They could have Diabetes,Heart Failure,Liver Disease,Arthitis
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by Sarah in year 4
overweight: obesity, Diabetes, heart failure, etc. underweight: malnourishment (which causes scurvy, ricketts, etc)
some health problems are heart or kidneys and they need to be fixed and it is not a good thing for these dogs to be by themselves and to also let them be safe and not harmful
Community health problems include HIV/AIDS, tobacco abuse, other substance abuse, injury and violence, overweight and obesity and mental ill health. Tobacco abuse is said to be the greatest cause of early deaths in the USA.
Some common health problems in Doberman are dilated cardiomyopathy, hip dysplasia, and cervical vertebral instability. These dogs have an average life span of 11 years.
There are many health issues that can occur from a young child, or even a baby, being overweight or fat. These include asthma, diabetes, and heart problems.
Different breeds have certain health problems based on their features. For example bulldogs are more prone to respiratory issues because of their pushed in noses.
Some common health issues that can affect dogs with dots include skin allergies, eye problems, and respiratory issues. It is important to monitor your dog's health and seek veterinary care if any concerning symptoms arise.
Female dogs are not less likely to have health problems if they have at least one litter of puppies before being spayed. That is a common myth, but it is untrue. Spaying actually helps to prevent some health issues.
complications associated with the diet include ketosis, dehydration, electrolyte loss, calcium depletion, weakness, nausea, and kidney problems. "It is certainly riskier for overweight individuals with medical problems
There are many health claims that are true. Not exercising will typically lead to being unfit or overweight for example.
Scurvy and rickets are some health problems caused by lack of nutrition, but I don't know many more.
There are many emotions that can go along with being overweight or obese. While some people are able to embrace their size and love them selves, many cannot. These people are often targets of hurtful words, especially children who are teased. Media often negatively portrays people who are overweight or obese. This can lead to low self-esteem, low sense of self-worth, and - more seriously - depression and isolation. Many people do "emotionally" or "comfort" eat, meaning that they consume food when they feel upset or angry or any other specific emotion. Food triggers an immediate happiness, but this does not last long and this is an unhealthy way to cope with emotions.