecat products contain a urinary acidifier (methionine) to help prevent urinary tract problems; and they also produce a separate supplement that amplifies this effect.
Cats are notorious for becoming addicted to dry foods, and such foods, generally condoned by veterinarians because they believe the manufacturers» claim that the food is scientifically formulated and balanced for health and maintenance, and helps keep cats» teeth clean, can result in several serious diseases, from obesity and skin problems to diabetes and urinary tract problems.
A cat that begins eliminating outside the litter box may do so because of a urinary tract problem, for example, or may be experiencing mobility problems caused by painful arthritic joints.
However, because refusing to drink can be a sign of urinary tract infections, hormonal imbalances, liver or kidney problems and other serious conditions that require medical treatment, it is better to be safe than sorry when it comes to your pup not drinking.
Urinary tract problems are frequently missed because the cat so rarely uses an indoor litterbox.
Garlic has often been listed as one of the most common foods which should not be given to dogs because it has been linked to problems of the gastrointestinal tract and damage of red blood cells.
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