When our companion animals begin to age any number of illnesses can strike. Usually the signs are subtle--maybe a hitch when they walk. One day, though, we notice the hitch has turned into a limp. Soon after, the dog may have trouble rising after resting...
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Degenerative disk disease causes permanent damage to a dog's spinal cord as the covering of the disk slowly degenerates exposing the more sensitive inner part. This disease is usually genetic and can be especially painful to Dachshunds because of the way...
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Canine degenerative disc disease is a painful ailment of the spinal column that causes varying degrees of pain or paralysis. In this condition, the discs of fluid rupture or leak, removing the cushion between the vertebrae. Fluid that leaks from the disc...
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When a dog suddenly loses coordination or shows sudden signs of paralysis, it's crucial to seek medical attention for him right away. Paralysis can be caused by a congenital illness, a tick bite, infection, or poisoning. A vet can identify the cause...
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Degenerative myelopathy in canines is similar to multiple sclerosis in humans. It is a disease that is common in older dogs, and affects muscle coordination and results in neurological symptoms.
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