What are the diseases that Samoyed is prone to?

In the process of raising a Samoyed, we need to understand all aspects of it so as to ensure that it can grow up healthy. The first thing we need to know is what diseases the Samoyed is prone to, so that we can prevent them in advance and only treat them early. The next we will see what diseases the Samoyed susceptible to it. One: diabetes diabetes is more common in older dogs of Samoyed, and female Samoyed is more prone to develop than male Samoyed. The main symptoms of a sick dog are increased water consumption, increased urine, and increased food consumption, but weight loss. This is the time to take the Samoyed to the vet for treatment. Two: VKH syndrome (canine uveal skin-like syndrome) Samoyed is also prone to VKH syndrome eye disease, mainly manifested as a loss of vision, eye color changes, and in severe cases can cause secondary glaucoma, cataracts, retinal detachment and blindness. This disease is easy to control, but also easy to recur. Three: Demodicosis Samoyed is also prone to demodicosis, which is divided into congenital demodicosis and acquired demodicosis. Acquired alopecia may be due to neurological alopecia, alopecia caused by poisoning, alopecia caused by burns and trauma, alopecia caused by fatty acid deficiency seborrheic dermatitis, and other reasons. Fourth: allergic dermatitis Samoyed allergic dermatitis is due to allergic reactions caused by allergic substances, the sick dog will show symptoms such as harassment, it will scratch the affected area, so it is easy to cause skin inflammation of the disease. This may also be related to hereditary constitution. Five: skin disease Samoyed is very easy to get skin disease, the reasons for skin disease are infected with parasites, lack of nutrition, infection with bacteria and fungi and so on. When a Samoyed suffers from a skin disease, it is important to take it to the hospital for professional examination and treatment to identify the cause in order to cure its skin disease as soon as possible. The above are the diseases that the Samoyed is prone to, do you understand them all?

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