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Kidney Failure In Dogs And The Fight For More Time
Kidney Failure In Dogs And The Fight For More Time
September 5, 2010 Pets news in Manhattan,New York, United States of America
There are several causes of kidney failure in dogs, and these range from poor diet, insufficient exercise, or it can even be caused as a secondary condition of another condition. . However, it appears it could be the fault of some large institutions that
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Kidney failure in dogs is becoming a problem we hear about everyday, yet kidney disease in dogs is still relatively difficult to treat. While canine kidney disease is a major problem that many pet owners are troubled by, actual advice on what to do is still very thin on the ground. However, it appears it could be the fault of some large institutions that should know better.
Kidney Failure In Dogs And The Fight For More Time
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http://www.kidney-failure-in-dogs.com There are several causes of kidney failure in dogs, and these range from poor diet, insufficient exercise, or it can even be caused as a secondary condition of another condition.
Worse yet, kidney failure in dogs is fast acting and not limited to the immediate effects, but can cause a host of other unpleasant secondary effects itself. When a dog has kidney failure, it is more prone to develop low blood pressure, diabetes, polydipsia, and the list goes on. Canine kidney disease is not limited to just these effects, and a full accounting of the knock on effects of your dog's kidney disease could span several books.
According to http://www.kidney-failure-in-dogs.com the worst part for a dog's owner may be discovering it is actually their fault, or at least that they may have contributed to the onset of the disease.
http://www.kidney-failure-in-dogs.com say "I discovered the painful truth about what could have caused his kidney disease in the first place (and it wasn't old age, that's for sure – he is only 4 years old!) What I found out might shock you, but it may also save your dog's life..." They go on to state that in many ways it appears the dietary needs of a dog are being so poorly mismanaged by the pet food industry, finding a safe alternative isn't easy.
What most pet owners are unaware of, is the source of the meat for the dog food. The average dog owner would assuredly believe that trusting to the main dog food suppliers is a perfectly acceptable practice, and certainly not one that would endanger a beloved pet. With this in mind it is relatively easy to see why the general public are ignorant as to the source of this meat.
At some stage everyone has heard of the saying “Its a dog eat dog world.” but what may come as a surprise to most people is discovering that there is actually a factual basis for this saying, and it could be causing kidney failure in dogs.
The variety of meats that can be added legally into dog food is huge, but includes brains, offal, intestines, cancerous organs and something far worse. http://www.kidney-failure-in-dogs.com revealed how in their quest for the truth they discovered that the pet food industry is actually deliberately causing your dog to become a cannibal. Inside a tin of dog food it is possible that you will find none other than dog meat taken from the corpses of dogs that have been put down, and often this has been done because they had an incurable disease. They went on to say “The city of Los Angeles alone, for example, sends some two hundred tons of euthanized cats and dogs to a pet food plant every month!”
Kidney failure in dogs could be a very obvious knock on effect of this poor management, but knowing what to do next is of course much harder. If a dog already has dog kidney disease, then a decision is usually going to be necessary as to the course of action that should be taken, that the owner of the pet usually does not like. Through trial and error and extensive research http://www.kidney-failure-in-dogs.com believe they have the answer to prolonging the life of a beloved pet in spite of dog kidney failure, though an outright cure still seems unlikely. On the website it also outlines how an owner of a dog with kidney failure managed to prolong the life of their dog, in spite of being initially told it was impossible. This is quite interesting as many owners of dogs with canine kidney disease have heard the exact same speech from a vet, but apparently were a little too trusting of the veterinarians motives.
It appears that while permanently undoing the effects of kidney failure in dogs is currently not possible, http://www.kidney-failure-in-dogs.com[/link do explain in detail how to keep a pet as comfortable as possible, and to extend the life of the animal beyond what is normally considered the maximum. It is also a website that teaches a pet owner what to do in these situations, and clearly put together by someone who has gone through the grief of eventually losing their pet to kidney failure in dogs, but who wants to pass on all they can to help others.
More information can be found online at http://www.kidney-failure-in-dogs.com
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