Kidneys Disease in Dog

Kidney diseases in dogs are quite frequent, although sometimes, they go unnoticed to the owner. One of the most significant signs is the urine itself: the way the animal goes pee, a diminished flow of pee, goes pee with difficulty, intermittent dripping, total suspension, presence of blood. The color, density and smell are also important. Any abnormality in the way the dog goes pee should bring your attention, as they can be local problems, in biliary conducts or in the kidneys. Other characteristics of almost all the afflictions are the stiffening of the day is and, sometimes, the arching of the back; also, unstable lock, weakening of the hind legs, pain in the loins, frequent vomiting, excessive thirst and weight loss. You might also notice renal colics when there is the presence of painful kidney stones. The incontinence that some dogs show as a result of happiness or panic is normal in young dogs and puppies, but, when this happens without these stimuli, it can be pretty serious. It is very important that a vet sees and checks him. There can be many causes for kidney afflictions in dogs, with unforeseen results.

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