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Animal Welfare, Cats

How to collect urine from a cat

  • November 11, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
It’s amazing how much a veterinarian or biologist can learn from something most of us avoid coming into contact with.  Your cat’s urine can tell a vet if your pet is sick or well,...

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06 Nov
Animal Welfare, Cats

DVM 360 Exclusive: U-r-ine for a treat

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
From an uncomfortable retrieval such as Cystocentesis, to the messy disposal of a urine sample, there are plenty of reasons you’d throw your hands up and wish for, oh, some sort of revolutionary biodegradable...

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06 Nov
Animal Welfare, Dogs

My dog has early stage chronic renal disease, now what?

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
Veterinary medicine is continuously raising the bar when it comes to diagnostic tests and procedures.  Traditionally, by the time a diagnosis of renal disease or kidney failure is made using standard creatinine and urea...

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06 Nov
Animal Welfare, Dogs

Is my dog’s new weight control diet working?

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
Surveys have shown that more than half of our canine friends are overweight, and more than half of those are actually obese. Dogs that are overweight are at risk of developing many high risk...

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06 Nov
Animal Welfare, Dogs

Health Risks of Overweight Dogs and How to Resolve Them

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
Are you taking care of your pet dog? Is he being given the best treatment? Moreover, is your little friend healthy? These are only some questions that need to be answered, and those answers...

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06 Nov
Animal Welfare, Dogs

How to Tell If Your Dog Is Healthy

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
Getting a pet dog may be the best decision you’ve ever made. Not only will the dog make you happy and improve your life, but it will also keep you company whenever you need it....

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06 Nov
Animal Welfare, Dogs

My dog is diabetic, now what?

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
A diagnosis from your veterinarian that your beloved canine companion has diabetes is a serious one. However, the good news is that with a little extra effort and care, it is a manageable disease,...

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06 Nov
Animal Welfare, Dogs

What does blood in my dog’s urine mean?

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
The presence of blood in the urine of dogs is termed Hematuria. This condition is easily observable if you are paying attention – you will notice a vivid red or vague pinkish tint in...

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Everything you need to know about Diabetes and Dogs

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
Dogs and Diabetes — Symptoms, Diagnosis and Treatment Diabetes is a well known condition that affects humans and has been an increasingly larger health concern in recent years. Humans are not the only ones concerned...

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Animal Welfare, Dogs

How a Raw Food Diet Can Address Chronic Health Issues in Dogs

  • November 6, 2020
  • By client@ultrawebmarketing.com
Kimberly Gauthier, Dog Nutrition Blogger for Keep the Tail Wagging With the growing concern about our dogs’ health, pet parents are turning to raw food and home cooked diets for their dogs.  Although convenient, a diet...

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HIGH GLUCOSE LEVELS

  • High Glucose Levels can occur in cats with Diabetes or Obesity
  • Obesity affects 58.3% of cats in the USA
  • Diabetes affects 1 in every 200 cats in the USA
  • Regular monitoring of glucose levels in cats with diagnosed Diabetes may be recommended by your veterinarian
  • Untreated Obesity or Diabetes can result in multiple weight related disorders, including but not limited to: osteoarthritis, hypertension, many different cancers and kidney failure

PROTEIN

  • High protein levels can indicate Kidney Conditions
  • Chronic or Acute Kidney Failure has symptoms widely unknown to pet owners including bad breath, lethargy, or weight fluctuation
  • 35% of geriatric cats have kidney related diseases
  • If either variation of Kidney Failure is undiagnosed in cats, implications include irreversible damage, bone demineralization, cancers, and other life altering conditions

pH

  • Abnormal pH levels may occur when a Urinary Tract Infection is present
  • Urinary Tract Infections are fairly common in cats
  • Elderly cats, and those with Diabetes or Obesity, have higher chances of bladder infections 30% of cats will experience a UTI in their lifetime
  • Although UTI’s are easily treated, if undetected, they can advance into the kidneys, which can create CKD, kidney stones and cancers
  • Monitoring pH levels may be recommended by your veterinarian if you have a pet on a specialty diet

BLOOD IN URINE

  • The presence of blood in urine(Hematuria) may mean many different problems
  • In cats, Hematuria most commonly indicates the presence of a UTI or other bladder related conditions
  • The presence of blood in the urine can have serious implications and should not be neglected

HIGH GLUCOSE LEVELS

  • High Glucose Levels can occur in cats with Diabetes or Obesity
  • Obesity affects 52.3% of dogs in the USA
  • Diabetes affects 1 in every 400 dogs in the USA
  • Regular monitoring of glucose levels with diagnosed Diabetes may be recommended by your veterinarian
  • Untreated Obesity or Diabetes can result in multiple weight related disorders, including but not limited to: osteoarthritis, hypertension, many different cancers and kidney failure

PROTEIN

  • High protein levels can indicate Kidney Conditions
  • Chronic or Acute Kidney Failure has symptoms widely unknown to pet owners including bad breath, lethargy, or weight fluctuation
  • 10% of dogs have kidney related diseases
  • If either variation of Kidney Failure is undiagnosed in dogs, implications include irreversible damage, bone demineralization and cancers

pH

  • Abnormal pH levels may occur when a Urinary Tract Infection is present
  • Female dogs are more at risk of acquiring a UTI than male dogs
  • Elderly dogs, and those with Diabetes or Obesity have higher chances of bladder infections
  • 14% of dogs will experience a UTI in their lifetime
  • Although UTI’s are easily treated, if undetected, they can advance into the kidneys, which can create CKD, kidney stones and cancers
  • Monitoring pH levels may be recommended by your veterinarian if you have a pet on a specialty diet

BLOOD IN URINE

  • The presence of blood in urine(Hematuria) may mean many different problems
  • In dogs, Hematuria most commonly indicates the presence of a UTI
  • A UTI may also indicate kidney disease, kidney stones, infectious disease, leukemia, lymphoma, and many more life altering diseases

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