Tips for High Cholesterol in Dogs


El high cholesterolIt is not only a disease that affects humans, but it can also affect our pets, especially dogs that are more prone than any other animal. The high cholesterol levels, also known as hyperlipidermia, is produced by large amounts of fatty substances in the blood.

It is very important to be alert to any change in behavior or the appearance of boils on your skin, since these are the most frequent symptoms of this disease.

Today we bring you some Tips for Treating and Avoiding High Cholesterol in Dogs

  • It is vitally important that we feed our little animal with a very balanced natural and fresh diet. We should prefer foods without colorants, without preservatives and low in fat and cholesterol.
  • If your pet has been diagnosed with this disease, it is important that you modify his diet, for one that contains less fat. Remember that the change in diet should be done gradually as it could affect your digestive system.
  • At treatment to combat and prevent high cholesterol In our pets, water plays a very important role, since it will not only prevent dehydration but will also cleanse the body of the toxins it contains. For this reason it is important to keep the water bowl always filled with very fresh water.

  • It is very important to make sure that our pet has a physical activity at least 3 times a week. Exercise will not only keep our animal alert and energetic but will also help the proper functioning of your dog's organs, bones and muscles.
  • We must detoxify and deworm our pet periodically or when determined by our veterinarian.
  • It is vital to visit our veterinarian at least every 6 months to prevent our animal from contracting some type of disease. It is very important that we keep our dog's health as one of our priorities.

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  1.   mario said

    My Dalmatian dog drank a liter of oil, her liver is swollen, I would like you to help me, the dog is very nerdy, please help me

  2.   Anonydogs said

    My dog ​​is called Sasha and she is an English pointer, she is very affectionate and one day she was at school with my mother and my uncle called us and said that Sasha had had a seizure and that they had admitted her with serum, the doctor, thank God He told us that he did not have diabetes or kidney problems. They told us that he had 444 cholesterol and it was very serious. She continues in her treatment and she got better thanks to these tips. THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR MAKING ME GIVE HER THE CARE Q YOU GET TO MY BELOVED PET !!!

  3.   Jesus Garcia said

    high cholesterol can be a disease of age…. ???? Thank you for this space, I hope you can read and respond to my comments ...

  4.   Jose Segura Arroyo said

    What I can say is that I have 4 dogs with high cholesterol: the first has 2, when the maximum is from 401oo to 1 and she is 300 years old, they both drink a lot of water and eat cooked polo, the little ones have 9, where the maximum is from 324 to 100, and she is 300 years old, the weight is fine: the oldest is 5 kg, the youngest is 7 kg, they do not want feed; I ask for help for them, since I have not got her where she should. Analysis has been carried out a week ago. Excuse the way of writing, where it says cooked polo I mean cooked chicken, and something else that has remained there. Excuse me if I have overstated this extensive comment. A hug for the team. postscript: I hope you can give me a solution to my problem.

  5.   carmen said

    My dog ​​is Maltese and he started with epilepsy attacks before I did tests and they found fat in his blood apart from gaining weight and reading articles on this page I found that cholesterol can cause attacks I do not know what to do apart from exercise to help my bb his name is Barnes and he is 5 years old can someone help me c

  6.   Ossiel said

    What symptoms do your dogs present? Mine came out with high cholesterol and his body hurts, the vet says it is because his veins and arteries are there. Obstructed by fat, does the same thing happen to your pet?

  7.   Marilú said

    It would have been nice if they included food that can be given to our pet to reduce cholesterol.

    regards