Dogs and liver disease

liver sick dog

Our family it is one of the most important pillars of our entire life and it is that today, the family can understand multiple structures and it is that when put into practice, we can observe families that, in addition to varying in size, vary in structure, since it is possible to find family members made up of just two people, as well as families of up to 10 members.

To this, we can add the fact that now families do not necessarily follow the pattern that has been understood by default, which allows us to observe families of two men and one child, or families of 3 women ... etc. But the issue does not end here and is that today, pets are an integral part of many homes And it is no wonder, since pets make us develop high emotional ties.

Liver disease in dogs

liver disease in dogs

In this sense, today's article will deal with a very delicate subject, a doggy subject and of a recorded nature, it is the liver disease, a common condition in many dogs during their life, which can cause even death.

Mainly, this disease characterized by attacking the liver, which despite not having great functions, is of vital importance for the life of the dog through functions such as:

La total elimination of waste that can be found throughout the body, perhaps one of the most important functions, since as many of us know, a large number of dogs tend to eat almost anything.

La enzyme production, which allow the dog to carry out a normal digestion process and is that as mentioned above, its diet can result in a somewhat difficult digestion at certain times.

The management of minerals, general nutrients and vitamins. As a good plus, the liver is responsible for all those foods that provide nutritional development offer the dog the corresponding contributions.

The metabolism of fats, carbohydrates and proteins they are part of the liver's functions.

La elimination of toxinsEither by the consumption of medications or by the consumption of bacterial agents during the life of the dog.

Thus, there are many functions that we can highlight of the liver, but also, there are interesting data about its own function and its capacity and it turns out that each of the cells that make up the dog's liver can give face to the same functions, which means that in the potential absence of part of the body of the liver, the liver can maintain its corresponding functions.

Already presented the functions and in this sense, the importance of the liver, we will expose the diseases that commonly occur in the liver:

Mainly exist 2 liver diseases, within which we include the acute and the chronicles. So that, chronic disease It can occur during the suffering of diabetes or cancer, any disease that is suffered in a continuous and uniform way.

Furthermore, the acute illnesses They are presented in an unexpected way in the body and in that same sense, they deserve information as soon as possible. Mostly, they are usually caused by poisoning.

Usually, the causes of this disease can be attributed to:

Liver cancer

Cysts or gallstones, which can block some pathways.

Trauma to the liver from a blow.

Some infection

An ingestion of some toxic substance.

Mainly, the liver disease, as its name indicates, it is characterized by attacking the liver in many ways, which in turn compromises the functions that were initially exposed.

Among some symptoms we can mention:

kidney disease symptoms

Loss of power in weight.

Potential thirst, which generates constant urination.

Vomiting

Notable behavioral changes in the dog.

This can get worse as the disease develops. Symptoms such as seizures, depression and even death can also be seen, so watch your dog as soon as you discover the first symptoms, it is something of vital importance.


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  1.   Laura said

    Hello, two weeks ago my dog ​​Negri got sick vomiting and so on, we took her to the vet and she was diagnosed with pancreatitis and they sent her home with the treatment but she still did not eat or drink so they had to admit her, and since then she has only been get worse, he has leukocytes on the floor and in the ultrasounds apart from pancreatitis nothing else comes out; now he has also turned yellow (jaundice), he still does not want to eat or drink, and he is retching. They have started treating her for Cushing but from what I have read on the internet I don't know if the symptoms match. Has anyone had a similar case? Both the family and the veterinarians are desperate because it has not improved in two weeks, any other point of view or similar case would be very useful ... Thank you