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If your Chihuahua has recently been diagnosed with fatty liver disease make sure you take time to talk with your vet about treatment, medications, and long-term care for your Chihuahua. Your vet is here to help and can provide you with a treatment plan for your Chihuahua. Your vet can also help you understand what the long-term will look like. In general, fatty liver disease occurs when large amounts of fat are deposited into the liver. The overload of fat prevents the liver from accomplishing its main job of breaking down waste and detoxing the body. Because of this, your dog may show symptoms of rapid weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, muscle wasting, depression, and drooling. Fatty liver disease in dogs can either be a primary condition or a secondary condition meaning it is the result of another illness. For additional information, please talk with your veterin ... Read more »

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The practice of rotation feeding comprises the introduction of different types of food with different textures and flavors into the diet of dogs. The principles of rotation feeding are based on holistic nutrition philosophy.

Rotation feeding has its benefits, but there are also potential disadvantages to the practice. These include the following:

  • One should fully learn and understand the principles behind rotation feeding to avoid negative effects.
  • Careful planning and proper management are very important to ensure that the dog gets a nutritionally balanced diet.
  • Some dogs can be too picky and may not do well with rotation feeding. The same goes to dogs that are prone to food allergies.
  • Since you’ll be feeding se ... Read more »
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Urine scald can occur when your Belted Galloway cow’s bedding or area where he stays is not kept clean on a regular basis. Should the cow lie down for periods of time in his own filth, his fur will soak in the dampness from urine and feces, which may cause severe urine burn to the skin, skin inflammation and even hair loss. If you’re not familiar with how often a cow’s pen or bedding should be clean or what it should be cleaned with, talk to your vet. He can give you a better idea of the type of pen you should be keeping your cows in. He can also tell you what you should clean the pen with, and how often you should clean the pen. Definitely call your veterinary clinic Mattoon, IL if your cow develops urine scald. Treatment usually consists of a topical ointment.

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Do you own or are you planning to own a Balinese cat? If so, make sure you talk to your vet about possible health risks involved with this particular breed of cat. Degenerative Joint Disease or DJD can affect cats of all breeds including the Balinese cat. DJD is particularly prevalent in cats that are prone to primary conditions such as arthritis and hip dysplasia. DJD is also referred to as Osteoarthritis and is a chronic condition that causes cartilage surrounding the joints to deteriorate. This is a long-term disease not to be confused with arthritis which is an inflammation of the joints. Osteoarthritis is chronic inflammation as a result of degeneration or deterioration of the entire joint. The condition may develop as a result of a more serious condition like hip dysplasia or occur as a primary condition as a result of obesity or aging. Your veterinary clinic Georgian Bay, ON can tell you more. Click here to know more details. ... Read more »

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