Dog Health Problems
Is your dog ill? Common health problems you should know about?
Dogs suffer from many of the same sicknesses that humans suffer from (heart disease, kidney disease, diabetes, respiratory problems, skin problems). Certain types of breed are more susceptible to certain health problems than others. For example, Bloodhounds are often susceptible to bloat, eyelid abnormalities, and hip dysplasia while Bulldogs are often prone to respiratory difficulties and heatstroke. If you own a Maltese, keep in mind that he is inclined to slipped stifle (a joint disorder that often requires surgery) and hypoglycemia.
Below is a list of the common health problems that can affect your pet. Some are considered to be serious health concerns that need medical attention.
Bloat: This serious health problem mainly affects large and deep chested breeds. It occurs when the stomach swells with food, water, or internal gases. The stomach then closes itself off from relief and then quickly twists or flips over. This condition could result in death unless immediate medical help is given.
Breeds that are susceptible to bloat (German Shepherd, Standard Poodle, Saint Bernard) need to be fed smaller meals. Exercise and water must not be given for at least an hour after every meal.
Hip Dysplasia: This crippling disorder is prone to all breeds but generally affects medium, large, and giant dogs. This type of health problem occurs when the hip does not fit properly into the socket. Treatment from this type of health problem includes painkillers, physical therapy, or major surgery.
Breeds that are most vulnerable to hip dysplasia are the Otter Hound, Komondor, Bullmastiff, and Akita. A good way to decrease the chances of getting a dog that is free from this disorder is to make sure that his parents were X rayed and were found to not have this condition before being bred.
Eyelash or Eyelid Abnormalities: These conditions can be very uncomfortable to your dog. Some examples are when the eyelids turn inward which then irritates the eyeball (Entropion), or when the eyelids are turned outward (Ectropion). These abnormalities can be fixed by surgery.
Breeds that are susceptible to eyelash or eyelid abnormalities include the Saint Bernard, Mastiff, and Bernese Mountain Dog.
Other health problems and diseases include hernia, ear infections, epilepsy, cancer, and digestive problems.
















