Has your small breed canine recently been diagnosed with fatty liver disease? If so, talk to your vet about treatment, medications, and long-term care and management. In general, fatty liver disease is a common disease of the liver that occurs mainly in small or toy breeds of dogs. The disease may be caused by lack of a nutritious diet, cancer, diabetes, pancreatitis, kidney disease, and other liver diseases. If the primary cause of the fatty liver disease can be identified, then treatment will be given to fight that particular illness. The fatty liver disease may clear up once the main illness is treated. If the fatty liver is the main illness then your vet may suggest a diet change that includes foods rich in soy-based or milk-based proteins to prevent the liver cells from storing additional fat. Learn more by clicking here or calling your vet clinic Aurora, CO.
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