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<b>What Craniomandibular osteopathy?</b></div>
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Craniomandibular osteopathy or osteoarthropathy is a condition in which abnormal bone growth occurs in the lower jaw bone from a dog, or even an angel Bula mandible and timpani. This growth is not cancerous, and most dogs will recover when they grow up. Without treatment, craniomandibular osteopathy, but can make it difficult or impossible for the dog to eat and care for animals is organized. This condition can be very painful for the dog, and fever can manage it.</div>
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<b>Symptoms Craniomandibular osteopathy</b></div>
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Craniomandibular osteopathy first symptoms observed by dog owners that the dog usually looks in pain while eating or chewing. Even puppies can be very reluctant to have oral examination. This often can not be normal for a dog owner to see if there are variations in the jaw.</div>
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Craniomandibular osteopathy usually manifests when the puppy is 4-7 months, but symptoms can appear when the dog is not more than 3-4 weeks of age. In some dogs, no symptoms at all until the dog is 10 months.</div>
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In most dogs, Craniomandibular osteopathy two-way, but there are exceptions.</div>
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<b>Breeds with an increased risk of developing Craniomandibular osteopathy</b></div>
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Craniomandibular osteopathy most common in the West Highland White Terrier, but it happens in many other terriers trah, including Scottish Terriers, Boston Terriers, and Cairn Terriers. It has also been diagnosed in Great Danes, Doberman Pinschers, and Labrador Retriever. It is believed hereditary Bulldogs as well, but more research is needed before anyone can know for sure.</div>
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Craniomandibular osteopathy inherited as an autosomal recessive trait medium.</div>
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<b>Craniomandibular osteopathy treatment</b></div>
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Craniomandibular osteopathy can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, usually cortisone. The most common drugs used to treat craniomandibular osteopathy is Prednisone. If your dog has a very mild case of Craniomandibular osteopathy, give baby aspirin can be enough to take care of the pain. In those cases, your vet may also manages a cortisone injection singles.</div>
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Always consult your veterinarian to obtain a diagnosis identifying and discussing the type of anti-inflammatory drugs that are ideal for certain dogs, and how it should be. How much and for how many weeks of medication depends in part on how severe the problems are. In most cases, dogs with Craniomandibular osteopathy should be treated with anti-inflammatory medications for long periods of time, usually 4-10 months.</div>
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Because anti-inflammatory drugs often cause troublesome side effects, it is important to find the lowest dose that particular dog.</div>
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If you give your dog Prednisone, keep in mind that these drugs cause increased thirst and hunger. Your dog will also need to urinate more frequently.</div>
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It is very important to not stop giving your dog an anti-inflammatory effect when you see an improvement, because the symptoms Craniomandibular osteopathy tends to run in cycles of 10-14 days. If you stop treating your dog, symptoms will appear again.</div>
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When it is time to wean your dog from cortisone, you need to make a slow and gradual process. Sudden stop is not a good idea. In some situations, you may have to increase the dosage to deal with reoccurring pain and / or fever.</div>
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Congenital vertebral anomalies is the medical term for spine problems is when a puppy is born. A congenital defect or abnormality is characteristic that the puppy was born with, which is a condition that there is at birth. Many hereditary and congenital malformations caused by genetic factors, but they can also be a result of something that happened when the puppy is still in the womb. A pregnant bitch or become infected with certain viral infections, including herpes, can for example produce puppies with congenital malformations. Environmental factors such as poisoning or malnutrition can also cause congenital malformations.</div>
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The vertebral term used to describe something related to the spine, which is one of a chain of bones forming the backbone of the dog. Plural form of the vertebrae. A congenital vertebral anomalies as anomalies found in the spinal dog.</div>
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Last but not least, the anomaly is a deviation from the normal or common order of things. Anomalies do not always have to be disabled, it's just something that deviates from the norm. An anomaly in the spine but will often cause problems for the dog, because anomalies can make it impossible for the spine works just as it should. A spine anomalies can for example cause spinal cord compression by vertebral canal or causing damage spine stabilized. In some dogs, the number of vertebrae is not true, while the other dogs suffer misshaped vertebrae or spine.</div>
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Many different congenital vertebral anomalies have been observed in dogs. Some of the most common examples is Hemivertebrae, Butterfly vertebrae, block vertebrae, spine and Transition.</div>
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<b>Hemivertebral in dogs</b></div>
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y which makes it possible for the bones to form properly. A portion of the spine will not be formed, and the results will be wedge shaped bone that can cause dogs spine angle. Among the many congenital vertebral anomalies identified, hemivertebrae are the most likely to cause neurological problems in dogs. The most common place in the body of this include problem dogs, and when this happens the dog will get screw-shaped tail.<br />
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Some dogs trah hemivertebrae are more likely to develop than others, including Pugs, Boston Terriers, and both French and English Bulldogs. Sometimes young Bulldog puppy died hemivertebrae.</div>
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<b>Butterfly vertebral in dogs</b></div>
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In normal dogs, notochord subsided for bone development and is still the center of the disk invertebral. In dogs with butterfly vertebrae, the notochord is not properly abated. The result looks like a butterfly when it appears on the x-ray, the spine butterfly names. This anomaly rarely cause any symptoms.</div>
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Bulldogs, Boston Terriers, Pugs are more likely to be born with Butterfly vertebrae compared with other purebred dogs.</div>
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Vertebral block is a condition in which the spine segmentation is not appropriate. Part of the bone, or the entire spine, added together, and this can lead to an angel in a dog butt. In most dogs, the bone block does not cause symptoms.</div>
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<b>What dog hip dysplasia?</b></div>
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Hip dysplasia is a congenital disease in dogs that causes the acetabulum and the femur head to expand in normal mode. Hip dysplasia is more common in large and heavy people, such as the Saint Bernard dogs, mastiffs and Rotweillers, but can also affect small breeds such as the Cocker Spaniel and the Springer Spaniel. Hip dysplasia is not only seen on pure types, but also happens to crossbreed.</div>
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The hip your dog consists of a sort of "ball-in-socket" construction that allows the hip to move and flexible. In dogs suffering from hip dysplasia, a "ball" does not fit well in the socket properly. When the ball does not fit properly, the result is friction which in turn causes damage and can be very painful for the dog. Each time the dog puts weight on the affected joint, joint capsule tension friction. Eventually, this tension will cause permanent damage to the cartilage and inflammatory proteins are produced in the hip.</div>
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<b>Hip dysplasia and age</b></div>
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Many dog owners believe that hip dysplasia and other forms of arthritis is only a problem for older dogs, but the reality is that some dogs develop hip dysplasia problems while still in their early youth.</div>
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When young dogs develop hip dysplasia, usually form called acute hip dysplasia. Acute hip dysplasia cause severe hip pain for dogs and can cause anything from mild to significant discrepancies. Acute level can last from several weeks to several months.</div>
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Chronic level of hip dysplasia can develop in dogs less than one year, but are more common in older dogs. Chronic hip dysplasia is characterized by a gradual decrease of the range-of-motion hip. Just as acute dysplasia, this painful condition for dogs.</div>
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<b>Symptoms of hip dysplasia in dogs</b></div>
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A dog with hip dysplasia may show symptoms such as reluctance to climb stairs and jump (eg in the car), difficulties arise when resting, and activity levels generally declined. Some dogs develop hind limb paralysis, gait can be arrogant or bunny-hopping. Dogs will suffer from hip pain or hip. The pain can occur after exercise.</div>
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Please note that some dogs do not show or only minimal signs outside hip dysplasia hip dysplasia although they suffer significantly.</div>
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<b>Hip dysplasia in dogs treatment</b></div>
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Several different treatments are available for dogs with hip dysplasia. In some dogs, non-surgical treatment can be efficient, at least for a while. Physical therapy and exercise control are two commonly used treatment for dogs with hip dysplasia. If your dog is overweight, weight loss program recommended. Pain medication can also make life more pleasant for dogs with hip dysplasia.</div>
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When it comes to surgical treatment, there are two main methods to deal with hip dysplasia in dogs: procedure prophylaxis and therapy procedures. The purpose of the procedure prophylaxis is to prevent the development of rheumatoid, for example by performing a pelvic osteotomy symphysiodesis three or genitals. Therapeutic procedures intended to treat or save an already suffering from arthritis of the hip significantly. You can for example get a dog femoral head ostectomy or complete hip replacement. There is also examined as DARthroplasty the operation.</div>
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Just like humans, dogs can suffer from various disorders of bones and muscles are different, from the light that does not produce symptoms or very significant to decide on a problem that requires extensive treatment. Some bone and muscle disorders can be deadly, especially if not treated.</div>
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In order to understand how disorders of bones and muscles work, it is important to first understand the basics of how the system of bones, muscles and nerves work, normal healthy dog. Because dogs are mammals like us humans, we actually have a lot in common when it comes to policies such as configuration framework and how the muscles work.</div>
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<b>The dog skeletal system</b></div>
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Rigid framework serves as a protection dog for vital organs such as the heart and lungs. The framework also supports the weight of the dog. Along with that, the fact that the frame is not completely rigid, but is actually quite flexible allowing the dog to run, jump, climb and do all kinds of activities agile.</div>
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The bones in your dog composed of collagen, a protein-based fibers. In this protein fiber bases, salts of calcium and phosphorus will deposit to make bones stronger and more rigid. Calcium and phosphorus are the two most important minerals for your dog frame system, but this does NOT mean that you should force feed you tons of dog food or supplements rich in calcium and phosphorus, as too much of a good thing can be just as bad as too little , or at least be totally useless.</div>
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In your dog, there are two types of bone: cortical bone and trabecular bone. Cortical bone is very dense type of bone and make 4/5 of the bones in the body. The remaining fifth is trabecular bone, which is also referred to as bone sponge. Trabecular bone found in the cortical bone is strong and protective.</div>
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<b>Bone growth in young dogs</b></div>
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As your puppy grows older, will also grow larger, and this means that the bone should grow bigger. Long bones of the body that are specific dog bone compared with others, such as the skull, because they need to grow very rapidly over a relatively short period. This is especially true for large and giant dog breeds. When the long bones in your dog grows, it all begins with the formation of cartilage policy. Once the cartilage has been formed, osifikasi will set in, which is the process by which minerals bind themselves to the cartilage in order to transform into bone cartilage real. Bone for your dog grows, the area where bone growth occurs will be extra sensitive to injury.</div>
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<b>Bone repair</b></div>
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When your dog has reached full height of his bones will stop growing again, but this does not mean that they turn into a kind of "dead" part of the dog. Over the life of a dog, his bones will continue to be replaced by new bone is formed. Old bone cells are removed, and new bone cells are formed</div>
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<b>More Information Bone and muscle disorders in dogs: </b><br />
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<u><span style="color: blue;">Canine hip dysplasia</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Congenital vertebral anomalies in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Kraniomandibula osteopathy in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Elbow dysplasia in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Hypertrophic Osteopathy in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Syndrome Legg-Calve-Perthes in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Luxating patella in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Mastication muscle myositis in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Mastication muscle myositis (MMM) and ekstraokular myositis (EOM) in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Osteoarthritis in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Osteochondritis Dissecans in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Panosteitis in dogs</span></u><br />
<u><span style="color: blue;">Spondylosis in dogs</span></u><br />
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Leishmaniasis is a parasitic disease found throughout the world and Leishmania can affect dogs and humans alike. Was introduced to the North American continent quite recently and a lot of vets who are not familiar with this disease, so it is easy to miss. Leishmaniasis is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Leishmania and can only be spread by certain species of sand fly bite. This disease in two forms: skin and visceral Leishmania Leishmania. Both types can affect dogs. Visceral Leishmania far more serious than cutaneous Leishmania, because it means that the parasite has reached the dogs vital organs.</div>
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Leishmaniasis are developed slowly in the body of a dog and can take up to seven years from infection to the point when dog owners start to see symptoms of leishmaniasis in dogs. Symptoms are often vague and veterinarians can treat dogs for other more common diseases before realizing that the cause of the problem is leishmaniasis. There are also quite a lot of dogs that seem naturally resistant to parasites - they are infected but they never develop symptoms of leishmaniasis. In endemic areas, up to 90% of the dogs may have a genetic predisposition to not develop any symptoms.</div>
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Common symptoms of leishmaniasis in dogs are weakness, fatigue, exercise intolerance, and loss of appetite (often result in weight loss). In some dogs, the symptoms are accompanied by hepatosplenomegaly lymphadenopathy, local or general, and / or fever. Up to 90% of dogs suffer from symptoms of visceral leishmaniasis have both and skin lesions. Cutaneous leishmaniasis lesions are usually dry and the dog will lose hair. Head is usually the first place to show lesions, especially on the nose and pinna. Lesions derived from squirrels cavort also quite common. Finally, leishmaniasis lesions can spread throughout the dog's body.</div>
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Articular involvement is not uncommon when it comes to leishmaniasis in dogs, and can cause joint swelling and stiff gait. Other symptoms of leishmaniasis in dogs is chronic diarrhea, deformed and brittle nails, and ocular lesions.</div>
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Unfortunately, leishmaniasis in dogs is difficult to cure. Experts still do not know why, but visceral leishmaniasis much harder to treat in dogs than humans. In many dogs, symptoms appear back as soon as treatment is stopped.</div>
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In areas where leishmaniasis is endemic, the most commonly used treatment for dog leishmaniasis is pentavalent combination of allopurinol and Antimonial, such as sodium stibogluconate or meglumine antimonite. If you live in the United States, Pentostam ® (sodium stibogluconate) is currently only available Antimonial drugs. Unfortunately, many of today parasite resistance to the compound above. There is also problematic side effects.</div>
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Several types of oral medications are efficient when it comes to just contain the disease, but the costs of long term care can be difficult for many dog owners. Examples of drugs is Itrakonazol, Flukonazol, miconazole, and Ketaconazole. The other problem with the routine use of the drug is prolonged risk of drug resistance.</div>
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Neosporosis is a disease caused by a parasite dog named coocodian Neospora caninum. Until 1988, this parasite confused with T. gondii. Most experts agree that a lot of dogs diagnosed with toxoplasmosis until 1988 actually suffer Neosporosis.</div>
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Domestic dog and coyote is certain hosts to parasites, while many domestic animals and other wildlife can serve as intermediate hosts - including deer, horses, cattle, sheep and goats. Dogs infected with Neospora caninum ookista will explain in their feces.</div>
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Puppies and adult dogs can develop Neosporosis. Neosporosis clinical signs are usually focused on the network of nerves and muscles in dogs, but can also include heart, liver, lungs and skin.</div>
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The most severe and frequent infections - including those that cause paralysis ascending limb - which is rarely seen in adult dogs, it is not young dogs less than 6 months of age are most at risk. When the disease is transmitted from the mother to her children, puppies usually begin to show visible symptoms of Neosporosis at the age of 3 to 9 weeks.</div>
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Neosporosis can be distinguished from other types of paralysis by atrophy and stiffness gradually. In dogs with Neosporosis, pelvic limb even more seriously affected than the thoracic limbs. As the disease progresses, the muscles rigid contracture will set in. In addition, some puppies will develop joint deformation and knee recurvatum.</div>
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Compared with T. gondii, N. caninum seems to be more susceptible to inflammation stimulates the infected dog, and Neosporosis can cause severe phlebitis and dermatitis.</div>
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General weakness in dogs that suffer Neosporosism, and the disease can also cause dysphagia and megaesophagus. In extreme cases, Neosporosis can be deadly for dogs, while some will last for someone willing to hand feed them and care for them.</div>
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Neosporosis not too often seen in older dogs, but whey they get sick they often show signs of multifocal CNS involvement or polymyositis.</div>
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Unfortunately, knowledge Neosporosis in dogs and other animals is very limited. Many veterinarians have successfully used Klindamisin however, sulfadiazine, and pirimetamin to treat Neosporosis. In some situations, a combination of these compounds will be needed. If Neosporosis has reached a level where do experience muscle contractures or paralysis progress rapidly, treatment is not very effective Neosporosis available.</div>
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Adult dogs and puppies who have reached the age of 16 weeks is known to respond better to treatment than Neosporosis young pup.</div>
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Prostitutes infected person can transmit Neosporosis infants through the placenta and may not be used for breeding. There is no known cure for the prevention of transmission Neosporosis sucks if he is used for breeding.</div>
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To prevent serious Neosporosis, all dogs should be treated as soon as your vet has diagnosed Neosporosis in one litter partners.</div>
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Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-78945826353755287822013-03-30T12:51:00.002+07:002013-03-30T12:51:56.626+07:00Giardiasis in Dogs<br />
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Giardiasis is a disease caused by dog giardia and protozoa found in the small intestine of dogs and cats in many parts of the world. Protozoa are single-celled organisms, and we still know very little about them. The Giardiasis causing protozoan called giardia in dogs Canis.</div>
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As mentioned above, we are now very little about giardia protozoa and no exception. Members animals still not sure about the best way to treat giardiasis in dogs, or even why some dogs develop giardiasis in the first place. Most experts now believe that giardia infections are very common, but that only a very limited number of dogs that never show any symptoms.</div>
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It is also not sure whether you can catch giardiasis from infected dog and strict hygiene therefore recommended when treating dogs with suspected or confirmed giardiasis. What we know for sure is that humans can be infected by the parasite giardia by drinking contaminated water and develop giardiasis.</div>
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A dog can be infected by eating or drinking giardia cysts of protozoa. When the cysts reach the small intestine of dogs, it will open and release the active form of giardia protozoa. This form is called trophozoite. Giardia trophozoites using a flagellum to move, the type of hair that can be used to whip back and forth, resulting in mobility. Trophozoites attaches itself to the intestinal wall where their dog was taking root and multiply by division. Finally, a new cysts formed by how, after how long a period of time and where the dogs body formed cysts are still unknown. Kista will leave the dog through feces and is now ready to infect other dogs - or other susceptible animals.</div>
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In most dogs, giardia infection does not cause disease. When disease-causing protozoa do, the main symptoms of giardiasis in dogs is diarrhea. Younger dogs seem more prone to symptoms of giardiasis grown from adult dogs. Diarrhea caused by giardiasis can be acute, intermittent or chronic. Most dogs will defend their appetite, but they can still lose weight because the diarrhea persists. In dogs, giardiasis will damage the lining of the intestine and make it difficult for the intestines to absorb nutrients from food. Giardiasis also affect the entire digestive process. Dog owners can see that their dog shit seem strange, often pale and greasy. Dirt can also spray smells even worse than that emitted from normal dog shit.</div>
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Because we still know little about Giardiasis, difficult to give definite guidelines on the treatment of giardiasis in dogs. Different vets use different treatment, and there is also the question of when to start treatment of giardiasis. Because many dogs carry giardia protozoa without experiencing symptoms, it's probably not a good idea to begin to treat all dogs are going to test positive for giardia. Others pointed out that since the giardia protozoa can be transmitted from dogs to humans, all cases of giardia in dogs should be treated immediately to prevent human disease. There are also quite a lot of cases where veterinarians suspect giardiasis but failed to find giardia protozoa using testing methods available. Opinion about the case differs from vet to vet, but many will provide dogs with giardiasis if the dog is sick, point symptoms of giardiasis and other possible causes have been ruled out.</div>
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It should be noted that some of the popular Giardiasis treatment for dogs has not been approved for use in dogs by the United States Food and Drug Administration. It is also possible that treatment is available only remove a cyst from dog poop, without really killing giardia live in the intestines of dogs. Further research on dogs with giardiasis is needed before anyone can know for sure.</div>
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Fenbendazole is an antiparasitic drug that can kill several types of intestinal worms, and has been proven to help in the control of giardiasis as well. Fenbendazole can be used on its own, but a lot of vets who choose to combine with metronidazole when treating dogs with suspected giardiasis. Metronidazole known effective against some types of bacteria that cause diarrhea, so in cases where the perpetrator may giardia metronidazole can not manage the problem by killing the bacteria. Metronidazole is also around 60-70% effective in eliminating Giardia from infected dogs. Problems with her liver toxicity metronidazole is. It is also very bitter and dogs may refuse to take orally. If you have a pregnant bitch, metronidazole should not be used ideally for allegedly causing physical damage in the developing embryo.</div>
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Before Fenbendazole, veterinarians are often used to treat giardiasis quinacrine hydrochloride in dogs, but not as effective as quinacrine hydrochloride Fenbendazole and many dogs respond to treatment with vomiting, loss of appetitive, fever and weakness.</div>
Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-38726603401315443962013-03-30T12:46:00.004+07:002013-03-30T12:46:58.227+07:00Coccidiosis in Dogs<br />
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Coccidiosis are sick dogs that can be caused by a wide array of coccidian protozoa. All coccidian protozoa that microscopic, single-celled parasites that are capable of forming spores. They owned apicomplexan Conoidasida class, and need to take animal cells to survive and proliferate. The main causes coccidiosis in dogs is isospora species, such as isospora. Canis, isospora burrowsi, isospora ohioensis, and isospora neorivolta certain that all species are able to cause infection in humans.</div>
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Coccidian protozoa usually live in the intestinal tract of the dog where it can spread to other dogs through contaminated feces. Dogs can also be exposed to coccidiosis by eating an infected network.</div>
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Most dogs infected with protozoa Coccidian not show signs of illness because their immune systems are strong enough to deal with parasites. The majority of dogs are taken to the vet for the puppy, because young puppies do not develop a strong enough immune system. Puppies suffer from coccidiosis is almost always transmitted by feces of their mother. Their immune system is immature - often combined with the stress that is transferred to a new owner, leaving the mother and siblings, and may have to travel far - allows the parasite to cause full blown coccidiosis infection.</div>
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As mentioned above, the dog can be infected Coccidian remove protozoa and cysts in her feces without showing symptoms of coccidiosis. When cysts include dogs are very young or immuno-compromised, but the parasite can cause serious problems.</div>
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Puppies infected with protozoa Coccidian often start to show symptoms when they are around 2-3 months. Early signs often diarrhea. Over time, the puppies suffer coccidiosis may develop diarrhea and dirt that can contain thick mucus, liquid and / or be very light in color. If coccidiosis infection becomes more severe, blood can be seen in dog feces. Defecation can suddenly make it impossible for the dog to stay in the house damaged.</div>
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If coccidiosis is not treated the symptoms will disappear from many dogs (but they can still pass on the disease to others), but also can cause permanent damage and even death to take your dog to the vet is highly recommended if your dog starts to show symptoms of coccidiosis. Koksidiosis very common.</div>
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Coccidiosis is a very common problem, especially among children dog, but fortunately there is a wide range of effective and affordable treatment available to coccidiosis in dogs. Most drugs will affect only a few days. Even if coccidiosis infection has evolved to the point where the blood can be seen in the feces of dogs, proper treatment can prevent permanent damage to the gastrointestinal.</div>
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One of the most popular coccidiosis treatment for dogs is a family-owned drug sulfonamida. This should however be noted that some dogs can suffer damage if the tear glands treated with sulfonamida. Some vets will measure tear production before and during use sulfonamida for dogs with coccidiosis treatment. Other veterinarians choose to use without sulfonamida coccidiosis treatment.</div>
Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-43559780658043451542013-03-30T12:42:00.000+07:002013-03-30T12:42:38.437+07:00Babesiosis in Dogs<br />
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Babesiosis is a rare disease in dogs, but it was not there and important for dog owners and veterinarians should jelly on Babesiosis symptoms in dogs. Babesiosis is caused by protozoan parasites of the genus Babesia and the disease is quite similar to malaria. Babesiosis is transmitted by ticks and damage red blood cells in dogs. Dogs are not the only one who can catch Babesiosis from ticks, humans are exposed as well.</div>
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The Babesia genus contains over 100 species but not all of them are contagious to dogs. In the United States, some of the dog's dangerous Babesia species have been discovered, including the Canis Babesia and Babesia gibsoni.</div>
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Babesiosis transmitted to dogs through the bite of infected ticks. A lice must remain attached to the dog for at least 2-3 days to causing disease and check your dog for ticks at least once a day because of the large prevention methods against Babesiosis. Dogs can also send Babesiosis to bite other dogs, and pregnant slut can spread disease to their unborn puppies them.</div>
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Babesia parasites infect red blood cells of dogs, and this will cause the dog's immune system to kill the red blood cells are infected. This will kill the parasite Babesia, but if a large number of red blood cells are lost in the process will give your dog anemia. The immune system can also run amok and starts killing red blood cells infected too.</div>
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Babesiosis common symptoms in dogs are weakness, fever, yellow dye eye (and skin), and the urine is red or orange. Platelet count in the blood can drop significantly, which makes possible the normal blood clotting. If parasites attack the central nervous system, a dog with Babesiosis can display neurological problems, as well as local inflammation. Lungs may also be damaged by Babesiosis, and some dogs will also suffer heart problems.</div>
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Present form Babesia treatment has severe side effects, and most veterinarians to treat dogs will avoid long as they do not show symptoms. It is possible for dogs infected with Babesia without getting sick. Even with medicine, can be difficult to completely eliminate all parasites from the dog. If you have a female dog that tested positive Babesia, he can not be used to breed - even if he is completely free of symptoms.</div>
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If you live outside the U.S., you may be able to find Aceturate Babesiosis Diminazene since this drug is a very popular treatment for Babesiosis around the world, especially for Babesia Canis. A single injection is usually enough to cure a dog if the culprit is Babesia Canis. Just like Imidocarb dipropionat, Diminazene Aceturate have serious side effects, including seizures, low blood pressure, and nausea. It is possible for a dog to death as a side effect of this drug. The self-injection also painful.</div>
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Two other drugs that are available outside the United States is sulfate Quinuronium and isetionat Phenamidine. If you fail to find isetionat Phenamidine in your home country, isetionat Pentamidine can be used as a substitute. (PHENamidine vs pentamidin.) Sulfate Quinuronium similar to malaria treatment and your dog will require two injections two separate days. In most dogs, you can see a marked improvement after the second injection with Quinuronium sulfate.</div>
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Last but not least, blue tripan can be used to restrict the entry of Babesia parasites in red blood cells of dogs. This will reduce the symptoms of Babesiosis in dogs and is given as an infusion.</div>
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A new type of Babesia treatment for dogs are currently being tested and has shown promising results. Treatment consists of a combination therapy where dogs given <i><b>Atovaquone, Azitromycin, Quinine, and / or Clyndamycin.</b></i></div>
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A Babesia vaccine currently available in France, but it seems to be effective only against certain strains of the parasite. Studies in France have shown the effectiveness of this vaccine is 89% of the Babesia.</div>
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Protozoal disease in dogs is an infection caused by the protozoa, one-cleed eukaryotes. Microbial eukaryotes is uniseluler which the cell has developed the core membrane bound. Protozoan infections in dogs can affect several systems and is responsible for a variety of symptoms and diseases of dogs.</div>
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Because there is such an abundance of protozoa species capable of attacking the dog, it is difficult to give general guidelines about the symptoms to look for in your dog. Protozoan infection symptoms in your dog will also depend on the organ affected. Entry point for protozoa can for example determine where the initial symptoms are present in the dog. Below you will find a list of symptoms generally associated with protozoal disease in dogs, but because you see many of them are generally associated with a high number of other diseases, such as diseases caused by viruses and bacteria.</div>
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· Anorexia</div>
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<b>Examples of diseases caused by protozoa dog</b></div>
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· Acanthamebiasis, caused by Acanthamoeba species</div>
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· Amebiasis, caused by Entamoeba histolytica</div>
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· Babesiosis, caused by Babesia species</div>
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· Balantidiasis, caused by Escherichia Balantidium</div>
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· Coccidiosis, usually caused by Cystoisospora</div>
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· Kriptosporidiosis, caused by Cryptosporidium parvum</div>
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· Cytauxzoonosis, due Cytauxzoon Felis</div>
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· Hepatozoonosis, caused by Hepatozoon Canis</div>
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· Encephalitozoonosis, due Encephalitozoo</div>
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· Giardiasis, caused by Giardia species</div>
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· Leishmaniasis, caused by Leishmania species</div>
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· Neosporosis, caused by Neospora Cani</div>
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· Pneumocystosis, caused by Pneumocystis carinii</div>
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· Toxoplasmosis, caused by Toxoplasma gondii</div>
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· Trypanosomiasis, caused by Trypanosoma cuniculinum cruzin</div>
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Ways to diagnose protozoan infections in dogs</div>
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If your vet suspects that your dog may be infected with the protozoan, it can do a test one or several efforts to determine the truth. To begin with, a veterinarian who will book a complete blood count (CBC), biochemical profile urinanalysis and. In addition, the veterinarian may decide to perform serological tests, examine your dog's feces, had chest and abdominal X-ray taken, and / or directly involved in the identification of organisms. In order to implement the introduction of live organisms, the vet will most likely need to remove and evaluate specific cells or tissues from your dog.</div>
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How to treat a dog with protozoan infections</div>
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The exact behavior depends on the protozoa that have infected your dog, the organ affected, and how severe the infection. The type of your dog and your dog's overall health should also be considered. (Certain line can be tolerant of a particular treatment.) In severe cases, treatment may need to be accompanied by protozoa supportif intensive treatment, and your dog may need a blood transfusion. Many species of protozoa cause severe diarrhea with a significant loss of fluids and keep hydrated dog is often one of the most important aspects of supportif intensive treatment for dogs infected with protozoa.</div>
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The Rhodesian Ridgeback distinguishing faeture is a ridge of hair along the back, walking in the opposite direction to the rest of the hairs. This consists of a fan-like area formed by two whorls of hair (called "crowns") and the slope of the shoulder back soon reach the stage of the hip. Ridge is usually about 2 inches (5 cm) in width at the widest point. It is believed to originate from the dog used by the original African dog population, which has the same butt. The first filming Ridgeback is a wall painting depicting the life Boer, located in South Africa Voortrekker Monument.</div>
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Male Ridgebacks should stand 63 cm (25 in) to 69cms (27 ins) at Withers and weighs about 85 lb (39 kg) FCI Standard), females should be 24-26 inches (61-66 cm) in height and about 70 pounds (32 kg) weight. Ridgebacks typically muscular and have made for stucco is made of red light, which should be short, dense, sleek and glossy in appearance, and not wool or silk. White received on chest and toes. The presence of black hair or beat keeper was not discussed in the AKC standard, although the elaboration of the AKC standard recorded a total black or dark brown in the mantle can not be redundant . The FCI Standard states that excessive black hair all over the mantle highly undesirable. Ridgebacks sometimes have a dark mask. Dogs nose should be black or brown (liver) in accordance with the color of the dog. No other colored nose permissible. Brown nose is a recessive gene. It is not as common as a black nose, some breeders believe the inclusion of brown noses breeding program is needed to keep the spirit of the mantle. Eyes should be round and should reflect the dog's color: dark eyes with a black nose, yellow eyes or nose (heart) brown. Ridgebacks have a tail, a strong fine, which is usually carried in gentle curve backwards.</div>
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Original standard allowed for a variety of fur colors including Brindle and sable. Modern FCI standard calls for light red made from whole grain wheat.</div>
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Other dogs breeds also have the opposite of the feather line along the spine, including the Phu Quoc Ridgeback dog and Thai Ridgeback. The Thai Ridgeback is a mixture of Phu Quoc, historians have speculated the relationship between the Rhodesian Ridgeback and Phu Quoc to note that in the history of one type may have been imported to another .</div>
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Rhodesian Ridgebacks loyal and intelligent and somewhat aloof with strangers. It is not to be confused with aggression, a Ridgeback from the right temperament will be more inclined to ignore, not challenge, a stranger. This breed requires positive, reward-based training, good socialization and consistency, it is often not the best choice for inexperienced dog owners. Wills Ridgebacks hard, intelligent, and many seem to have a tendency to damage, even love. They protect their owners and families. If trained properly, they can be a very good guard dog, although the specific nature should not be encouraged. Like all dogs, they can become aggressive when they are not socialized properly.</div>
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Despite their athletic, sometimes forced, exterior, Ridgeback has a sensitive side. Too harsh training methods, that might be tolerated by a sporting or working dog, will likely backfire on a Ridgeback. Corrections provided Ridgeback receive fair and permitted , and for it came from someone she knew and believed . Francis R. Barnes, who wrote the first standard in 1922, acknowledged that "rough treatment ... should not be given to dogs, especially when they are young they go to species with handling of that kind .."</div>
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Samoyed dog takes its name from the community Samoyedic from Siberia. These nomadic reindeer herding dog bred white fur to help with the herd, and to pull sleds when they moved. Alternative name for the breed, especially in Europe, is Bjelkier<br />
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<b>Size</b><br />
Males usually have a weight between 23-30 kg (51-66 lb), while females typically weigh 17-25 kg (37-55 lb).<br />
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AKC Standard: 21 to 23.5 inches (53-60 cm) at the shoulder for males, 19-21 inches (48-53 cm) for females.<br />
UK Kennel Club Standard: 51-56 cm (20-22 in) for males, 46-51 cm (18-20 in) for females.<br />
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Samoyed eyes are usually black or brown and almond in shape. Blue or other color eyes can occur but are not allowed in the show ring. It is in "the brown and black" in his family, Spitz family.<br />
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Samoyed ears thick and covered with fur, triangular, and erect. They are almost always white but can often have light to dark brown color (known as "cookies"), usually around the end of the ear.<br />
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Samoyed tail is one of the breed features more discriminating. Like the Alaskan Malamute, carried curled tail behind them, however, unlike the Malamute, Samoyed tail held back really touched. This should not be a tight curl or held "flag" like, it should be done lying on the back and to one side. In cold weather, the Samoyed can sleep with their tails over their noses to provide additional warmth. Almost all of the Samoyed will allow their tails fall when they relaxed and comfortable, such as when being stroked or while eating, but will return their tails to a curl when more alert.<br />
NZKC Standard: Tail: Long and abundant, brought back when alert, sometimes down at snack time.<br />
UK Kennel Club Standard: Tail: Long and heavy coated, brought back and to the side when alert, sometimes down at snack time.<br />
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Samoyed has a mantle, compact double layer. The mantle consists of long, coarse hair caregivers, and straight, which appear white but have a bit of silver staining. This makes the top layer of the bottom layer is very clean and free from dirt. The bottom layer, or undercoat, consists of dense fur, soft, short and hot dog making. Undercoat is typically shed the weight once or twice a year, and this seasonal process is sometimes referred to as the "mantle blowing". This does not mean the Samoyed will only shed during that time however, the fine hairs (versus the dense blobs warehouse during seasonal shedding) will be shed all year round, and have a tendency to stick to cloth and float in the air. The standard Samoyed may come in a mixture of biscuit and white coloring, although pure white and all biscuit dogs are common. Males typically have larger ruffs than females.<br />
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Samoyed friendly position, makes them poor guard dog, an aggressive Samoyed is rare. With their tendency to bark, but they can be diligent watch dogs, barking whenever something approaching their area. The Samoyed is a very good friend, especially for small children or even other dogs, and they kept playing until old age. When Samoyed become bored, they can start digging. With their dog sled heritage, the Samoyed is not averse to exciting things, and Samoyed has no problem attracting trained on the same rope from running together. Samoyed also used to herd reindeer. They will instinctively act as herd dogs, and when playing with children, especially, will often try to turn and move them in a different direction. This breed is marked by alert and happy expression which has received the title of "Sammy smile" and "smiling dog."<br />
Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-16904119554616036352013-03-28T09:43:00.003+07:002013-03-28T09:43:27.793+07:00Wobbler Disease in Dogs<br />
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<b>What is Wobbler disease?</b></div>
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Wobbler disease is a condition that affects the dog's neck bone and cervical instability. Wobbler disease is not only found in dogs, horses can suffer as well. Wobbler disease term used to describe a wide range of different conditions affecting the cervical spine, because they all cause similar symptoms. Wobbler disease is also referred to as cervical spondylomyelopathy (CSM), cervical spine abnormalities (CVM), and cervical spine instability.</div>
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When young dogs develop Wobbler disease (very common in Scars Denmark) problem is usually caused by narrowing of the spinal canal, called stenosis. Studies have shown that high protein diets can contribute to the development of this problem.</div>
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When middle aged and older dogs (like Doberman dogs) develop Wobbler disease, the dog will usually have a disc bulge or herniation of the disc contents.</div>
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Wobbler disease far more common in big dogs race, especially Doberman and Great Danes. It is believed to be hereditary in dogs. The list is composed of people very vulnerable dogs to develop Wobbler disease:</div>
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<span style="color: red;">Basset Hound</span></div>
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<b>Symptoms of Wobbler disease in dogs</b></div>
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Wobbler disease symptoms tend to get worse and worse over time. If the disease is the result of trauma, but can progress very quickly.</div>
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Wobbler disease common symptoms include general weakness and crouched attitude which twisted neck down. Affected dogs can appear awkward and have trouble limbs and body coordination. In some dogs, dragging the toes of the rear foot is one of the first signs of Wobbler disease. Eventually, the disease will spread and the dog will start to show symptoms of the disease Wobbler from the front legs as well (symptoms are usually less severe than the hind legs). Some dogs will also develop neck pain.</div>
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While investigating veterinarian dog with Wobbler disease, X-rays generally show malaligned vertebrae and disc space narrowing. For a more definite diagnosis, myelogram organized as this will indicate whether the dog vertebral canal stenosis. In addition, the MRI can be used to determine the precise location of spinal cord compression. MRI will also tell the vet important details about the nature and severity of the compression.</div>
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<b>Wobbler disease treatment for dogs</b></div>
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Wobbler disease treatment for dogs can be medical or surgical, and guarded prognosis for both types of treatment. The most common type of treatment for Wobbler disease is giving corticosteroids to control symptoms. This will usually be combined with strict cage rest. Surgical option is for surgical repair spinal cord compression, including dorsal decompression, vertebral stabilization, and "ventral slot technique" occurs that causes ventral decompression of the spinal cord. In a few dog operations will make Wobbler disease disappears completely, while other dogs suffer a relapse. Type of operation is technically difficult and you may need to do a little research before you find a quality surgeon. A recent study showed that electroacupuncture may be a third option for dogs suffering Wobbler disease, but further research is needed.</div>
Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-20868480331980860542013-01-29T15:23:00.001+07:002013-01-29T15:23:05.342+07:00White Dog Shaker Syndrome in dog<br />
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White dog shaker syndrome causes full body tremors in small, white dog race. It is known by a similar name a few, such as "Shaker Dog Syndrome" and "Little White Shakers Syndrome". Lineage dogs most often affected are the West Highland White Terrier, Bichon Frise dogs, Maltese dogs, and Poodles - all small enough offspring.</div>
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The reason behind White dog syndrome is still not fully understood hook, but one theory suggests that this problem is caused by an autoimmune deficiency that caused general neurotransmitters. The resulting long autoimmune means that the dog was attacked by its own immune system. When dogs suffer white dog syndrome shaker have their cerebrospinal fluid analysis, it will quite often reveal a very high number of lymphocytes.</div>
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<b>Symptoms white dog shaker syndrome</b></div>
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The first symptoms of the syndrome White dog shaker will usually appear when the dog is around 1-2 years, and will attack dogs often come when stressed. (White dog beater syndrome can appear in dogs but not more than 6 months, while the other dog is more than 3 years at the time of their first episode.)</div>
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White hook dog syndrome symptoms including nystagmus (eye movement intentionally), trouble walking, and cramps. The disease gets its name from the vibrations that can affect the whole body of the dog. Dogs with white dog syndrome can suffer hook intention tremor, which means that the vibration is worse when dogs are happy or are trying to perform a specific task. Task should not be difficult, can be as simple meals. When the dog stops trying and decided to take a break, tremor will diminish or disappear altogether.</div>
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White dog syndrome hook does not hurt to dogs, and do not affect the mental state of your dog.</div>
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In most dogs, dog syndrome symptoms become worse White hook for 1-3 days and they remain at the same level until the dog treated by a vet.</div>
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The vet will make diagnose based on symptoms displayed by your dog, and your vet will also examine your dog to eliminate other potential reasons behind this kind of symptoms. Dogs that suffer from dog syndrome White hook will usually have spinal reflexes and higher normal motor function, cranial nerve function, and awareness of foot position.</div>
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<b>White dog shaker treatment syndrome</b></div>
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A dog suffering from hook white dog syndrome can be treated with benzodiazepines, which can control the symptoms, and corticosteroids, which may lead to remission. Most vets will use these two drugs together to treat dogs with White dog shaker syndrome.</div>
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In most situations, the vet will give the dog a high dose of medication to begin with, and then gradually reduce the dose over several weeks. Even if your dog looks really recover you can not stop treatment without consulting your vet, because the symptoms can reappear if treatment ended prematurely.</div>
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Dogs who receive early treatment is usually going to be better and fully recover within a week. Treatment for life but can be required to keep the problem under control<br />
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Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-2790509986367453832013-01-29T07:11:00.002+07:002013-01-29T07:11:50.569+07:00Tick Paralysis in Dogs<br />
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Tick paralysis is a disease caused by a neurotoxin that can be present in the saliva of certain female ticks. In North America, the catch dog paralysis ticks have usually been infected by Dermacentor ticks. In Australia, Ixodes ticks is public transport.</div>
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<b>Symptoms of tick paralysis on dogs</b></div>
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The first symptoms shown by dogs with tick paralysis often lost control of the throat and voice box. Regurgitation and vomiting are also signs of early occurrence of paralysis ticks on dogs. As the disease progresses, the dog's hind legs will become weak or paralyzed. Weakness / paralysis then will spread along the spine towards the head. Finally, complete paralysis may set in. In the end, the dog will often suffer from respiratory problems.</div>
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<b>Tick Paralysis prevention for dogs</b></div>
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If you live in areas where infected ticks can be found, you should check your dog for ticks at least once a day. The faster you eliminate the tick, the less risk that spread disease to your dog. The general rule of thumb states that a check should be attached to the dog for at least 48 hours to cause paralysis tick, tick and check every day for the best way to protect your dog from tick paralysis.</div>
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In addition to tick-removal routine, there is a wide range of commercial products are available to help dog owners in their fight against paralysis ticks fleas and other diseases that spread. If you feel confused about many products, do not hesitate to seek the opinion of a veterinarian.</div>
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One of the examples of anti-flea products available for dogs is flea collar anti. You can have your pick of various manufacturers, eg making Virbac Preventic 2 Month Tick Collar for dogs or making Bayer Tick Collar Kitix and Flea for Dogs.</div>
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If your dog to go to the full check, you might want to rinse off every 2-3 days with anti-tick rinse as Fido the Fre-Itch Rinse. Permoxin insektisidal and Rinse spray is another alternative and should be given every 7 days. Permoxin insektisidal and Rinse spray effective against fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. Just as with a collar, there are different manufacturers to choose between and you can save quite a lot of money by comparing prices before you make a purchase.</div>
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If you and your dog live in an area where ticks are common, spray or spot-on-the-back-of-neck-products may be a more practical solution than having to rinse the dog or several times a week. (Keep in mind that too often rinse bath with shampoo and / or anti-lice can make your dog's skin and coat is very dry and irritated.) Advantix is one example of a new spot-on-the-back-of-the-neck product that can be used well to repel fleas and kill every flea that is attached to your dog. Advantix should be administered twice a month and is effective against fleas, ticks, mosquitoes, ticks, and sandflies. Other places Frontline Plus Top Spot products, which also should be administered twice a month. Frontline also produces a spray that can be used every three weeks to protect your dog from ticks. Use six milliliters per kilogram of body weight when spraying. Frontline spray will also kill ticks attached to your dog.</div>
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Another alternative in the battle against fleas is like Proban oral insecticide. Proban will be released through the skin of your dog, to effectively protect the entire body from head lice. Dog owners use spray or rinse the dog they can easily miss the place, and lice can find districts. A loss for Proban is that you have to manage your dog for every two days.</div>
Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-54769278443326610052013-01-28T20:26:00.001+07:002013-01-28T20:26:33.345+07:00Syringomyelia in Dogs<br />
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Siringomielia is a condition in which a fluid-filled sac grow at the spinal cord of the dog. This can be caused by several different reasons, of which the most common in dogs are malformations Chiari I. In dogs suffering varieties, occipital bone backward and disrupt circulation of spinal fluid. This causes fluid to accumulate in the cervical spinal cord of the dog. This is borne disease and small dogs are far more at risk than middle-sized dog and race. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel especially disturbed by siringomielia passed. If your dog develops siringomielia, can become weak and begin to move the legs and chest in awkward fashion. It can also show signs of pain in the neck.</div>
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The main symptom of siringomielia in dogs is a pain in the neck and the dog can be sensitive to touch on one side and neck, shoulder, ear / or sternum. In many dogs, the pain will be worse at night, in the morning when the dog woke up, and for the situation really hot or really cold. Some dogs would prefer to sleep with your head elevated.</div>
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General symptoms of siringomielia in dogs is scratching at, ear neck shoulder, or breast bone - usually only on one side of the body. Sometimes the dog will scratch without ever making contact with the skin, and the dog may start scratching while on the move.</div>
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In severe cases siringomielia in dogs, symptoms may include neurological symptoms such as weakness in the legs (both front and hindlimbs) and wobbliness when dog walking. Cramps can occur, the dog can be deaf, and facial nerve paralysis is possible.</div>
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Young dog with siringomielia sometimes suffer scoliosis, the spine bend.</div>
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<b>Siringomielia treatment for dogs</b></div>
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Several types of treatments available for dogs diagnosed with siringomielia. Four basic options are operational, pain control medicine, drugs that reduce the production of cerebrospinal fluid formation, and Corticosteroids.</div>
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<b>Surgical siringomielia treatment for dogs</b></div>
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In mild cases siringomielia in dogs, pain can be controlled by the provision of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as rimadyl and Metacam. In more serious cases may require anticonvulsants, such as gabapentin (not licensed for dogs in the United States). Opioid pain killers also very effective. Methadone and pethidine are two examples of opioids that can be administered orally.</div>
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Scotty cramp is a disease causing cramps and hyperflexion and hiperekstensi of Scottish Terriers feet (breeding work is also known as the Aberdeen Terrier). The reason behind this problem is serotonin metabolism disorders, which make available the amount of serotonin that is too low in the affected Scottish terrier. Serotonin functions as a neurotransmitter in the body of a dog and needed to run the muscle contractions.</div>
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In dogs with Scotty cramps, abnormal levels of serotonin or look for dog are resting and relaxing. When dogs become out or doing physical activities that weight, the amount of serotonin is not high enough for the muscles to function properly, and this causes the cramps Scotty. Immediately after the dog relaxed and relax again, the episode will stop.</div>
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If necessary, your vet can prescribe Diazepam to cure serious episode. Diazepam is also able to prevent episodes hyperkinetic in situations where the risk of your dog has a higher than normal episode. Vitamin E also has been associated with a decrease in the frequency of hyperkinetic episode in dogs with Scotty cramp.</div>
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Pointer Trail back from 300 years of English history. It is used to catch rabbits and birds. This should be athletic and graceful. Effects should be immediately created from a compact, hard-driving hunting dog watch, and "ready for release." Its main distinguishing feature of this type of head, feet, and tail. Hound or terrier characteristics are undesirable for show purposes.</div>
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Grooming an English Pointer not time consuming. The mantle is very short and requires only a quick scrub with a soft brush to minimize shedding.</div>
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The standard dye Pointer are liver and white, lemon and white, orange and white or black and white. Lemon & white dog has a flesh colored nose, while the orange & white, liver & white, and black & white dog has a dark (black or very dark brown) pigmentation on the nose. They also probably one of the above as a solid color, the body most especially white pointer, but there may be some signs of the body.</div>
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Most countries breed standards prefer symmetry and balance of the perfect size, and most will allow a number of variations if the size of the dog does not overwhelm in the field. The estimation of measurement in the United States, from the Pointer standard, are as follow: </div>
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Pointer even-tempered, pleasant dog, living room as part of the family happy. Pointer loving and loyal. Their aggression level is very low to non-existent and they can happily coexist with other dogs and often cats. They usually are not territorial, although their size and bark will scare most people who come to their door. Pointer is very good with children, although young children and a clumsy young Pointer are often not the best combination.</div>
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Meanwhile Pointer dog bred to be a hunter, they are very satisfied given adequate training by other means. Because they ran breed, regular exercise is important for them, as for all the generations of sports. A good size, enclosed courtyard is a must to keep a Pointer safe, because they are bred to hunt a good distance from their people. When leaving for the day, they are usually done in the best room. Pointer "couch potato" habit family enjoy relaxing in a chair or sofa. This is a natural part of their desire to feel a part of the pack.</div>
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Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-69664975181595464122013-01-26T08:47:00.000+07:002013-01-26T08:47:18.322+07:00What is Polyneuropathy Disease in Dogs<br />
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Polyneuropathy is the term used for a variety of different edges nervous. In dogs, many breed-related disorders. The polyneuropathy name refers to the fact that some nerves are affected, distinguishing polyneuropathy from Mononeuropathy. Polyneuropathy in dogs often causes motor nerve dysfunction. Below, you will find more information about some types polyneuropathy that can affect dogs.</div>
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As the name implies, this type polyneuropatihy especially affect Doberman. <a href="http://breeds-dog.blogspot.com/2013/01/dancing-doberman-disease-in-dogs.html"><span style="color: #6aa84f;">Dancing Doberman Disease</span></a> caused problems with the gastrocnemius muscle and the most common symptom is a rear leg will flex while dog stand. Polyneuropathy type usually start showing symptoms when the dog is around 6-7 months. Over the following months the problem will begin to affect the other hind leg, and the dog can be an alternative ending stretch and lengthen the back of each leg. This is why the disease is referred to as Dancing Doberman Disease. There is no cure for this polyneuropathy, but painless and most dogs can still walk. This disease, but will grow and cause leg weakness and muscle atrophy.</div>
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Rottweiler distal sensorimotor denervasi polyneuropathy cause muscle in young adult Rottweiler. The reason behind this disease is not known. A dog suffering from type polyneuropathy can show symptoms such as decreased reflexes and weakness in all four feet. Rottweiler distal sensorimotor polyneuropathy is a progressive disease, but some dogs will respond well to treatment with corticosteroids. Long-term prognosis is poor however.</div>
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Boxers, long-haired dachshunds and English pointer at greater risk for sensory neuropathy compared to other purebred dogs. Sensory neuropathy is a condition that will cause loss of proprioception, and can also affect the ability to feel pain. Dogs who can not feel pain naturally prone to injury, including self mutilation. There is no known treatment for hereditary sensory neuropathy in dogs and bad prognosis for this polyneuropathy severe cases. Boxers contact normally displays the first symptoms at a very young age, usually when the dog is around 2 months. Dachshunds usually 2-3 months at the beginning of the first noticeable symptoms, while the English Pointer likely 3-8 months. In the long-haired dachshunds, incontinence and penile mutilation are two common symptoms of this polyneuropathy. In English Pointer, the most common symptoms is not excessive licking and biting of the paw.</div>
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Tick paralysis is comparable acute motor paralysis can affect dogs that have been bitten by ticks. Polyneuropathy cause this is the type of neurotoxin present in the saliva of certain species of ticks. In North America, tick paralysis in dogs is usually the result of the bite of the Dermacentor ticks, whereas Ixodes ticks are more common in Australia. In the United States, affected dogs will usually heal in 1-3 days if you eliminate the tick / flea, but the situation is far worse for the dog on the continent of Australia. Dogs that develop type polyneuropathy in Australia will often suffer the effects of cranial nerves, and death within 48 hours is not uncommon.</div>
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When dogs become hot, such as exercise or hot weather, need pants to regulate body temperature and prevent hypothermia. If the dog laryngeal paralysis, aretynoids will open enough and adequate ventilation is impossible. In addition, the airway will not be protected enough when dogs swallow, and cough and choke because it often occurs in dogs with laryngeal paralysis. If the dog does not accidentally get something into the airway, it can cause aspiration pneumonia.</div>
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Laryngeal paralysis more common in the big race of the small and medium sized trah. The majority of dogs do middle-aged or older.</div>
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In some purebred dogs, laryngeal paralysis is a congenital birth. Examples of these are the descendants of the Bull Terrier, Siberian Husky, Dalmatian, Rottweiler, Bouvier des Flandres and. Dogs can be obtained from other types of this condition, and obtain laryngeal paralysis is a common enough example old Labrador retriever, Irish setter, St. Bernhard dog, and a Golden Retriever.</div>
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Laryngeal paralysis may be secondary to a number of different health problems, including cancer, hypothyroidism, and general neuropathy. It can also be caused by trauma. Choke collars are not believed to increase the risk of laryngeal paralysis.</div>
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A dog with laryngeal paralysis symptoms views as voice changes, coughing or choking while eating, and exercise intolerance. Dogs can have respiratory problems and sometimes will be very noisy breathing. In severe cases of laryngeal paralysis, respiratory problems can cause syncope and cyanosis. Severe laryngeal paralysis require immediate medical attention, to be involved hipertermia and serious breathing difficulties.</div>
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In mild cases of laryngeal paralysis, medical or surgical treatment may not be needed. Caring for your dog's weight at a healthy level, limiting the level of activity, and protect it from the environment in which it will be exposed to high ambient temperatures can be enough.</div>
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Laryngeal paralysis in dogs with moderate, mild sedative can be helpful.</div>
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If dogs develop acute problems, required urgent medical treatment. Examples of dangerous problems such as difficulty breathing, aspiration pneumonia, and hipertermia. A dog with this type of problem will require sedation and oxygen therapy. Dogs can also take benefit from antibiotics and / or steroids. In some dogs, tracheotomy would be necessary.</div>
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A dog with severe laryngeal paralysis may benefit from surgical treatment, but only after it has stabilized. This procedure is known as lateralisasi aretynoid ("tieback larynx"). During this procedure, one cartilage aretynoid be sewn in the maximum open position. This will improve the ventilation, but can simultaneously increase the risk of pneumonia.</div>
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Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-38969380974817358262013-01-24T13:58:00.003+07:002013-01-24T13:58:59.605+07:00Granulomatus Meningoenecephalitis in Dogs<br />
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Granulomatous meningoencephalitis (GME) is a disease in which the central nervous system of the dog becomes inflamed. There are many different types of granulomatous meningoencephalitis, including chronic Pug Dog Encephalitis.</div>
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Granulomatous meningoencephalitis (GME) is a descendant toys more general than the other varieties, and female dogs are often affected than male dogs. The majority of dogs diagnosed with granulomatous meningoencephalitis (GME) were young or middle age.</div>
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<b>Type of granulomatous meningoencephalitis</b></div>
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<b><i>Focal granulomatous meningoencephalitis</i></b></div>
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In dogs with focal granulomatous meningoencephalitis, the disease causes granuloma formation, usually in the brain or cerebellopontine angle of the dog. Focal granulomatous meningoencephalitis symptoms can be acute or develop gradually over several months, depending on where exactly granuloma are.</div>
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When granulomatous meningoencephalitis spread throughout the central nervous system of dogs, is called granulomatous meningoencephalitis distributed. (Previously, this condition is often referred to as inflammatory Reticulosis.) In dogs suffering from disseminated granulomatous meningoencephalitis cells, mononuclear and neutrophils are accumulated around the blood vessels of the central nervous system. General symptoms disseminated granulomatous meningoencephalitis dog is depression, problems with movement coordination, head tilt, nystagmus, and seizures. Meningitis can be set in and cause fever and sore throat.</div>
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Ocular granulomatous meningoencephalitis is a very rare form of granulomatous meningoencephalitis causing sudden blindness dog. Blindness is a result of optic neuritis, and the disease will affect both eyes. Some dogs will also develop retinal ablation, uveitis, and glaucoma.</div>
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Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE) is a chronic form of granulomatous meningoencephalitis that can be passed in Pugs, Yorkshire terriers and Maltese dogs. Chihuahua and Shih Tzus can also suffer Pug Dog Encephalitis. Pug Dog Encephalitis different from other forms of granulomatous meningoencephalitis due to cause more tissue damage and more tests will show increased eosinophils. Pug Dog Encephalitis is also known as necrotizing meningoencephalitis.</div>
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When Pugs and Maltese dogs that are affected, they usually will develop extensive necrosis and inflammation of the white matter and materials subkortikal big brain gray. Two early symptoms of general Pug Dog Encephalitis in Pugs and Maltese dogs are stiff and dementia. As the disease progresses, the dog may start circling around, it might keep his head tilted, and nystagmus may occur.</div>
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Whatever breed of Pug Dog Encephalitis down with (PDE), the treatment will consist of corticosteroids. Corticosteroids can relieve symptoms, but many dogs with Pug Dog Encephalitis will eventually die from the disease.</div>
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When granulomatous meningoencephalitis was diagnosed, the veterinarian can manage immunosuppressive drugs such as azathioprine, cyclophosphamide, or Corticosteroids. Cytosine arabinoside, siklosporin, and prokarbazin also been used to successfully treat granulomatous meningoencephalitis in dogs.</div>
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Medical treatment and / or radiation therapy can reduce symptoms, but many dogs with granulomatous meningoencephalitis will eventually die from the disease.</div>
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In dogs with cerebellar hypoplasia, small brain is not fully developed when born puppies. This can be due to various reasons and there is a hereditary factor. In dogs, one of the most common result of cerebellar hypoplasia is bacterial or viral infection dog while still in the womb. Dog herpes virus can cause cerebellar hypoplasia example. Other factors that can cause problems for the fetus to grow and bring in cerebellar hypoplasia injured, poisoned, and nutritional deficiencies. In the Irish setter and wire-haired Fox Terrier, cerebellar hypoplasia associated with lissencephaly.</div>
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Cerebellum is the part of the brain responsible for handling dogs and coordinate movement. When a dog is born with cerebellar hipoplasia, small brain cells yet due properly before birth, resulting in inkoordinasi and poor balance to dogs.</div>
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Incident to hipoplasia cerebellar higher in Ireland setters, fox terriers Whire haired, Boston terriers, Bull terrier, and Chow-Chow.</div>
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If the dog is born with cerebellar hipoplasia, parents and siblings should ideally not be used for breeding since hipoplasia cerebellar can be passed. Dogs naturally affected should also not be allowed to breed. The exact mode of inheritance is still not fully understood, but some evidence points to an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance.</div>
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In dogs with cerebellar hipoplasia, poor balance is one of the most prominent symptoms. Puppies may have broad-based attitude, which stood with legs far to stay more balanced, and some puppies do not seem to know exactly where their feet, which makes them look awkward and walk on foot knuckled. Gait can be stiff or high-stepping, and some dogs continue to be three-fold and fall. Some dogs will develop head and / or body tremors, especially when they are happy. Hipoplasia cerebellar symptoms ranged from mild to severe. Dogs with cerebellar hipoplasia may appear dizzy, but they have the same mental awareness as a normal dog. General health is also affected dog.</div>
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Clear hipoplasia cerebellar symptoms at birth, or can be seen in 2 weeks. They do not get worse with age.</div>
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There is no cure or treatment for cerebellar hipoplasia. In mild cases, but it is possible for a dog to live a pretty normal life, even with a relatively poor sense of balance and coordination. If you feel that you can adjust the fit of your dog's life, usually there is no need to put the dog to sleep. Hipoplasia cerebellar usually stay that way, it will not get worse or better as an adult dog. Some dogs will learn to compensate for the problem, at least to a certain extent. Dogs will cerebellar hypoplasia usually will reach the normal age for their particular type.</div>
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Coonhound paralysis is a form polyradiculoneuritis. Because the reasons behind the identified health problems is not yet known, it is often referred to as acute idiopathic polyradiculoneuritis. (Idiopathic = Disorder without known cause.) What we do know is that the disease is somehow associated with Racoon bites, and that the symptoms are caused by auto-immune reaction. Coonhound paralysis occurred only in dogs that had previously been aware of ("allergic") to certain antigens, and these antigens are most often proteins from saliva Racoon. When a dog bites a second time, the immune system runs amok. Coonhound paralysis in dogs, there is an inflammation of the nervous and immune mediated nerve roots. Dog's immune system will attack the body's own neural network is not protected.</div>
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Despite extensive research, no poison that had been identified in saliva and paralysis Coonhound raccoons because it may not have a reaction to poison. The members also have searched in vain for any micro-organisms present in saliva that can cause paralysis Racoon Coonhound.</div>
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Hind leg weakness, decreased reflexes, and paralysis are common signs of Coonhound paralysis in dogs. It should be noted that only a very limited number of all dogs bitten by racoons expand Coonhound paralysis. It seems as though the disease only affects a dog, not a cat.</div>
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Coonhound paralysis symptoms will usually begin to show a few days after the bite Racoon. Dogs will show hind leg weakness and decreased reflexes, and then gradually become more and more paralyzed. As Coonhound paralysis progresses, the affected dog will lose control of their bladder. In severe cases, the dog may also lose control of his breathing.</div>
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Dogs that receive treatment supportif will usually heal in 4-6 weeks. Most dog runs Coonhound paralysis if they receive the right treatment, but paralisa breathing can cause death.</div>
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Raccoon bites not only can cause paralysis Coonhound, also known racoons carry rabies. Coonhound paralysis symptoms sometimes very similar to the early signs of rabies and is therefore very important to let a qualified veterinarian to determine the cause of the problem of your dog.</div>
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Unfortunately, there is no known cure for dogs with Coonhound paralysis. In addition, dogs that have suffered in the past Coonhound paralysis showed an increased risk of developing further symptoms if exposed to raccoon saliva again.</div>
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Many dog overcome paralysis Coonhound own, as long as they are treated in the mean time. Dogs affected may for instance require fluid therapy to prevent dehydration, hand feeding to prevent malnutrition, and bed appropriate to prevent pressure sores. Some dogs with Coonhound paralysis requiring respiratory support.</div>
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Because dogs can develop urinary problems, catheter may be required. Important aspect of treatment is to prevent paralysis Coonhound urine scald.</div>
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Physiotherapy is needed to maintain the mobility and circulation of muscles and joints, and will also prevent muscle attenuation.</div>
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In extreme cases, could take up to 12-16 weeks for dogs with Coonhound paralysis to recover limb control. Some dogs never recover, while others only heal part. But there are also many dogs that achieve a full recovery. Dogs with respiratory problems have a very bad prognosis.</div>
Breeds Doghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10803110114778568662noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2277873084792734533.post-48092947418183645682013-01-22T11:54:00.001+07:002013-01-22T11:54:12.920+07:00Dancing Doberman Disease in Dogs<br />
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<b>What is Dancing Doberman Disease?</b></div>
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Dancing Doberman Disease - also known as Dancing Doberman Syndrome - is a disease only seen in Doberman dogs. Due to the extremely believed to be carrying disease and the prevalence of this problem can most likely be kept at bay with strict breeding program that aims to breed dogs only free from disease.</div>
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<b><i>Dancing Doberman Disease (DDD)</i></b> is a particular form of influence miopati dog gastrocnemius muscle. (Miopati is the term used for diseases in which muscle fibers neuromusculer not function properly, resulting in muscle weakness.) Gastrocnemius muscle is a strong muscle located at the base of the dog. Muscle is important for both standing and walking.</div>
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Second Doberman male and female dogs can develop Dancing Doberman Disease.</div>
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<b>Dancing Doberman Diagnosis</b></div>
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Many vets are not very aware of this disease, as only found in the Doberman. The other problem with <i>DDD</i> is the fact that the symptoms listed above can be easily confused for symptoms form a variety of other health problems, such as inflammation of the spinal cord, spinal tumors, spinal arthritis, disc disease lumbosacral, Cauda equina syndrome, and <i>cervical vertebral instability (CVI)</i>. <i>Dancing Doberman Disease</i> may be more common than we tend to think, and we'll probably see an increase in the diagnosis of a growing number of veterinarians learn more about this disease.</div>
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When dogs with neurological problems come to the vet, the vet will carry out a number of tests to try and find out the reason behind the symptoms. In dogs suffering Dancing Doberman disease, most of these tests will appear normal - including the amount of blood test, x-ray, thyroid function tests, and biochemical tests.</div>
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<b>Dancing Doberman Disease Symptoms</b></div>
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<i>Dancing Doberman Disease</i> Symptoms usually first appear when the dog is 6-7 months, but the age of onset can vary from just 4 months to 10 years. When the dog stands, one of his hind legs will suddenly bend. Over the ensuing months, the problem will usually start affecting the other hind leg. A dog with <i>Dancing Doberman Disease</i> can be an alternative ending stretch and lengthen the back of each leg and this behavior is the reason behind the name of health problems. Many dogs will start knuckling on their hind legs and some dogs eventually will avoid standing all together, they would prefer to lie or sit down. However, they can still very able to walk around. No signs of pain associated with <i>Dancing Doberman Disease</i>.</div>
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<b>Treatment for Dancing Doberman Disease</b></div>
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Unfortunately, there is no know cure or treatment for <i>Dancing Doberman Disease</i>. On the positive side, most dogs with <i>DDD</i> live as old as each other Doberman and state seems to be really painful to the dog. The majority of affected dogs can still walk. Dancing Doberman Disease But growing disease that would cause weakening and atrophy of the leg muscles.</div>
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<b>What is facial nerve paralysis?</b><br />
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Facial nerve paralysis in dogs can have many causes, including trauma, inflammation of the middle ear (otis media), neuromuskuler disease, inflammatory CNS disease, cancer, polineuropati (a disease that affects the nervous fold), and operations in the ears or around the area. In many dogs, the vet will never find the cause of facial nerve paralysis.<br />
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In dog facial nerve paralysis, there is a problem with the seventh cranial nerve. This causes improper function or complete paralysis of the muscles that control facial expressions and facial movements, including the muscles responsible for moving the lips, nose, eyelids, and ears.<br />
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Facial nerve paresis is a mild condition that is causing weakness in the face, not a full blown paralysis.<br />
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Breeds at risk<br />
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Facial nerve paralysis can affect all dog race, but some are more prone to this problem than others. Examples of exposed dog race is Boxer, English setter, Cocker Spaniel, and Pembroke Welsh corgi.<br />
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<b>Facial nerve paralysis symptoms in dogs</b><br />
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Symptoms of facial nerve paralysis can vary depending on the underlying health problem.<br />
Facial nerve paralysis will often cause symptoms such as slipping off the ear (the type with erect ears), inability to blink, and slipping off the lip. Eyes can look irritated or debit flashes, and students can be asymmetrical in size. Nystagmus, abnormal movements of the eyes, can set in, and one may seem more open than the other (also known as "asymmetrical appearance to slit orbit".<br />
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Damaged lips can make it difficult for the dog to eat and drink. Excessive saliva in dogs suffering from general paralysis of the facial nerve, and maybe you'll see a little deviation of the nose to the face side. Some dogs will tilt your head, and uncoordinated gait that can develop. The disease can also make the dog weak.<br />
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In many cases, only one side of the face affected.<br />
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In cases where the paralysis of the facial nerve becomes chronic, fibrosis can develop that can make the ears and lips visible in normal position.<br />
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<b>Facial nerve paralysis treatment for dogs</b><br />
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In order to cure facial nerve paralysis veterinarian should find underlying medical problems and deal with this. Unfortunately, up to 75 percent of cases have no detectable cause and the vet because it could not cure the underlying disease.<br />
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To prevent damage to the cornea due to paralysis, your dog may need lubrication points. When dogs fail to blink, their eyes will suffer unless the dog owner compensates by giving eye lubricants. Your veterinarian can recommend you ointment or drops and teach you how to manage them. In most situations, "artificial tears" should be given at least four times a day.<br />
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If the dog has developed sores or inflammation of the cornea cornea, this condition should be treated with appropriate antibiotics. Severe ulceration may cause permanent eye damage if not addressed.<br />
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