Urethral Prolapse in Cats and Dogs

doghealthlibrary.com | dog allergy, dog diet, dog health, dog health articles, dog health library, dogs healthy | Friday, 05 December 2008

Urethral prolapse is a condition where the urethra’s mucosal lining (the mucus producing lining of the canal that carries urine out of the bladder) falls out of place, often moving to the outer portion of the urethra, vaginal, or penile opening - making it visible.

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Urinary Tract Obstruction in Cats and Dogs

doghealthlibrary.com | dog allergy, dog diet, dog health advice, dog health issue, dog health library | Wednesday, 03 December 2008

Urinary obstruction occurs mostly in male cats, but dogs and female cats may also be affected. It is a medical emergency and owners will most commonly see their animal straining to urinate, producing little or no urine each time.

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Upper Respiratory Infection in Cats

doghealthlibrary.com | dog allergy, dog diet, dog health, dog health guide, dog health library | Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Chlamydiosis

Chylamydiosis in cats refers to a bacteria based chronic respiratory infection. Animals that have developed this infection will often exhibit traditional signs of an upper respiratory infection, such as watery eyes, runny nose, and sneezing. With treatment, the prognosis is positive.

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Urethral Prolapse in Cats and Dogs

doghealthlibrary.com | dog allergy, dog diet, dog health, dog health guide, dog health problem, dog health problems | Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Urethral prolapse is a condition where the urethra’s mucosal lining (the mucus producing lining of the canal that carries urine out of the bladder) falls out of place, often moving to the outer portion of the urethra, vaginal, or penile opening - making it visible.

  • Symptoms
  • Causes
  • Diagnosis
  • Treatment
  • Living and Management
  • Prevention

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Urinary Tract / Kidney Stones (Cystine) in Dogs & Cats

doghealthlibrary.com | dog allergy, dog diet, dog diseases, dog health advice, dog health guide, dog health question | Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Urolithiasis (Cystine)

Urolithiasis is a medical term referring to the presence of crystals or stones in the urinary tract.

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Urinary Tract Infections in Cats

doghealthlibrary.com | dog allergy, dog diet, dog diseases, dog health advice, dog health issue, dog health problem | Tuesday, 02 December 2008

Feline Idiopathic Lower Urinary Tract Disease

The medical term idiopathic refers to a disease of unknown cause. Feline idiopathic lower urinary tract disease is a general term for disorders characterized by blood in the urine, difficult or painful urination

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Urinary Tract Obstruction in Cats and Dogs

doghealthlibrary.com | dog diet, dog health, dog health advice, dog health articles, dog health library, dogs health | Wednesday, 26 November 2008