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A case of canine distemper leaves the nervous system impaired with little to no hope for total recover. Partial or complete paralysis is common as well as other effects on sense of smell, and hearing and sight acuity. Infected dogs are more prone to other diseases such as pneumonia. The canine distemper virus (CDV) is not transmissible to man.
Paralysis of the third eyelid is quite common. In such cases, the membrane is plainly visible as a sheet of tissue, sometimes covering as much as half the front of the eyeball. It gives the dog an unsightly appearance and is uncomfortable to the animal. Treatment consists in surgical removal of the membrane by the veterinarian.
The terms “excess weight” or “obesity” refer to an excessive accumulation of fat in the body. This may be confined to certain localized areas, or it may be distributed throughout the organism. It appears rather commonly in dogs, smaller breeds seeming to be more susceptible to obesity than larger ones.
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However, allergic reactions may not appear for about a week after consuming the allergen so be sure to confirm your findings with your vet. Once it has been verified, avoid the ingredient in the dog foods you’ll subsequently feed your pet with.
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Not enough fat in the diet can cause low energy levels, heart problems and dry skin. However, too much fat can cause obesity. Tumors and cancers can also develop. In reading the label, look for a product that has a good balance between animal and vegetable fat in it.
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While it is true that the dog’s coat does serve as a protective and insulatory mechanism, with the ordinary pet this is only true if the hair is properly and meticulously combed.
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