"treatable" means that something can be cured or managed with the help of medical treatment or care.
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Medical and Behavior Rehabilitation (Hearts of Gold Program)-- Behaviorists to help with struggling animals, medical staff helps with
treatable animals that have special needs.
Even concerns about GBS, a condition
treatable with pricey therapies including plasma exchange or injections of immunoglobulins, can not push back vaccine trials.
However, we will not euthanize animals with
treatable conditions such as heartworm disease, mange, kennel cough or upper respiratory infections.
Cats that develop geriatric conditions that, while
very treatable most of the time, can become very expensive.
Although the specific causes of depression and / or anxiety are unclear, these are highly
treatable medical problems.
While plagiocephaly is a
highly treatable condition, research has shown that the best results are achieved when treatment starts early.
The program will enable Maddie's Fund to begin lifesaving efforts and build a network of foster homes for
treatable pets before the Center's opening date.
It's rare for an animal shelter to fund such a costly procedure, but SDHS got Princess the lifesaving surgery she needed — showing the lengths the agency will go to in pursuit of its mission to end the euthanasia
of treatable animals in our community.
Studies have also shown that dental problems can contribute to an array of other health problems, making it one of the most prevalent, but also
most treatable medical conditions.
Keeping your puppy healthy is important to us; did you know that dogs have many more
treatable illnesses than any other pet?
Humane societies faced with fewer dogs and under no mandate to accept all the animals that are brought to them can elect to keep a number of
treatable dogs at their shelters for however long it takes to rehabilitate and place them.
Chemotherapy (drug treatment) was later developed to destroy small tumour growths that were
not treatable by other methods.
It is
more treatable if diagnosed early on, and the government is also pledging # 54 million to hospitals to help early diagnosis.
Ear infections are usually very
treatable if caught and addressed early, so it is beneficial for dog owners to be aware of the common signs of ear infections, as well as treatment and prevention.
The Dr. Do More fund was created to enable Heartland Animal Shelter to provide care
for treatable animals that require specialized medical or behavioral care and rehabilitation.
Feline gum disease is one of the preventable and
treatable cat illnesses if caught early.
Many «symptoms» are present in a variety of other more common and more easily
treatable disorders.
«Screening for cervical, colorectal and breast cancers also helps find these diseases at an early, often highly
treatable stage.
Since the toxic mold exposure, aside from all the thyroid symptoms, I also seem to get chronic UTI's that are not
treatable by antibiotics and only D - mannose with cranberry / bochu work after a few weeks.
I knew during the process that I was taking on a shy little «fixer - upper» with a colorful assortment of
treatable health issues.
All DAWG dogs come from a local shelter, where they were not adopted by the public or considered by other rescue organizations, for reasons such
as treatable medical conditions or because they were shy, large or older.
«Legionnaires» disease is
completely treatable with antibiotics and I do not want any resident of Morris Park who is elderly or uninsured to avoid seeking health care if they believe they might have Legionnaires» symptoms.
This is one of the most successfully
treatable cancers in cats and responds best to just chemotherapy, unless there is a mass large enough to obstruct the intestines that requires removal first.
Through shortened patient examination times, higher patient throughput, and lower cost per MRI examination, EPI may become a powerful tool for early diagnosis of some common and
potentially treatable diseases such as ischemic heart disease, stroke, and cancer.
AINFund directly addresses the community needs described above, with an overall focus on avoiding unnecessary surrenders and the potential euthanasia of
treatable companion animals.
Maddie's Fund ® announced a new pilot program for adoption guarantee organizations in Alameda, Contra Costa and San Francisco Counties to support the adoptions of senior and / or medically
treatable homeless dogs and cats originating from animal control shelters in those counties.
These three interventions could potentially ameliorate at least 20 % of annual global deaths
from treatable disease (unfortunately we haven't yet figured out cardiovascular disease): Lower respiratory infection (list item # 3); Diarrhoeal disease (list item # 1); HIV / AIDS (list item # 2).
While not always life - threatening, the causes of blood in your dog's bodily fluids range from a simple, easily
treatable infection, to a minor cut or scrape, to cancer, and any variety of causes in between.
Giardia is
also treatable with medication, so be sure to ask your veterinarian about testing for this internal parasite if your kitten has had any clinical signs.
If you can't relieve the pain on your own, rather than turning to products, see a board - certified lactation consultant, who can also check you and your baby for
other treatable causes of nipple pain.
If the animal is suddenly having «bathroom issues», this could be caused by a
readily treatable medical condition.
Although there are some psychological disorders that have a clear biological or genetic component, many if not most are responses to life's adversities and
quite treatable through therapy.
«We know that people are dying of malaria as well as other conditions that are completely
treatable because of the poor healthcare infrastructure,» said Cooper.
While treatable by antibiotics, many dogs suffer from acute kidney or liver failure before antibiotics have a chance to work.
She'll also speak on «How We Make it Work: Busting Myths, Working Together, Best Practices, and
Saving Treatable Pets.»
Researchers noted a link with urinary tract infections was interesting «because those infections are not
only treatable, but could be preventable,» Miller said.
«To attribute all symptoms to a single diagnosis of «adrenal fatigue» risks missing the detection of other
treatable underlying diseases.»
This combination should be considered for patients with advanced pancreatic cancer, which is
still treatable disease, and could potentially improve survival in this patient population.»