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Canine Liver Cancer
30 Nov 2009
Laboratory examination reveals almost similar results as in other disorders of the canine liver. Some specific tests for cancer such as radiography, and ultrasonography can help to confirm the disease. In some cases a biopsy may also be required. ... There are several specific and non-specific clinical symptoms for dog liver cancer. Generalized illnesses, signs of jaundice, anorexia and vomiting, polyuria (excessive passage of urine), thirst and weight loss are common ...
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Liver Cancer in Dogs
2 Nov 2009
Symptoms of Liver Cancer. If your dog has a benign tumor the tumor will not spread and he will show no symptoms, unless it has ruptures or bleeds. If he has a malignant tumor he may show some or all of these symptoms. ... The liver enzymes may be elevated, but are not exclusive to liver tumors. If a tumor is suspected, x- rays, MRI, CT scan, or an ultrasound may be performed. The preferred method is an ultrasound but a MRI or CT scan provides more information. ...
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C.S.I. Bilongil – Backyard forensics | Dr. Matt Allworth ...
9 Dec 2009 by matt  
B. Oscar had cancer. Probably lymphoma, crowding out the bone marrow, in liver, even in the spine, causing the neurologic signs in the back legs. This may explain the low neutrophils, abnormal lymphocytes, wt loss, poor appetite. ... This protozoal disease cycles between rodent and cat, can can cause neurologic, liver, muscle, respiratory and other symptoms. This alone wouldn't have explained all the findings, but it may have been working in concert with FIV. ...
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Prednisone and Prednisolone in Dogs and Cats: Using Steroids to ...
20 Nov 2009
Prednisone and prednisolone are glucocorticoids, or steroids, which are used to treat dogs and cats for a variety of different diseases and symptoms. ... prednisolone in the liver. However, in cases of liver failure, this may not be the case. Additionally, there is some evidence that some cats are not able to adequately convert prednisone to prednisolone. Therefore, prednisolone may be preferable to prednisone for cats and for patients experiencing severe liver disease. ...
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Dog Cancer Symptoms
8 Dec 2009
Dog cancer symptoms are often not specific to cancer or any other disease, so are not often reliable in making a diagnosis. The most common canine cancer symptoms and treatment options are listed here. ... Different organs/systems such as the bladder, liver, pancreas, intestines, lungs, spleen, mammary glands, testes or bone marrow can be the site of a dog cancer. Similarly the lymphatic system, musco-skeletal system, circulatory system and urinary system are the most ...
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Dog Cancer, Cat Cancer Herbal Extract Natural Care
2 Dec 2009
Dog cancer and cat cancer are the number one avoidable killers of our beloved companions. This dread disease is fairly common in dogs and cats over 5 years old, and the chances of your best friend coming down with cancer increase with age. Some reports show that as many as half of all dogs and cats ... Tumors that develop in the lymph nodes often present as swellings with no other symptoms. The most common malignant cat and dog cancers are mast cell tumors and lymphoma. ...
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Losing a pet... - Social Anxiety Forum
18 Dec 2009 by New  
I'm sorry to hear about your cat. I lost my dog a few months ago to cancer. its really rough losing a pet. ... Back in the early 90's, I bought a black Labrador Retriever. He only lived to be 1.5 years old. He contracted a rare lung disease . After a period of mourning, I bought a yellow Lab. He died at the same age of liver failure. I went absolutely nuts. So, I decided that I couldn't do it anymore. I am such a huge animal lover, and I get so attached. ...
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The cat food recall alert « Ask A Pet Pro
9 Dec 2009 by admin  
Symptoms displayed by an affected cat will be neurological in nature. Symptoms may include wobbly walking or muscle weakness, paralysis of the hindlimbs, seizures, ventroflexion (bending towards the floor) of the neck, and abnormal eye movement called nystagmus. ... Doing a quick research on thiamine defieciency I immediatley came across that when meat in pet food is preserved with sulpher dioxide it destroys all of the thiamine in cat and dog foods. ...
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Hemangiosarcoma – a (mostly) and Silent Deadly Canine Cancer
9 Dec 2009
What are respecting the signs and symptoms? For skin-based tumors, an unusual growth on the skin by your veterinarian, a biopsy should be obtained and evaluated, if there is a suspicion of cancer. It's a good idea to frequently check your pet's ... These can all sign of simple aging, other heart or lung disease, and tumor growth. Even a visit toYour veterinarian is in order for any X-rays, ultrasound, CT or other diagnostic scans to determine the cause of the problem. ...
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PetSage » Blog Archive » A Holistic View of Pet Allergies
23 Nov 2008 by PetSage  
More life-threatening reactions include urinary tract inflammations, kidney and liver disease, and cancer. And, yet the symptoms are often treated as the cause, and the allergy often goes undetected. In her book The Natural Dog, veterinarian Mary L. Brennan .... Tuna (cats) Corn and wheat. Preservatives. Environmental Molds Dust Plant and tree pollen. Grasses Water contaminants. Lawn and insect pesticides. Flea and insect bites. Pressure-treated wood. Chemical ...
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