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		<title>Recognizing the Symptoms and Causes of Canine Pancreatitis and How To Treat It</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Will the dog die from canine pancreatitis?Can something be done to make sure it doesn&#8217;t appear?If my dog has Canine Pancreatitis, how do I treat it?For the first question, you should know that only the cases that get to severe stages can become fatal. The other two questions can be answered if you know how [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Will the dog die from canine pancreatitis?<br />Can something be done to make sure it doesn&#8217;t appear?<br />If my dog has Canine Pancreatitis, how do I treat it?<br />For the first question, you should know that only the cases that get to severe stages can become fatal. The other two questions can be answered if you know how the Pancreas works and what it is.<br />The pancreas is an organ that is shaped in V and quite small, which sits near the duodenum and stomach. The duodenum is a small tube that will get the food to the intestine, from the stomach. The importance of the pancreas comes from the fact that it makes digestive enzymes, which are used to break down the food during the digestion process. From the pancreas, the enzymes are carried to the intestines.<br />The disease appears when those enzymes leak instead of getting to the intestines. The end result is an inflammation, which as it advances, so does the severity of the disease.<br />There are a number of causes which make this disease to appear. Below you can see some of the possible causes for Canine pancreatitis:<br />&#8211; a diet with too much fat<br />&#8211; obesity<br />&#8211; a disease of the liver<br />&#8211; traumas<br />&#8211; drug reactions<br />&#8211; giving the pet too many leftover that are fatty<br />Some of the symptoms that you can expect:<br />&#8211; decreased appetite<br />&#8211; abdomen that hurts<br />&#8211; greasy and yellow feces<br />&#8211; dehydration<br />&#8211; vomit<br />If the pancreatitis is acute, these are the symptoms that you can expect:<br />&#8211; body wide spread infection<br />&#8211; heart rhythm that is irregular<br />&#8211; organs get inflamed if they&#8217;re in the vicinity of the pancreas<br />Another side effect of acute pancreatitis is that the dog might get a disseminated intravascular coagulation. To put it simply, this happens when the white blood cells increase and the blood clots. When the blood begins to clot it can&#8217;t be reversed and it will kill the dog in most cases.<br />There are two main things you should do to treat him:<br />&#8211; giving him fluid therapy<br />&#8211; don&#8217;t give him water or food for 1-2 days<br />When the dog doesn&#8217;t get any water or food, the pancreas has the chance to stop the production of enzymes, so the inflammation isn&#8217;t stimulated anymore. After one or two days, you can start reintroducing the food, and it should consist of food that is easy to digest, with low protein and fat. If the dog is dehydrated, they can receive fluids intravenously, so they get their electrolyte and hydration balance.<br />If you have reason to suspect that your dog suffers from canine pancreatitis, you should visit a doctor immediately.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Like us human beings, dogs are also affected by many worms that are internal parasites. These worms infest the intestines of dogs and create many dog health problems. Therefore you need to treat your dog regularly against these worms. There are lots of medications that are prescribed by veterinarians to control worms in dogs. When [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Like us human beings, dogs are also affected by many worms that are internal parasites. These worms infest the intestines of dogs and create many dog health problems. Therefore you need to treat your dog regularly against these worms. There are lots of medications that are prescribed by veterinarians to control worms in dogs.</p>
<p>When round worms and tape worms create dog health problems, you could see signs of infestation in stools of dogs but with many other worms even when infestation is there you cannot see any evidence without the use of a microscope. However, there are occasions where whipworms create dog health problems, you could see the adult worms in the stools of the affected dog but by that time the dog has got affected a lot with weight loss</p>
<p>As all the worms are not eliminated by one medicament, proper identification of the worms that cause the dog health problems in your pet should be made when you suspect worm infestation. Early treatment is the key in this case too as the worms will create all kinds of problems for the dog&#8217;s system. In order to identify the worms that cause the dog health problems in your dog you must take a sample of its stools to the veterinarian. Under microscopic examination he will be able to identify the parasites and recommend the right treatment.</p>
<p>Many veterinarians include the stools test for worms in the annual health checkup for dogs. In case any diagnosis is made, you dog could be treated for the particular worm even before infestation proper has taken place. This will prevent the appearance of dog health problems related to worm infestation.</p>
<p>In case your dog is affected by worm infestation, you will come to know that with several symptoms of your dog. They may include diarrhea sometimes with blood in stools, dry hair and weight loss. There could be vomiting and in some cases worms could also be there in the vomit. Sometimes, despite your dog&#8217;s suffering from dog health problems related to worms, it might not show symptoms. Therefore, you must try your best to avoid worm infestation.</p>
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