Dog and Cat Training



Medical Problems Of Golden Retrievers

Golden Retrievers Epilepsy
Also known as seizures, epilepsy disorders normally occur from viral infections, and environmental factors as well.  Even though an inaccessible seizure isn’t always a problem, dogs that have recurring seizures should never be bred.  Vets can recommend medicines that control recurring seizures, although medicine isn’t always effective.  Although epilepsy doesn’t affect the health of a Golden Retriever, it does have an effect on breeding.  You can never tell if it is indeed heredity, therefore breeding is pretty much out of the question - to avoid passing it on to the litter.

Golden Retrievers Skin allergies
Skin allergy is the most common medical issue with Golden Retrievers. Skin allergy is normally the result of allergens such as flea bites, dust, airborne pollen, food, and even mold.  Symptoms will vary, although they can include bits, scratching, licking, and even ear infections.  Diet is extremely important here, as it can help to prevent a lot of these problems.  If you consult with your vet, you can more than likely eliminate the risks your pet has of getting a skin allergy. 

Golden Retrievers Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism is a condition that causes the thyroid gland to malfunction.  Golden Retrievers that are affected by this disease will normally show such symptoms as coat problems or obesity.  This medical problem can also result in a lack of fertility as well.  A lack of fertility can be a big problem for breeders, as it makes it very hard for the affected Golden Retriever to breed.

The treatment of hypothyroidism involves taking the oral supplement for hypothyroidism on a daily basis.  Once it has been treated successfully, the prognosis will appear to be normal and dog will have a normal, healthy life span, providing there are no other medical problems.  This condition is somewhat common with Golden Retrievers, and can be diagnosed by your vet.

Some Golden’s who suffer from hypothyroid problems will have seizures, although this will stop once they go on the oral treatment medicine.  Even though the hypothyroid condition isn’t associated with epilepsy, you should monitor your dog to be on the safe side.  You don’t want to take any chances with your dog coming down with epilepsy, which is why you should always have your vet do routine checks.

Even though medical problems are somewhat common with Golden Retrievers, you can help to prevent them by making sure your dog is healthy.  If you do your part and make sure that you treat your Golden well, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.  Golden Retrievers are generally healthy dogs, although they can get ill from time to time.  If you take your dog to the vet and get him treated as soon as he gets sick - he’ll be better and back to his normal self in no time at all.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What a Dog REALLY Needs

Dog Ear Infections

Dog Essentials

Essential care tips for your dog

Taking care of your dog's teeth and gums

“Dog Toys for the Brain, Teeth and Feet”

Weight Problems in Dogs: Is Your Dog Fat?

Proper Diet for Your Dog

Dogs Need Good Food Too – Your Guide to Your Dog’s Diet 

Tips for Buying Doog Food

Having Healthy Pups: A Few Tips on Keeping Your Dog Healthy

Healing Hounds

Preventing your dog from catching diseases

Vaccination and its Important Role in a Dog’s Life

When Your Dog Starts to Sneeze

Your Questions on Canine Hip Dysplasia - Answered

Through the "Eyes" of Your Dog!

Keeping Your Golden Retriever Healthy



                                                           Index    Dog Training    Puppy Training        
                                                            Cat Training    Other Pets    Links             
                                                                                        (c) 2006 - dog-and-cat-training.com