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Metabolic Acidosis in Dogs: A Detailed Overview
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Metabolic Acidosis in Dogs: A Detailed Overview

Metabolic acidosis in dogs occurs when there is an excess of acid or a decline in the body's capacity to remove acids, resulting in a disturbed pH level adequately. This article will explore the intricacies of this condition. Read

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Metabolic Acidosis in Dogs: A Detailed Overview By Roy Higgs

Metabolic acidosis in dogs occurs when there is an excess of acid or a decline in the body's capacity to remove acids, resulting in a disturbed pH level adequately. This article will explore the intricacies of this condition.

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Mucopolysaccharidoses in Dogs: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment By Roy Higgs

A class of inherited metabolic abnormalities known as mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) alter how the body breaks down complex carbohydrates. Here, we discuss this condition and how it can be overcome in dogs.

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Muscular Dystrophy In Dogs And Cats By Lauren Leonardi

Muscular dystrophy is a genetic disorder that deteriorates the muscles of dogs and cats because of low amounts of dystrophin. There isn't a cure for the disease, but there are treatments available that can help slow down the progression of the disease. Find out more here.

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My Dog Has Pancreatitis: What Should I Do? By Team PetCareRx

Dog pancreatitis can occur when a dog does not eat the proper foods. Learn how to adjust your dog's diet to prevent pancreatitis.

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Overweight Dogs and Cats By Madeleine Burry

Being overweight can not only make pets uncomfortable and make it difficult for them to get around, it can lead to serious health issues. Learn how to manage this growing problem.

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The Best Ways to Save on Cat Insulin By Meredith Alling

Has your vet just told you that your cat is diabetic and that they're going to need insulin on a daily basis? You're probably thinking about what that kind of monthly bill that'll be. To help you out, here are some great ways to save money on your cat's insulin.

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The Symptoms of Diabetes in Your Cat or Dog By Madeleine Burry

It is vital to be able to pick up on the symptoms of diabetes, in order to start treatment so your pet doesn't become more ill. Learn what to watch out for here.

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Treating Your Dog's or Cat's Diabetes By Madeleine Burry

Diabetes is a disease that affects both dogs and cats. The good thing is, it can be managed and controlled. Learn more about your pet's treatment options here.

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Treatment for Addison's Disease in Dogs By Gina Carey

Addisonโ€™s disease in dogs can lead to death if not diagnosed and properly treated. Ensure your dog a long and healthy life by learning the options.

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Treatment of Hypothyroid in Dogs By Maureen Ryan

Dogs with hypothyroidism can still live long and active lives if treated properly. Learn the three steps here.

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Vetoryl By Team PetCareRx

Vetoryl is a medication commonly used to treat Cushing's disease, a condition caused by an overproduction of cortisol hormone in dogs. The medication contains trilostane, an inhibitor that reduces the production of cortisol and helps to manage the symptoms of Cushing's disease.

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What Is Rabies? By Meredith Hudson

Rabies is a scary topic that most pet parents probably don't even want to think about. Nonetheless, it is important to know the seriousness of this disease, and how you can prevent your pet from falling victim. Learn more here.

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What Makes a Dog or Cat Lose Weight? By Madeleine Burry

There are several ways to tell if your pet is underweight, and the problem should be addressed right away. See what can cause a dog or cat to be under their ideal weight.

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