Sentences with phrase «untreated dogs»

"Untreated dogs" refers to dogs that have not received any medical care or attention for their health issues or illnesses. Full definition
Death can occur in untreated dogs from paralysis of the respiratory muscles.
If left untreated a dog ear infection of the outer ear can become chronic and lead to much more serious damage.
Within seven to ten days, approximately 90 % of untreated dogs will die of salmon poisoning.
Sometimes, untreated dogs live longer than their treated counterparts.
So, even with carpets treated, the adults will continue to thrive on untreated dogs or cats.
A highly contagious disease with a high (nearly 50 %) mortality rate in untreated dogs and puppies (80 %).
If left untreated the dog will continue to lose hair all over the body with the exception of the head and the feet.
Dogs are considered the definitive host (2) for the parasite; even though the disease is not transmitted directly from one dog to another, untreated dogs provide a stable reservoir for the disease.
Heartworm infestation is dangerous; untreated dogs die and treated dogs go through weeks of discomfort while the worms are killed and expelled from their bodies.
Untreated dogs commonly display severe weight loss, polydipsia, and polyuria.
Cardiac myocyte cross-sectional area and volume fraction of interstitial fibrosis were both significantly higher in untreated dogs with HF than in normal dogs.
If left untreated your dog may suffer long term effects such as deafness.
They are rampant in Australia, where 50 % of untreated dogs have heartworm.
Highly contagious (with a mortality rate near 90 % in untreated dogs)-- attacks the digestive and immune system in unvaccinated dogs.
If the infection is left untreated a dog could die of a sudden heart failure.
A nationwide study revealed more than 1 out of 3 untreated dogs were infected by roundworms, hookworms, or whipworms.
Untreated dogs can develop permanent diabetes mellitus as well as signs such as urinary or skin infections.»
First, dogs treated with chemotherapy live longer than untreated dogs.
▪ ▪ While most sick dogs will recover with treatment, untreated dogs can develop potentially fatal pneumonia.
Untreated dogs will not develop to their normal size and will be generally unhealthy in appearance and small in size4.
Untreated dogs and some treated dogs may progress to the subacute and chronic phases.2 Subacute phase ehrlichiosis:
In untreated dogs or dogs with more severe cases, the pup may cease all food intake, develop a discharge from the eyes, and appear to experience seizures or other central nervous system issues.
Eventually, an untreated dog will succumb to heart failure.
If you were bitten by a dog, seek immediate medical attention, an untreated dog bite can lead to a serious injury or infection and even death if the animal was carrying a potentially fatal disease.
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