Kidney disease in dogs
Kidney disease heartbreakingly affects many dogs we see in veterinary practice, especially geriatric dogs. Fortunately, we can slow the progression of kidney disease using diet, herbs, supplements and medications. Many dogs can be kept happy and healthy for longer periods than ever before.
To understand kidney disease, over the next few Caring for Pet blog entries let’s look at:
1. What the kidneys do
2. How dogs with kidney disease feel
3. What causes kidney disease
4. The difference between acute and chronic kidney disease
5. Signs a dog has kidney disease
6. What goes wrong with calcium, phosphorus, and potassium in kidney disease
7. What goes wrong with red blood cells in kidney disease
8. Which blood and urine tests are necessary for dogs with kidney disease
9. Which herbs, supplements and medications help dogs with kidney disease
10. What to feed dogs with kidney disease
11. How to get dogs with kidney disease to eat
12. Giving fluids and preventing dehydration in dogs with kidney disease
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