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Clinical Case: adult dog with weight loss and collapse

PATIENT SIGNALMENT: Canine. Great Dane. Male, castrated. 6 yr old. HISTORY / CLINICAL SIGNS: 2 week Hx of inappetance with 14 lb (6.35kg) weight loss. Recent collapse at home. PHYSICAL EXAM FINDINGS: BCS 4/9. QAR, dull mentation. T 100.8 ยฐF (38.2 ยฐC). P 110 bpm. RR 40 br/min. Lethargic, difficulty rising, hind limb ataxia with โ€ฆ Continue reading Clinical Case: adult dog with weight loss and collapse

Addison's Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) in Dogs: When Low-Stress Becomes Stressful - The Meowing Vet

Addisonโ€™s Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) in Dogs: When Low-Stress Becomes Stressful

The Meowing Vet discusses canine Hypoadrenocorticism, or Addison's Disease, an endocrine system disorder in which the body fails to produce adequate levels of vital hormones. Learn more about the potentially fatal consequences of untreated Addison's Disease in our article below... *Note: the terms "hypoadrenocorticism" and "Addison's Disease" shall be used interchangeably.* What Is Hypoadrenocorticism? (Pathophysiology) โ€ฆ Continue reading Addisonโ€™s Disease (Hypoadrenocorticism) in Dogs: When Low-Stress Becomes Stressful