Common diseases in older dogs

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      Dispelling the Myths of Canine Cancer and Its Treatment . Douglas Thamm, VMD, DACVIM; Colorado State University . There is still a great stigma attached to a diagnosis of cancer, and it is natural for owners of dogs with cancer to equate cancer treatment in animals with experiences they may have had with treatment of themselves, their friends or family members.

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      Panosteitis is an inflammatory bone disease with an unknown cause. It involves the shaft of the long bones. It is most common in German shepherd dogs, but is also seen with frequency in Great Danes, Golden and Labrador retrievers, Doberman pinschers, and basset hounds. Male dogs are more commonly affected than female dogs.

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      Alopecia X—range, 1–5 years of age; older dogs may develop alopecia X. Predominant Sex. Increased levels of estrogen (hyperestrogenism)—primarily intact female or male dogs; male dogs due to testicular cancer producing excessive levels of estrogen. Increased levels of androgen (hyperandrogenism)—primarily intact males

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    • What Are Common Health Problems in Senior Dogs?

      Diseases. I. Canine - Common diseases prevented with canine vaccines. A. Distemper: A viral disease (similar to the human measles virus) that attacks the central nervous system and upper respiratory system. 1. Transmission: direct contact with body secretions, air. 2.

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    • What Are Common Health Problems in Senior Dogs?

      Adult-onset generalized demodicosis can be caused by all three mite species and occurs in dogs older than 18 months of age, with highest incidence in middle-aged to older dogs that are immunocompromised because of an underlying condition such as endogenous or iatrogenic hyperadrenocorticism, hypothyroidism, immunosuppressive drug therapy, diabetes mellitus, or neoplasia.

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