Canine renal failure is a condition in which a dog's kidneys are unable to remove the toxins that routinely accumulate in the animal's bloodstream. Acute renal failure sometimes can be reversed, according to VetInfo, but there is no cure for chronic...
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As any animal grows older, health problems can occur. One of the most common health problems in older dogs is canine kidney failure (CIN). Unlike acute kidney failure, which is fairly aggressive, CIN is a slow, progressive disease. If your dog's...
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Kidney disease and failure in dogs can be caused by a wide range of conditions, from poisoning to cancer and dental disease to medication side effects. When managing chronic kidney disease, the proper levels of protein in the diet are important. A dog...
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If your dog suffers from kidney failure, you'll need to feed him a low protein diet that contains extremely small amounts of phosphorous. Work with your veterinarian to design a home diet for your dog, or feed your dog a veterinarian-prescribed...
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Diet is a critical part of managing your dog's kidney disease. There's no cure for kidney disease but with medication, diet and supplements you can increase both the quality and the length of her life. Your veterinarian can provide you with a...
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