Cushings Disease in Dogs
Canine Cushings Syndrome
What you should look for – What you should do
Cushings Disease in Dogs is a serious thing for your dog and is something about which you should be proactive. When the dog you love is not feeling well, it affects you because you care. Sometimes when your pet is down, you are down, especially when you get the saggy puppy-eyed look, perhaps with a groan to let you know that all is not well. How do you look for and identify Cushings disease in dogs? Canine Cushings disease can be identify by certain symptoms.
Symptoms of Cushings Disease in Dogs:
- You will know that your dog is not feeling well
- Your dog may have a pot belly
- Increase in appetite
- More frequent urinating and drinking
- Problems with the endocrine system (hormones) and with the skin (slow-healing wounds, loss of hair)
- If cats have Cushings disease, diabetes Mellitus may be a concern.
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