Paralysis would be incompatible with life if it effects the dog's ability to eat, breathe, process and eliminate wastes, and the dog doesn't have assistive care from humans.
If the dog does have assistive care, it will likely have a shorter lifespan due to complications involving the lungs, digestive tract, and blood clots.
bananas cannot cause paralysis in dogs.
Yes, spinal cord injuries can lead to paralysis in any vertebrate.
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Yes. Dogs experience grief just like we do.
Signs of botulism in dogs may include weakness, difficulty breathing, drooling, vomiting, and paralysis. If you suspect your dog has botulism, seek immediate veterinary care.
Symptoms of botulism in dogs may include weakness, difficulty breathing, drooling, vomiting, and paralysis. If you suspect your dog has botulism, seek veterinary care immediately.
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Calcium supplements are useful primarily to treat hypocalcemia. This is a nutritional issue that typically arises around pregnancy. In dogs, pregnancy hypocalcemia tends to be pre-parturient (before birth) and causes a tonic paralysis (rigid paralysis). In dairy cattle, hypocalcemia tends to be post-paturient (after birth) and causes a flaccid paralysis (floppy or loose paralysis). In both cases, careful administration of intravenous calcium can reverse the paralysis in a matter of hours.
Of or pertaining to paralysis; resembling paralysis., Affected with paralysis, or palsy., Inclined or tending to paralysis., A person affected with paralysis.
Yes, dogs can get botulism. Symptoms to look out for include weakness, difficulty breathing, drooling, vomiting, and paralysis. If you suspect your dog has botulism, seek veterinary care immediately.
the top two i think are dogs and horses.
Hector intentions as regards the body of Patroclus were to give it to the dogs