Question :
we gave my 12 year old golden retriever the fat from the turkey yesterday in
her food. she has now vomited 5 times and had 2 bowel movements in the house
which she never does. she now can’t seem to stand up and won’t drink.
her panting has stopped but i can’t get her to stand or move.she tried to
stand earlier but could not get her back legs to work.
answer :
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Fat dogs and cats are at higher risk for disease, but this can be reversed simply by losing the extra weight, according to recent research as reported by Petfood Industry. As increasing numbers of pets become overweight in the most developed countries, especially the U.S. and the UK, they more frequently succumb to or suffer from diseases associated with obesity, such as:
* heart disease
* diabetes
* lower urinary tract disease
* skin diseases
* degenerative joint disease
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All dogs have a special protective eyelid on the inside corners of their eyes that is normally not visible. Cherry eye in dogs is a condition that develops when this eyelid swells and comes out of its position. It can affect one eye or both of them at the same time. So, what exactly causes this condition?
Cause
The most common cause of cherry eye is weak tissue that connects the eyelid to surrounding parts of the eye. The tissue isn’t strong enough to hold the eyelid and place and allows it to drop out of position. Inflammation can also cause it to prolapse. In some cases, there is no known reason to explain the cause of the condition.
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