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    • [PDF File]Normal Female Dog Female Dog with TCC (see masses in bladder)

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      same age with other health-related conditions (controls). A significantly increased risk of TCC was found for dogs exposed to lawns or gardens treated with herbicides and insecticides or herbicides alone. In fact dogs exposed to treated lawns were seven times more likely to develop TCC. These findings indicate that


    • [PDF File]Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (HOD)

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      Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (HOD) is a developmental disease in larger breed dogs (commonly, the Great Dane, Alaskan Malamute, Weimaraner and Irish Setter). This disease usually begins between the ages of 3 to 4 months of age. Signs can vary in intensity, and several dogs from one litter may be affected, although at different times.


    • [PDF File]Common Dog Diseases and Health Problems - 4-H-852

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      throughout your dog’s life, including old age when your dog may become more susceptible to some diseases. The following diseases can be prevented through vaccinations. Distemper. Canine distemper is caused by a highly contagious, airborne virus. It affects the dog’s respi-ratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems. Early


    • [PDF File]5 TYPES OF SKIN CANCER IN DOGS

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      5 TYPES OF SKIN CANCER IN DOGS The skin is the largest organ of a dog, and tumors affecting this structure are common. Between 60 to 80 percent of skin tumors in dogs are benign, meaning if you notice a lump on your dog’s skin, there’s a good chance it won’t be anything to worry about.


    • [PDF File]Corneal edema: Causes and Trea TmenT

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      of both eyes (Figure 3). Affected dogs are nonpainful in the early stages, but corneal bullae and secondary ulcers are common as the disease progresses. Fluorescein staining and tonometry are indicated to eliminate other causes of edema from consideration. Affected dogs usually have intact pupillary light reflexes and normal intraocular ...


    • [PDF File]Hyperthermia and Heatstroke in the Working Canine

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      *For working dogs, we must redefine ‘normal’. Military Working Dogs (MWDs), Police Dogs, and Search & Rescue K9s frequently have a working body temperature ranging from 104-108oF or higher (40-42oC) during moderate activity without adverse effects. University study of hyperthermic patients concluded temperatures of >106oF


    • Clinical Features and Outcome of Dogs with Epiglottic ...

      Fourteen dogs (58.3%) were ≥8 years old at time of diagnosis, 6 dogs (25%) were between 4–7 years of age and 4 dogs (16.7%) were


    • [PDF File]Introduction to Pigmentary Uveitis

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      old, with 323 dogs in that age range diagnosed. And while this represented only 1.2% of dogs under 10 that were examined, that is still a lot of dogs whose prognosis may have improved due to early diagnosis. Finally, owners should be aware that unexplained tearing or redness of the


    • Depression in older people - Black Dog Institute

      incorrectly attributed to old age, dementia or poor health. Too frequently, family, friends and doctors interpret these symptoms in that way as well, with the result that depression in old age may go undetected and untreated for a long time. Among the typical ways that depression may present in old age are: 1. Chronic unexplained physical symptoms


    • Lymphoma in Dogs - VCA Animal Hospitals

      Bichon Frise and Old English sheepdog. The life expectancy of untreated dogs with lymphoma is about 4 to 6 weeks after diagnosis. The cancer will infiltrate an organ to such an extent that organ fails. Appetite declines, breathing becomes more labored, and the patient weakens and dies.


    • [PDF File]The hio State niversity Allergic to your dog?

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      eighteen years old. In addition, the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America reports allergies to pets are very common affecting millions of Americans. An estimated 15 to 30 percent of people with allergies have a reaction to cats or dogs, with cat allergies being twice as common as dog allergies. What are the symptoms of pet allergies?


    • [PDF File]15 Signs of Pain in Dogs

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      15 Signs of Pain in Dogs 1 Reluctance to walk on slippery surfaces. Some dogs may never have liked to walk on wood or vinyl flooring because it was too slippery. However, if this is a more recent issue, then pain needs to be considered as one of the possible reasons behind it. To understand why this reluctance may reveal pain, it’s important to


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      OLDER DOGS Because of decreased physical activity and slowed metabolism, older dogs need 20% fewer total calories than do middle-aged adult dogs. As dogs age, they tend to become overweight. It may take obese dogs longer for their blood glucose concentrations to return to normal. This disrupted carbohydrate metabolism can lead to diabetes ...



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