Dog Diseases


Dog Diseases and Their Symptoms

Dogs are the best possible pets one can have. They are extremely friendly and faithful to their masters. Pet owners on the other hand can have a whole lot of fun and games along with their dogs. But sadly most dogs fall prey to some of the most common dog diseases at least once in their lifetime. Therefore we as owners need to be conscious of ways to prevent our pet from falling prey to such dreadful ailments. But this is not possible until and unless we know how to identify certain dog diseases through their associated symptoms. This article primarily focuses on providing invaluable information on dog diseases and their symptoms. 

A lot of canines suffer from infected organs like hearts and lungs. This is caused by parasitic worms called heartworms.  Mosquitoes are also a prime candidate for transmitting this disease in dogs. A pet dog suffering from this kind of ailment usually exhibits sings of abnormal exhaustion. If the dog stays untreated his condition may deteriorate even further until he suffers congestive heart failure.

Parvovirus has become the most commonplace of dog diseases. Such a disease is mostly caused when the dog is exposed to unsanitary living conditions. Dogs can even get infected with this virus when they come in close contact to feces left by suffering animals. This disease is extremely painful for these adorable animals as it targets their intestines. Researchers conducted in the recent past shows that these viruses usually multiply very fast once they infect the intestine of the animal. Any kind of negligence about treating this disease can lead to serious consequences or death in certain cases. Dogs suffering from Parvovirus usually experience lethargy and intense diarrhea apart from the other symptoms like vomiting, decreased appetite etc. In order to check such diseases pet owners should protect their dogs from coming in close contact with stray dogs and cats. 

Speaking of dog diseases caused by unsanitary conditions there is no way we can miss distemper. This is by far the worst dog disease as there is no full proof remedies for treating pets suffering from distemper. Only fifty percent of adults suffering from distemper can manage to come out of it with some medical help. Coughing, diarrhea, chest congestion are clear giveaways of this dreadful disease. Any kind of abnormal discharge from eyes or nasal cavity of the dog can also be taken as a symptom.

Bloat, a disease found in considerable pet dos is triggered by poor eating habits. Eating food too fast or overeating may cause such diseases. The disease causes a dog’s stomach to get twisted, thereby trapping gas inside. In fact this twisted stomach can also cut off normal blood supply. The result is the poor dog suffers a very fast and painful death. So the only way you can prevent such situations is monitoring your pet’s eating habits. Rush to a local doctor when your dog shows signs of depression, restlessness and dry heaving.

Most Veterinarians have opined that dogs usually get obese as they grow old. Although this obesity is not really a disease, being overweight can create further complications when these dogs get infected with fatal dog diseases. Overtly fat dogs also experience stress in vital organs like lungs, heart and liver. Even doctors won’t take the risk of performing surgeries on an obese dog. Therefore you should incorporate a schedule for your dog that comprises of a healthy diet plan and plenty of physical exercises. You can also ask a nearby pet doctor to help you in chalking out the perfect possible routine for your one and only favorite pet dog.

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