10 dangerous and deadly dog disease

9. Kidney Failure

Kidney Failure dog disease

Kidney failure in dogs is a disorder that can occur on its own or as a result of complications from drugs or other conditions. Chronic kidney failure is the type that develops on its own and is frequently caused by a hereditary predisposition, which means it cannot be prevented. Dental disease is the only cause of kidney failure that may be avoided. Acute kidney failure strikes quickly and can be fatal. Both of these illnesses can be fatal to dogs, although chronic kidney failure takes longer to develop. Acute kidney failure, on the other hand, can be treated. In addition, aged dogs are more likely to have chronic kidney disease. Over the course of their lives, more than one out of every ten dogs will acquire kidney disease.

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