9.Canine

Influenza: Differentiating It From Canine Kennel CoughCanine influenza, on the other hand, is a highly infectious respiratory ailment brought about by some influenza viruses. Influenza is characterized by cough and sore throat, fever and chills, nasal congestion, fatigue, and muscle aches.
Prevention:
Canine influenza can be prevented with the help of vaccination. If your dog socializes with other dogs, particularly when they are caged, you should discuss vaccination with your vet.
10.Obesity

Obesity is not a disease per se, but Obesity is still considered a pathogenetic disorder that forms the basis for severe diseases such as diabetes, heart diseases, and some joint troubles.
Prevention:
Feed your puppy proper foods in equal portions, and make sure your dog is active enough. For those who overfeed their dog, they should observe their weights and reduce the amounts of food they give them. Seek the vet’s advice on the right diet for your dog.
Conclusion:
In essence, controlling common diseases in dogs mainly involves care, vaccines, and periodic vet examination. Preventing and identifying any diseases in your dog right at the infancy stages is very important. That way you can prevent and minimize any risks that are likely to be a threat to your dog’s health in the future.
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