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What to Do for Feline Liver Failure
The veterinarian will perform various tests to diagnose liver failure and rule out other diseases that may cause similar symptoms. Obtaining a complete history, describing clinical signs, and a thorough physical examination are all important methods for reaching a diagnosis. In addition, a liver biopsy is necessary in some cases to obtain a definitive diagnosis. Your veterinarian may recommend the following tests to rule out other diseases and confirm the diagnosis of liver failure.

Dog Bloating and Loss of Appetite
Bloating refers to the symptom of a dog's stomach and intestines swelling due to excessive gas production. Flatulence generally refers to the process of expelling excess gas from the body. Gas from flatulence is mainly expelled through the anus.

How to Prevent Parasites in Dogs
A parasite is an organism that lives in another organism, called the host. The dog is a host for parasites. Often, the parasite needs the dog's body to survive and can harm the dog.

Diagnosis and Treatment of Dog Near-Drowning
Near-drowning is defined as survival for more than 24 hours after being fully submerged. This article explains the stages of near-drowning, how fresh and salt water differ, and the diagnostic tests and treatments veterinarians use.

Is Watermelon Bad for Dogs?
Can dogs eat watermelon? Yes. Watermelon is about 92% water and helps with urination and hydration, and it contains vitamin A, B6, C, potassium, and magnesium. This article covers the benefits and the precautions, such as removing seeds and rind, to feed it safely.

Can Dogs Eat Popcorn?
Popcorn is a grain, a type of corn. When heated, the kernel expands and pops. This article explains that plain, air-popped popcorn can be a low-calorie snack for dogs in small amounts, but buttered or seasoned popcorn risks pancreatitis and choking.

Causes and Diagnosis of Dehydration in Dogs
Dehydration can be caused by many diseases or abnormalities, which fall into two broad categories: reduced fluid intake and increased fluid loss. This article explains the common causes and how veterinarians grade dehydration severity by skin elasticity and lab tests.

Can Dogs Eat Mushrooms?
This is a topic that demands attention: ordinary store-bought mushrooms are fine for your dog, but wild mushrooms carry a risk of toxicity to both people and dogs. Be especially careful not to let your dog eat wild mushrooms. This article covers safe preparation and the dangers of wild mushrooms.

Treatment of Chronic Kidney Failure in Dogs
Treatment of chronic renal failure (CRF) in dogs must be based on the severity, cause, secondary diseases, and other factors your veterinarian analyzes beforehand. The ultimate goal is supportive care while treating and eliminating infection, dehydration, and malnutrition. This article outlines the treatment options and home care.

Symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Dogs
Canine IBD is a group of gastrointestinal diseases involving infiltration of inflammatory cells into the dog's gastrointestinal tract. IBD can affect the upper and lower digestive tracts and is the most common cause of chronic vomiting and diarrhea in dogs. The cause of IBD is not yet clear. This article covers its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment.