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Symptoms of Illness in Dogs and Canine Lithotherapy

  • Writer: gigi
    gigi
  • Nov 12, 2024
  • 1 min read

Symptoms

As you know maybe telltale symptom of different diseases, here are the diseases that can be associated with

main symptoms:


  • The dog is scratching:

Aoutat, allergies, cheyletiellosis, itching, dermatitis, eczema, ear mites, sarcoptic mange, mycosis, otacariosis, otitis, parasites, phtyriosis, pruritus, flea, pyoderma.< /span>



  • Dog has skin problems or hair loss:

Allergies, cheyletiellosis, demodicosis, dermato mycosis, eczema, scabies demodicosis, hypercorticism, leishmaniasis, metrorrhagia, pituitary dwarfism, nematode, familial nephropathy, phthyrosis, pyoderma, seborrhea, syndrome of Cushing.



  • Dog has diarrhea:

Allergies, Hookworm, Cestode, Coccidiosis, Rubarth's Hepatitis, Renal Failure, Poisoning, Distemper, Threadworm, Familial Nephropathy, Pancretitis, Internal Parasite, Parvovirus, Tapeworm, digestive disorders, tapeworms.



  • The dog vomits:

Allergies, tonsillitis, ascariasis, gastric dilatation-torsion, endometritis, Rubarth's hepatitis, hepatic failure, renal failure, intoxication, leptospirosis, motion sickness, disease distemper, nematode, familial nephropathy, pancreatitis, internal parasite, piroplasmosis, digestive disorders.



  • Dog loses appetite:

Anaemia, Depression, Rubarth's Hepatitis, Mastitis, Threadworm, Familial Nephropathy, Pancreatitis, Pneumonia, Common Cold, Tartar, Tapeworm, Kennel Cough, Tapeworms, Lyme Disease .



  • Dog limps:

Arthritis, osteoarthritis, injury (leg, pad), hip dysplasia, pulled muscle, spikelet, fracture, muscle inflammation, patella dislocation, aseptic necrosis of the femoral head, hypertrophic osteodystrophy, panosteitis, Lyme disease, tendinitis.



  • Dog has difficulty breathing:

Anaphylaxis, asthma, bronchitis, cancer, heatstroke (sunstroke), gastric dilatation-torsion, electrocution, dirofilariasis (heartworm in dogs), dyskinesia ciliary, eclampsia, filariasis, intoxication, pulmonary oedema, respiratory problem, Lyme disease.



  • The dog is continuously shaking:

Cerebellar ataxia, epilepsy, hypoglycemia, hypothermia, intoxication, stress.



  • The dog is constantly tired:

Tonsillitis, anemia, hookworm, coccidiosis, dirofilariasis (dog heartworms), filariasis, hypothyroidism, heart failure, threadworm, pneumonia, Cushing's syndrome.








 
 
 

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