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We have broken down the canine illness category into several sub-categories and will now be placing all canine illness articles and topics within the following categories.
We hope this will make it easier for people to find corresponding information about the illness that affect their pets.
— Canine Behavioral Problems
Some pets have non-traditional problems. These would be problems that may not have a definitive medical reason for being. Behavioral problems consist of aggression, chewing, excessive licking, and many other disorders.
— Canine Cancers
There are many types of potential problems associated with canine cancers. Some by be benign, some malignant, but you will find them here.
— Canine Deficiency Conditions
Canine deficiency problems occur when your pet is either lacking something, such as a vitamin deficiency, or their body is not producing something it needs, such as a blood deficiency.
— Canine Glandular Diseases
Some of the more common problems your pet may encounter are actually glandular diseases. These diseases can affect the thyroid, prostate, pituitary and other glands.
— Canine Hereditary Problems
Many canine health problems can be passed down through your pets hereditary genes. While these problems can skip your pet, you should know what risk factors are built in and how to look for them.
— Canine Infections
Every day your pet risks potential for some form of canine infections much the same way we do. Pets can get colds, the flu, and a host of other viral, bacterial or fungal infections. Learn how to spot them, treat them and prevent them.
— Canine Injury
Canine injuries can and do happen. A broken leg, a twisted ankle or just a scrape from a stick can all lead to potential problems for your pet. Find out how to help protect your pets when this happens.
— Canine Neurological Problems
Canine neurological problems could range from trauma to your pets head, such as a concussion, to harder to diagnose issues like pet depression.
— Canine Organ Specific Illnesses
Many pet illnesses may only affect very specific parts of your pets body. These organ specific illnesses, such as liver disease, skin problems, or heart conditions are found here.
— Canine Parasitic Problems
During your pet’s lifetime they will encounter a host of parasites. Most commonly these will be fleas, ticks, and mosquitoes. These parasites carry a host of problems for your dogs.
— Chronic Canine Illness
Some canine conditions classify as chronic. This may mean that there is a treatment, but no known cure. Diabetes for instance, is treatable, but not curable. These types of problesm will be found here.
— Miscellaneous Canine Problems
Miscellaneous canine ailments that might not fit neatly into other categories. This could be because of unknown or inconsistent causes, such as canine diarrhea or poison prevention.
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