Can anyone tell me what could cause an enlarged spleen and liver in a Junior female dog aged 6months?
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Because the uterus is enlarged, and therefore pressing on the bladder, causing increased urination.
In a dog show there is a junior class that you can enter
Take your animal to the Vet.
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An enlarged heart in a dog can be caused by a number of problems - congenital malformations of the internal heart structures, primary cardiovascular disease such as endocarditis, or secondary cardiovascular disease resulting from primary renal or pulmonary disease. Without more specific information, the underlying cause cannot be determined with any accuracy.
A potbelly appearance can look like sudden weight gain when instead it is the indicator of a serious internal illness. Causes of this potbelly appearance include heart or liver disease, different types of cancer, a ruptured bladder or enlarged abdomen.
It is not a good idea to give a dog a baby aspirin if he has an enlarged heart unless you have spoken with your dogs veterinarian. Your veterinarian will be able to give the correct dosage amount for your dog.
An elevated ALT level in dogs can be a sign of liver disease. It can be caused by a number of different toxins in the liver and something as simple as a poor dog food can cause elevated levels.
Find out if dogs can take vitamins there are vitamins that help the liver. I am not sure if they can cure any body or a dog, however they help the liver function.
Have you taken him to a vet. and is that how you found out that he has an enlarged prostate? This is important to know, because the Vet should've given him some meds. to help with what can be a very painful and (for the dog) confusing issue. If he hasn't been to the Vet yet, how do you know that he has an enlarged prostate.
An elevated liver panel means that certain enzymes and proteins that are associated with liver function in the dog are higher than they should be. This tends to indicate liver damage, although it could be due to anything from ingesting a toxic substance to a liver infection to liver cancer.