Common Health Problems
There are many common health problems that your Golden
Retriever will experience from time to time. Most of
these ailments are nothing serious, providing you know how they
should be treated and prevented. Below, we will take a
look at the most common ailments, and tell you how to prevent
your Golden from getting them.
Distemper virus The distemper virus is
an airborne disease that poses a high risk. This virus
can be prevented by getting your Golden 3 different
vaccinations when he is between 6 and 16 weeks of age, along
with his regular annual booster shot. The symptoms from
this virus include fever, cough, diarrhea, and vomiting.
If your Golden Retriever has these symptoms, you should
immediately take him to see the vet.
Heartworms Heartworms are among the most
common ailment with all dog breeds. They can reach
lengths of up to 12 inches in the heart and the lung arteries,
leading to heart failure, a decrease in blood circulation, and
even death in some cases. The symptoms with heartworms
may not appear until it is too late, so you are better off
preventing them with the correct heartworm medicines.
Heatstroke During the summer months or
hot days, your Golden Retriever can get a heatstroke. You
can prevent this from happening by giving your dog plenty of
water, and never leaving him in direct sunlight. If you
are playing together on a hot day, you should give him plenty
of time to rest so he doesn’t overdo it. The symptoms
indicating a heatstroke include a lot of panting or drooling,
dark gums, a glazed expression, rapid pulse, and even
vomiting. If your dog starts to show any of these
symptoms, you should immediately take him to the vet.
Rabies Rabies is one of the more serious
ailments that your Golden Retriever can get, as it has an
adverse affect on your dog’s nervous system. Normally,
dogs get rabies through a bite of another animal that is
infected with the disease. There are rabies shots that
helps to prevent the disease, and your dog should get them at
least once a year. The symptoms of rabies include
seizures, aggression, and foaming at the mouth. If you
suspect your Golden has rabies, you should call the vet
immediately.
Tapeworms Tapeworms are normally caused
by fleas, and affect your dog’s stomach. The symptoms for
tapeworms include a loss in weight, diarrhea, and even biting
of the rectal area. You can easily prevent your Golden
from tapeworms by using a rigid flea control. If your
Golden Retriever exhibits symptoms for tapeworms, you should
take him to the vet immediately. If the vet catches them
in time, he may be able to kill the tapeworms with an oral
medicine.
Hookworms Hookworms result from your
Golden coming in contact with feces, his mother, or the worm
simply burrowing under exposed skin. You can prevent your
dog from getting hookworms by cleaning his living area and
keeping his skin clean. The symptoms that accompany
hookworms include a dry coat, weight loss, weakness, and blood
in the stool. As with all other ailments, you should
immediately contact your vet if your Golden Retriever starts to
show any of these symptoms.
Although these are just some of the most common ailments for
Golden Retrievers, there are other ailments and health problems
that your dog can get. If your Golden starts to show any
signs of ailment, disease, or health problem, you shouldn’t
hesitate to contact your vet and set up an appointment.
Some of these diseases and ailments can be pretty serious -
although they can be treated if you catch them in time.
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