Showing posts with label veterinarian hendersonville nc. Show all posts
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Monday, 14 June 2021

Keep Dogs from Eating Rocks

 


If you own a dog like the Golden Retriever, then you probably already know that canines love to explore. They are born with an instinct to retrieve, which drives their need to hunt and find new things to bring back to their owner. One item that Goldens and other dogs should never have in their mouth is a rock. Some dogs may accidentally swallow rocks while others purposely swallow them. This purposeful behavior is called pica and it can be brought about by frustration, anxiety and stress. Signs that your Golden may have swallowed rocks or some other foreign object include lethargy and a lack of appetite. It’s important to call your vet whenever your pup stops eating as it could signal a very minor or a very serious medical condition. In some cases, Goldensthat swallow rocks must undergo surgery to remove the rocks before they enter the intestine. Consult with your veterinarian Hendersonville NC to learn more.

Sunday, 13 January 2019

Symptoms of Addison’s Disease In Dogs And Cats

Addison’s disease is an endocrine disorder characterized by a deficiency of the adrenal hormones cortisol and/or aldosterone associated with faulty signals from the pituitary gland to the adrenal glands or by a problem in the adrenal glands. Deficiencies of cortisol and aldosterone can cause abnormal levels of sodium and potassium in the body. One important concern of Addison’s disease in cats and dogs is that it can be difficult to diagnose. Some breeds of dogs like rottweilers, standard poodles, great Danes, wheaten terriers, west highland white terriers, and Portuguese water dogs tend to have higher incidence of Addison’s disease. The adrenal hormones are important in maintaining optimum kidney filtration, normal blood pressure, and support good heart health among others. Affected pets will vomit and become weak. There is abnormal beating of the heart, trembling, and dehydration. Without proper treatment, a dog or cat with Addison’s disease can may die. There are several tests that your veterinarians Hendersonville, NC can perform to confirm the presence of Addison’s disease.