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What diseases are senior dogs prone to?
Senior dogs face arthritis and osteoporosis, heart disease, tumors or cancer, and kidney disease as immunity and organ function decline. Give them extra care and protection.
What are the signs of a dog’s torn ligament?
A torn ligament causes severe pain with whining, twitching, unwillingness to move, and poor sleep, plus lameness; pain may also cause poor appetite, anxiety, and rapid breathing. See a vet promptly.
Why does my dog have fleas?
Dirty or damp environments breed parasites; keep it dry, clean, ventilated, and disinfect regularly. Contact with infested dogs spreads them; avoid unknown dogs and deworm regularly.
Tell me about the English Bulldog
Friendly, gentle, loyal, and smart, good with people and other dogs, brave and alert as a guard dog. Prone to elbow dysplasia, skin disease, breathing issues, and heart disease due to structure and genes; control weight and avoid intense exercise.
What happens if a dog eats a live bee?
A live bee can hurt; its sting may pierce mouth, tongue, throat, gut, causing pain and swelling. Many bees cause vomiting, diarrhea, belly pain. Pollen, nectar, or chemicals may cause itchy skin, fast breathing, or anaphylactic shock. Watch closely; if fast breathing, blue lips, coma, see a vet at once.
What happens if a dog is beaten often?
Frequent beating badly harms body and mind. It can cause external and internal injury like bruises, fractures, organ damage. It can cause fear, anxiety, depression, avoidance. The dog may learn to attack, bite, flee, and lose social ability, becoming isolated.
My dog’s eyes turned white and there are white clumps in the fur; today the eye went white
White eyes usually mean keratitis or cataracts. From the info and photo, it is likely cataracts, a common age-related disease with cloudy eyes, blurry vision, gray or white pupils, pain, tearing, high pressure, even blindness. Get a vet check; cataracts need surgery like lens implant or phacoemulsification.
What happens if a dog eats a butterfly?
Butterflies may carry germs and parasites, infecting the dog. Pollen, dust, or other matter on wings can cause allergies with swollen mucosa, tearing, itchy skin. After eating one, give water and watch; if abnormal, see a vet.
What if my dog sneezes?
Occasional sneezing from dust, smell, or cold air is usually fine. But frequent sneezing with cough, runny nose, tearing, low spirits, poor appetite may mean respiratory infection, virus, rhinitis, sinusitis, or nasal tumor; see a vet for the cause.
My rescued adult dog has likely had pups; severe tear stains, red-yellow mouth, eye inflammation
Heavy tear stains come from genes, disease, or entropion. Teddy and Bichon have shallow tear ducts and less lid space, easily tearing; only cleaning, care, or surgery helps. Disease like dacryoadenitis, ear infection, eye inflammation, or entropion can also cause it. For eye inflammation, feed lightly, rinse with saline, and use eye drops.