Cushing's Disease and Your Dog
By Kelly Fleming, published Sep 16, 2007
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One of the major signs of Cushing's disease is the enlarged, sagging abdomen. The muscles are too weak and unable to support them anymore. This will not happen over night, but you will be able fairly soon to start noticing the sagging abdomen. The majority of pet owners know when something is wrong because they know their pets really well. So always go with your gut instinct.
Cushing's disease symptoms are: Excessive drinking/urination, Enlarged abdomen, Skin lumps with discoloration, Hair Loss, and Muscle weakness. There is no cure for Cushing's disease, but treatment is available with drugs. With treatment your dog can still lead a happy and healthy life.
If you start to notice any of these symptoms even though they could be related to other infections, disease's and conditions. It is still very important to see a Veterinarian and get medical attention for your pet right away. The sooner the better will help them live a more fulfilling life.
If you are interested in more information and helpful tips about Cushing's disease check out Dog Health Guide.
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