Category: Lifetime Medication for Dogs
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Vetoryl
Vetoryl is effective for both adrenal-based and pituitary-based Cushing’s Disease. Vetoryl will help your dog live out his years more comfortably and with a better quality of life. Vetoryl blocks the excess cortisol from being produced. The overall result is that blood cortisol levels are reduced. Once the reduced concentrations have become stable the various…
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Yumove Advance 360
Active+ Arthritis – dogs Is your dog “showing his age”? If so, try this simple test. Compared to several years ago is your dog: slower to get up after lying down? having problems with jumping in and out of the car or climbing stairs? less keen to exercise? Tiring more easily? showing any signs of…
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Mobility Problems in Dogs
Arthritis – dogs Is your dog “showing his age”? If so, try this simple test. Compared to several years ago is your dog: slower to get up after lying down? having problems with jumping in and out of the car or climbing stairs? less keen to exercise? Tiring more easily? showing any signs of stiffness?…
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Has your dog lost some of his “Get Up and Go”?
As your dog gets older, even if he is generally in good spirits, you may notice changes in him: Not so bright or alert Gets out of breath quickly Less agile Spends more time sleeping Less enthusiastic to go for a walk Any of these could be a sign of something more serious than just…
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Heart Problems in Pets
Animals with heart problems often cough due to a build up of fluid in the lungs and also because the heart often becomes enlarged due to disease and pushes on the windpipe. They often pant or breathe with their mouth open as this is a way of increasing the oxygen in the lungs. They may…
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Thyforon to treat Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism? Hypothyroidism is a common hormonal disorder in dogs mainly over the age of 5. It is caused by a low level of the hormone “thyroid” which is produced by the thyroid gland. Thyroid controls the speed of the metabolism, so dogs with very low thyroid levels have a slow metabolic rate. 95% of cases…
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Urinary problems
Urinary Incontinence – Dogs “Urine leakage” is a common condition which is usually seen in older animals and especially female dogs due to anatomical differences. The bladder stretches like a balloon as it fills up and normally a sphincter acts like a stopper to prevent urine leaking from the bladder. Owners often come in and…
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Eye conditions
Dry Eye – Dogs Dry eye is a very painful condition that affects many dogs. The condition develops because the gland in the eye that usually produces tears, to keep the eyes moist, fails to do so and the eyes then dry out. It can affect one or both eyes and can develop at any…