it is either because they ate something bad or just have a sensitive stomach or ate off of the table if you let your pets eat off of the table than that can cause diariah,bloating,or vomiting.
if you want to know more than call your vet it could be something serious for the time being just feed them their regular dog food.
The main disease passed on from dog to man is rabies.
No, it would have to be a parasitic, blood sucking bug that has fed on another animal with a disease that affects the liver like hepatitis or Lyme disease
Inner ear disease or a stroke.
The bite of a mad dog can cause Rabies (or Hydrophobia) followed by death.
Yes, raw dough can be harmful to dogs as it can expand in their stomach and cause bloating or even alcohol poisoning from the yeast fermentation. If your dog has eaten raw dough and is showing symptoms such as vomiting, lethargy, or bloating, it is important to seek immediate veterinary care.
Dogs should not consume yeast as it can cause bloating and digestive issues. It is not safe for dogs to consume any amount of yeast.
It is a common disease of small and medium breeds of Dog. It is when the knee cap luxates - or dislodges - and can cause lameness to the dog.
You would have to be bitten by a rabid animal e.g a dog.
Laziness, bloating, and mouth foaming
There is not really enough information in the question to answer it properly. You would need to know what trait the D and d stood for to give a proper answer.If the dog's genotype is Dd and it has the disease, this suggests that the disease is caused by a dominant allele. A healthy bitch would have the genotype dd and half of her pups would have the disease. There is no mate which would produce all heathly pups.If the dog is symptom free then the disease is caused by a recessive allele. In which case the dog should be matted with a dog with the genotype DD to have 100% symptom free pups. Mating Dd to Dd would give 75% symptom free pups and 25% sufferers. Mating the Dd dog to a dd dog would give 50% disease free pups and 50% sufferers.
Yes, this may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. However, this would be an unusual complication of Addison's.
If your dog bites another dog inGermany, I would be more worried about your dog getting a disease rether than the dog in germany. Punish the dog depending on how bad the bite is.\