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  2. Kennel cough - Wikipedia

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    Although kennel cough is considered to be a multifactorial infection, there are two main forms. The first is more mild and is caused by B. bronchiseptica and canine parainfluenza infections, without complications from canine distemper virus (CDV) or canine mastadenovirus A (formerly canine adenovirus-1). This form occurs most regularly in ...

  3. Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis - Wikipedia

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    Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis (HGE) is a disease of dogs characterized by sudden vomiting and bloody diarrhea. The symptoms are usually severe, and HGE can be fatal if not treated. HGE is most common in young adult dogs of any breed, but especially small dogs such as the Toy Poodle and Miniature Schnauzer. [1] It is not contagious.

  4. Canine distemper - Wikipedia

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    [27] [28] The time between infection and disease is 14 to 18 days, although a fever can appear from 3 to 6 days after infection. [29] The canine distemper virus tends to direct its infection toward the lymphoid, epithelial, and nervous tissues. The virus initially replicates in the lymphatic tissue of the respiratory tract.

  5. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Hip dysplasia is a defect in the shape of the hip joint which can, depending on the degree of hip luxation, be quite painful to the dog as it ages. Over time it often causes arthritis in the hips. Dysplasia can also occur in the elbow joint. Luxating patellas can be a problem for smaller breeds. It can cause lameness and pain in the hind legs.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Veterinary medicine/Oral and ...

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    1 Stand alone veterinary medicine articles. Toggle Stand alone veterinary medicine articles subsection. 1.1 Oral. 1.2 Esophageal. 1.3 Gastrointestinal. 1.4 Rectal. 1. ...

  7. Chemical colitis - Wikipedia

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    The mean age of those experiencing ischemic colitis after a glycerin enema was 70 years, and the mean time to ischemic colitis onset was 5.5 hours after enema administration. [4] Chemical colitis may trigger a flare of ulcerative colitis or Crohn's colitis. [citation needed] Treatment is usually with supportive care until the colitis resolves.

  8. Canine physical therapy - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] [12] However, clinical practice of physical therapy for animals is a relatively new field in the U.S. In Europe, equine and canine physical therapy have been widely recommended and used for at least the last fifteen years. In the last three to five years, the veterinary community in the U.S. has seen a large growth in physical therapy ...

  9. Infectious canine hepatitis - Wikipedia

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    Infectious canine hepatitis (ICH) is an acute liver infection in dogs caused by Canine mastadenovirus A, formerly called Canine adenovirus 1 (CAV-1). Canine mastadenovirus A also causes disease in wolves , coyotes , and bears , and encephalitis in foxes . [ 1 ]