Internet News World

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    What's Hot
    January 29, 2023

    SNL recap: Michael B. Jordan hosts with musical guest Lil Baby

    January 29, 2023

    “Mizu no michi” recorded the 4th highest box-office revenue of all time

    January 29, 2023

    ‘Wednesday’ star Gwendoline Christie hints at reprising Principal Weems in Season 2

    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Trending
    • SNL recap: Michael B. Jordan hosts with musical guest Lil Baby
    • “Mizu no michi” recorded the 4th highest box-office revenue of all time
    • ‘Wednesday’ star Gwendoline Christie hints at reprising Principal Weems in Season 2
    • Sami Zayn finally turns on Roman Reigns at Royal Rumble
    • February 4 | Silver Oak Winery Release Date
    • Nadine Heywood empowers businesswomen one initiative at a time.Lifestyle
    • Davis: Tips for gardeners after the recent cold weather | Lifestyle
    • Iran says drone strike targets Isfahan defenses
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest RSS
    Internet News World
    • Home
    • Breaking
    • News
    • Gadgets
    • Foodies
    • Featured
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
    Internet News World
    You are at:Home»Lifestyle»A Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce Cancer Risk IN Dogs

    A Healthy Lifestyle May Reduce Cancer Risk IN Dogs

    0
    By News Staff on August 31, 2022 Lifestyle


    Q: A friend’s dog recently died of cancer. We want to do everything we can to protect our dogs from cancer. What kind of advice can you offer?

    A: Cancer is all too common in dogs, especially large purebred dogs. You can’t change your dog’s genes, but there are things you can do to minimize your cancer risk.

    Overweight dogs develop cancer more often than lean dogs. Keep your dog at a healthy weight because a slim dog will outlive an overweight dog by two years.

    Environmental toxins can cause cancer in dogs. If you do smoke, do so outdoors, away from your dog, or quit smoking if possible. Dogs with long muzzles are particularly susceptible to nose cancer from passive smoking.

    Some lawn chemicals increase the risk of cancer, so don’t use them or remove your dog from the lawn until the spray has dried or penetrated the soil. Paints, solvents, and asbestos can also cause cancer, so keep your dog away.

    No studies have shown that any particular diet prevents cancer, but there is some evidence that omega-3 fatty acids may help reduce risk.

    Scottish Terriers develop transitional cell carcinoma of the urinary tract more frequently than other breeds. However, some studies suggest that giving cruciferous vegetables may reduce the risk.

    If your dog has a fair face or short hair, wearing pet sunscreen and UV-blocking clothing can help prevent skin cancer.

    Male dogs with undescended testicles are much more likely to develop cancer than testicles that are normally descended into the scrotum and should be removed. They have a higher risk of developing breast cancer than women who are spayed.

    Large dogs that are spayed before maturity are at increased risk of some cancers. So if you have a large dog, talk to your veterinarian about when to spay/neuter.

    Check your dog’s entire body, including his mouth, regularly for lumps or wounds that are not healing. Note loss of energy or appetite, unintended weight loss, increased drinking or urination, persistent vomiting or coughing, difficulty breathing, discharge or foul odors. If any abnormalities are found, have them checked by a veterinarian immediately.

    Q: Moxie, our healthy indoor 4 year old house cat, passed away suddenly. He had never been sick for a single day in his life, including his last day. His appetite and energy were good. It’s not possible he ingested anything toxic. why did he die?

    A: Sorry. It’s especially hard when you don’t have the chance to prepare for your pet’s death or say goodbye.

    Of course, we don’t know the cause of Moxie’s death, but we may speculate that he died of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a disease of the heart (“cardio-”) muscle (“-myo-”). (“-passy”). Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), the most common heart disease in cats, is characterized by thickening of the heart’s muscle wall.

    Cats with HCM rarely develop heart murmurs or arrhythmias and are clinically diagnosed until catastrophic events occur, such as sudden death, acute heart failure, or the onset of sudden pain and paralysis in the hind limbs due to blood clots blocking blood flow to the legs. It rarely shows symptoms. HCM is diagnosed by an ultrasound of the heart called an echocardiogram.

    Studies show that 15-34% of apparently healthy cats have HCM. Young to middle-aged cats are most often affected. More than 75% are males, and males develop a more severe disease at a younger age than females.

    The cause of HCM is unknown, but genetic mutations have been identified in Maine Coon, Ragdoll, and Sphynx breeds. HCM is thought to be inherited by Persians and Rexes, so it can be passed on to domestic cats.

    Lee Pickett (VMD) practices companion animal medicine in North Carolina. Please contact her at https://askthevet.pet.



    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    News Staff
    News Staff
    • Website

    Related Posts

    Nadine Heywood empowers businesswomen one initiative at a time.Lifestyle

    Davis: Tips for gardeners after the recent cold weather | Lifestyle

    Yearbook: Sunday, January 29, 2023 | Lifestyle

    Don't Miss
    Top Stories
    January 29, 20230

    SNL recap: Michael B. Jordan hosts with musical guest Lil Baby

    SNL recap: Michael B. Jordan hosts with musical guest Lil Baby | EW.com Skip to…

    January 29, 2023

    “Mizu no michi” recorded the 4th highest box-office revenue of all time

    January 29, 2023

    ‘Wednesday’ star Gwendoline Christie hints at reprising Principal Weems in Season 2

    January 29, 2023

    Sami Zayn finally turns on Roman Reigns at Royal Rumble

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    Our Picks
    January 29, 2023

    SNL recap: Michael B. Jordan hosts with musical guest Lil Baby

    January 29, 2023

    “Mizu no michi” recorded the 4th highest box-office revenue of all time

    January 29, 2023

    ‘Wednesday’ star Gwendoline Christie hints at reprising Principal Weems in Season 2

    January 29, 2023

    Sami Zayn finally turns on Roman Reigns at Royal Rumble

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get The Latest News & Information From Internet News World

    About Us
    About Us

    Internet News World Is Your Best Source For Daily News Information & Trusted Reporting. We work hard to ensure our reporting and information is accurate, fair and based on real journalism you can trust. In a world filled with inaccuracies, bias and false information, turn to Internet News World for your daily digest of the news that matters most.

    Copyright © 2023 Internet News World - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
    • Home
    • Contact us
    • DMCA
    • Privacy Policy

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.