Showing posts with label Cushings Disease Dogs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cushings Disease Dogs. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Kidney Disease Dogs.

Kidney Disease Dogs.
Kidney disease, besides occurring in human beings as commonly known, has also been discovered to occur in dogs. It therefore is important to know about kidney disease in dogs, especially for those people who would like to rear dogs, or have one or several dogs already. As they grow older, kidney disease in dogs is a real threat, and may often lead to kidney failure, just as it is known to be in humans.



There are several causes of kidney disease in dogs. Old age of a dog renders it more vulnerable to kidney failure. A dog is also more prone to kidney failure if it is infected with cancer, as well as if it has been exposed to, and consumed poisoned substances. However, kidney problems can also be caused by other factors too, such as viruses, fungal infections and parasites. Some dogs may also develop kidney disease due to hereditary reasons, particularly if their parents had a predisposition towards the condition.



There are several symptoms that a dog may exhibit to indicate that it might have kidney disease. It is important to note on the onset that these symptoms may be indications of a totally different condition as well, and they are not exclusive to kidney disease in dogs. It would be necessary to watch the dog carefully and scrutinize its behavior patterns, to determine whether it has kidney disease or not, particularly when the dog gets older. Some of the common indicators of kidney disease in dogs include increased water intake while at the same time there is decreased urination, vomiting, poor bladder control and weight loss. In addition, if the dog seems to suddenly become lethargic, one should be on the alert. Generally, the safest bet would be to consult a vet once a dog owner suspects that his dog may be having kidney problems.



Among the common treatment of kidney disease in dogs is fluid therapy. This is where the dog is encouraged to get more water into its system. While at it, the dog should also be monitored, and put on high quality protein diet to help reduce stress on the kidneys. The other way is to ensure that the dog is fed a small number of small meals. This may include things like eggs, cheese and yoghurt. In case the dog has no appetite, it can be given appetite enhancing medication.






Monday, June 23, 2014

Autoimmune Disease Dogs

Autoimmune Disease Dogs
Dogs are also living creatures. And God has gifted them with immune system, just like humans. The immune system of dog is totally composed of red blood cells, white blood cells, antibodies and blood platelets. It resists the body from falling prey to numerous dangerous diseases around. In other words, it guards the body of dogs and humans against invasion by foreign disease causing elements.



Every body part performs a different and vital role in the overall functioning of the living being. For example, liver and kidneys filter toxic wastes out of the body, lungs are responsible for respiratory procedures, and the list goes on. Immune diseases can be seen in the dogs when one or more components in the dog immune system fail to perform the functions, they are supposed to do. In such a condition, the antibodies present in the body fail to distinguish between the body's internal elements and the foreign disease causing elements. As a result, the external disease causing elements are not stopped by any resistive forces and they continue to infect the whole body.



There can be various causes for the autoimmune dog diseases. Lack of good and nutritious food is the main cause. Overuse of vaccines, drugs and antibodies is also a reason. The environmental pollution also adds to the list. The preservatives that are added into packed foods are also a major cause of causing dog diseases. If the dog is not fed with better food quality, the vital vitamins may not enter the body and this may lead to failure of the immune systems and making the body prone to autoimmune dog diseases.



The autoimmune dog diseases show multiple symptoms depending upon the type of disease and the extent of infection. The diagnostics become difficult because the character traits of diseases are not easily differentiable. If a dog is suspected to be suffering from autoimmune diseases, a proper examination should be carried out right away. Diarrhea with or without blood, weakness, skin lesions, stiff joints, loss of appetite are main symptoms of any kind of autoimmune dog disease.



Autoimmune dog diseases include Addision's disease, Canine systemic lupus, Allergies etc. All these diseases can prove lethal to the dog's health and in extreme conditions, may also lead to loss of life. But prevention is always better than cure. Making the surroundings of your dog clean and bathing him daily will surely help.