Determine Your Puppy’s Potential Illness

Potential Puppies Illness

You name it and it seems as though a puppy illness is soon to follow. They can basically have the same health issues as humans. However, the biggest difference is they won’t be able to tell you what they are feeling. Most of the time puppies suffer in silence until they can’t bare the pain any longer. Your job as the owner is to recognize the symptoms before they turn into full-fledged issues.

Infections- The most common issue that are considered a puppy illness has to do with infections. Your dog can get them in the ears, eyes, teeth, and even the skin. When it comes to ears you can make sure it doesn’t develop into something else if you monitor them. Check to see if there are red spots, swelling, excessive moisture, or dirt. It’s actually the easiest puppy illness to prevent.

Allergies- This type of puppy illness will bring out several different forms of allergies. The first one to look into would be a flea allergy. This can cause hot spots as well as infections if it’s not treated properly. Take the time to get flea medication for your puppy every month, and even have a vet examine him or her. This just ensures that the puppy stays healthy and you prevent any serious issues. Then again, if you see skin problems surface, hot spots, or even ear infections all at the same time it could be a food allergy. This is much more severe and should be addressed by a vet.

Diabetes- When puppy illness reaches this stage you will see that it tends to mirror human issues. This is especially true when it comes to diabetes. When your puppy has excess rich, fatty, and sugary foods they can end up with pancreatic issues that leads to diabetes. In order to avoid this all together you can put your puppy on a strict diet (the less table scraps the better). If they have already been diagnosed with diabetes then a regular vet visit will be necessary, as well as regular shots.

Arthritis and Dysplasia- Once your puppy gets older he or she will be dealing with issues that many of us have to go through. They are extremely susceptible to joint problems, and even more so if you have a pure breed. This is due to longer and narrower joints, but it is preventable. When they are a puppy you have to make sure they are given the necessary vitamins and minerals to stay healthy. Also make sure your dog’s vet checks the joints at least once a year.

Obesity – Obesity is one of the most common and deadly health problems in older dogs and is directly caused by eating too much and not exercising enough. Obesity itself doesn’t lead to mortality, but the higher rates of heart failure, tumors, liver disease, and skin problems are all very dangerous if not dealt with immediately. Obesity can be treated with a careful diet and keen eye to a dog’s activity levels. Start off with lots of excecise when you dog is a puppy and try to keep it up over time.

What it comes down to is you won’t have to deal with a puppy illness if you give your dog plenty of exercise, make sure they eat well every day, and they are continually cleaned and groomed. Still take the time to visit the local vet, but the response he or she will give you will be much better if you utilize the tips we’ve given you here today.

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Apr 10, 2011 | 0 | Dog Training

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