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Could Your Dog or Cat Be at Risk for Kidney Disease?

Kategori  Category : Pets and Animals
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Date  Date : 03 May 2008 07:00

 by: Bev Allen

Catching an Illness at an Early Stage Is Your Best Strategy

Just like people, animals are susceptible to illness and stress. And, just like people, there is a lot you can do to keep them healthy.

Julie noticed her dog, Zac, was drinking more water. Not just once, but several days in a row. She knew that excess thirst can be a sign of illness, so she took Zac to her veterinarian for tests. Blood and urine tests showed that Zac was in the early stages of acute kidney disease. But Zac was lucky. Because his problem was caught early, Julies veterinarian was able to treat the disease successfully and Zac made a complete recovery.

What Is Kidney Disease?

Briefly, kidneys filter and remove waste material from the blood stream. They also regulate the volume and composition of your pets body fluids.

There are two types of kidney disease:

Acute a sudden loss of kidney functioning which is sometimes reversible, and

Chronic a loss of kidney function that occurs gradually over time. Chronic kidney disease is often progressive, but, depending on the underlying cause and with careful management, animals often live comfortable lives for many years.

The causes of kidney disease can include inherited defects, infections, toxic substances and simply aging. Although the cause of kidney disease can be difficult to determine, with careful testing by your veterinarian, the disease can often be managed. Most treatments are aimed at decreasing the workload of the kidneys, reducing the severity of symptoms, and slowing the progression of the disease.

What Are Its Symptoms?

If kidney disease has undermined the kidneys ability to perform properly, waste materials accumulate in the blood. Signs that could indicate a potential kidney problem include:

Loss of appetite

Increased thirst

Frequent urination or increased volume

Poor hair coat

Depression and/or vomiting

What You Can Do To Prevent Kidney Disease?

While kidney disease is most often found in older dogs and cats, even young animals can be affected. And while the disease is not always preventable, there ARE things you can do to help minimize the chances of your dog or cat developing the disease, such as:

Feeding the best quality dog or cat food you can

Providing continual access to clean, fresh water

Eliminating toxic materials from the home

Maintaining a low stress lifestyle

Regular veterinary care to detect potential problems as soon as possible

You are your animals daily detective and advocate. You are your animals best chance for receiving medical treatment when the problem is still at an early stage and treatment is most successful. It is always better to prevent a disease, or to treat it early, than to have to treat it after it has become advanced.

About The Author

Bev Allen is CEO and Founder of Lily & Me, Inc., which is devoted to the welfare of all animals. Her first product is ThePetCheckup™—the at-home, early detection health screening kit for dog and cat health.

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