If your Papillon has been diagnosed with fatty liver disease, you may walk to talk to your veterinarian Wake Forest, NC one on one about treatment options and long-term care. 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 indentified 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 disease is the main illness and no other illness or cause can be determined then your vet may recommend a strict highly nutritious diet rich in soy-based or milk-based proteins to prevent the liver cells from storing additional fat. Fluids may also need to be administered. Visit this link
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If you own an American Curl or any breed of cat that has been diagnosed with FeLV or the Feline Leukemia Virus you are not alone. Talk to your veterinarian Raleigh, NC about treatments, medications, and ways to manage symptoms in your cat. You will need to know how to prevent secondary infections that could develop as a result of your cat’s compromised immune system. Your vet can also help you understand how to care for your cat at home and to ensure that other household cats do not become infected. FeLV is contagious to cats only and is spread through saliva, blood, and body fluids. If you have a multi-cat home you will need to keep your infected cat away from your other cats at all times. They will need separate food and water bowls and separate litter boxes. Take your cat to the vet every six months for a wellness check up.
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Your vet Raleigh, NC can tell you that dental cleaning is key when it comes to maintaining your Belgian Tervuren’s overall health and wellness. Your vet may offer professional teeth cleaning services, but if not he may know of a local canine dentist that can help. If you’re concerned about your Tervuren’s dental health then schedule an appointment with your vet to have him exam your dog’s teeth. Your dog may not need a professional cleaning, but instead a daily teeth brushing at home. This can be done with a canine toothbrush and dog toothpaste (or a simple mix of baking soda and water). It is important not to use human toothpaste on your Tervuren as the fluoride can cause harm. You might also want to ask your vet about dental treats for your dog as these often help fight tarter and plaque buildup when given regularly to your dog.
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Did you know that some dogs like the Belgian Tervuren are prone to hip dysplasia and other joint related illnesses such as Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)? If you own a Belgian Tervuren talk to your vet Raleigh, NC about DM and how it may affect your dog. DM is an incurable disease of the nerves and spinal cord, which can cause loss of mobility and numbness or loss of feeling in the legs. It is often compared to ALS or Lou Gehrig’s Disease in humans. DM is considered to be a fatal, chronic, progressive, degenerative disease that leads to eventual paralysis. Signs or symptoms of the disease usually appear later in life in most dogs and affects the hind limbs causing a decrease in mobility. As it progresses, the dog will lose feeling in his legs. There is no treatment for this disease. However, some owners have found various types of physical therapy to help prolong quality of life. Learn more here.
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