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Increased thirst, or polydipsia, is a common symptom of many conditions in dogs.
The Vetster Editorial Team
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Pica is an uncommon, abnormal behavior where dogs will obsessively or habitually consume non-food items such as rocks,
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Muscle swelling can be defined as any abnormal increase in size of muscle tissue.
3 min read
Coughing is a common symptom observed in dogs. It can be caused by a multitude of conditions. Some common causes of coughing include bacterial, fungal, and viral infections
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Swollen toes (paw pads) are rare in cats, but may be a symptom of significant underlying disease
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Pacing is rarely observed in cats. The primary conditions that cause pacing are often accompanied by other symptoms.
Difficulty swallowing, or dysphagia, is rarely observed in cats.
Sneezing is a common occurrence in dogs, and is not always indicative of a medical condition.
Sneezing is the body’s natural way of responding to irritants and inflammation by expelling air out the nose.
Pale gums are identified when the normal light pink color of the gum tissues turn pale or white, indicating a serious underlying condition.
Muscle tremors in dogs are involuntary, repetitive, rhythmic muscle movements.
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As dogs get older, their muscles gradually begin to lose function and waste away in a process called muscle atrophy. It’s a natural side effect of getting older, but it can also result from inactivity after an injury or illness, like a broken leg. Here’s what you need to know about muscle atrophy in dogs.
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Lethargy can be defined as having decreased energy and lowered levels of activity. It is a difficult symptom to identify in a cat, since cats typically are not highly active animals
Head pressing is a behavior demonstrated when a dog compulsively faces a wall or corner and remains there without moving or appearing engaged in any kind of activity for a period of time.
Fever, or pyrexia, is an increased body temperature, surpassing 102.5 °F (39.2 °C) in cats.
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