Gi disease in dogs
Canine Parvovirus - Digestive System - Merck Veterinary Manual
Gastrointestinal (GI) hemorrhage is an important cause of blood loss that is more commonly encountered in dogs than cats. Sometimes GI bleeding is easy to detect as there are obvious clinical signs, such as hematemesis, melena or hematemesis (overt GI bleeding).
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However, its location, as described in the anatomy review, should be evaluated for potential disease. The pancreatic duct can be seen frequently in cats and on some occasions in dogs, it is reported to be less than 2 mm in diameter when normal. Here are some criteria’s of evaluation for the pancreas: 1-Parenchymal echogenicity and contour.
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ANTIHISTAMINES FOR DOGS The following is a list of options for antihistamines that are known to be effective in dogs. The name of the active ingredient is listed, with the name of a well known brand in parentheses. ... hyperactivity, dry mouth Do not use if: prostatic hypertrophy, urinary or GI obstruction, or severe heart disease Note: Do not ...
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German Shepherd Dogs are the predisposed breed to develop perianal fistulas, but this disorder also occurs in other medium to large breed dogs. Research has shown perianal fistulas to be immune mediated but the exact cause is unknown. This disease is often progressive and life long, but can usually be well managed with medical therapy.
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Low dose 81 mg aspirin: ¼ - ½ tablet per day in dogs with no signs of gastric upset. Platelet derived growth factor might be an important mediator in their disease and aspirin also decreases risk of thromboembolic events. Be cautious as the breed has an increased risk for GI ulceration.
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Chronic enteropathy is defined as the presence of clinical signs of gastrointestinal disease (diarrhoea, vomiting, weight loss and change of appetite) for longer than 3 weeks. This is a common presentation, in both cats and dogs, and a logical approach to investigations is …
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In Washington State, rabies vaccination is mandatory in all dogs greater than 3 months. Canine Distemper Virus: What is it? Canine distemper virus targets the respiratory tract, GI tract, and the central nervous system. Infected dogs may develop eye discharge, fever, …
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