Saturday 29 August 2015

top health problems in pets

Top health problems in pets 

1.Pets are not receiving timely veterinary care.More pet owners are choosing to skip their annual veterinary visit for one reason or another. The frequency of veterinary visits has declined since 2008,according to the article. It’s important to see a veterinarian regularly in order to catch any medical conditions before they become serious.
2.Pet obesity continues to increase.Studies have linked overweight dogs with overweight owners, so as the human obesity rates increase, so do our pet’s. Just like humans, pets need a good diet combined with regular exercise to stay in good health. Keeping a healthy weight will also reduce the risk of many conditions such as cancer, heart disease, and diabetes!
3.Diabetes.Most likely due to the increase of pet obesity, diabetes rates have been increasing. According to Banfield State of Pet Health, dogs and cats have seen increased diabetes rates by 32% and 16%respectively from 2006 to 2010.
4.Cancer.1 in 4 dogs dies from cancer, according to the Morris Animal Foundation. In the article, Dr. Hohenhaussays that “breed is strongly associated with specific types of cancer. Golden retrievers commonly develop lymphoma, German shepherds a splenic tumor called hemangiosarcoma, and Pugs a skin tumor known as a mast cell tumor. Cats get cancer too, most commonly lymphoma.”
5.Dental disease.Unfortunately, many pet owners are reluctant to maintain their pet’s dental hygiene whether it be regularbrushing or their routine veterinary dental cleanings. Putting your pet’s teethon the bottom of the priority list will put your pet at risk for periodontal disease which can lead to bone loss in the jaw, kidney problems, and heart muscle issues

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