Not exact matches
The signs are many and
varied — everyone is that little less patient and quicker to snap, small things become big
problems in the blink of an
eye, the girls seem to be constantly vying for my attention, the TV is on more often then usual, and these are just a few of the signs!
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.
For example, angel hair is usually considered to be of low toxicity, it can irritate
eyes, skin, and the gastrointestinal tract; the content of Christmas tree preservatives
varies and often effects depend upon the amount ingested; styrofoam, small parts from Christmas tree ornaments and toys, as well as tinsel, can cause mechanical obstructions in the gastrointestinal tract; snow flock can cause
problems if sprayed into the mouth and inhaled; and chocolate, of any type, should never be given to a pet.
Annual examination by a board certified veterinary ophthalmologist is recommended for the lifetime of any dog that has been bred, because hereditary
eye problems can develop at
varying ages.
Conjunctivitis is not considered to be a serious pet health
problem; however, if left untreated, your pet can experience
varying degrees of discomfort in the form of itchy, runny
eyes.
Examination of breeding stock should be done annually, until at least eight years of age and preferably longer, as hereditary
eye problems can develop at
varying ages.
Neural responses to fearful
eyes in children with conduct
problems and
varying levels of callous — unemotional traits.