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  1. Known causes of fibrotic lung disease in dogs and cats include drugs (e.g., chemotherapeutics), toxins (e.g., paraquat), genetics (West Highland White terrier, Dalmatian).

  2. 11 kwi 2019 · Halitosis, or bad breath, in dogs can be a sign of other oral diseases. When bad breath is noticed, the animal should be examined by a veterinarian.

  3. Lung and airway disorders are often caused by direct infection with viruses, bacteria, fungi, or parasites, as well as by immune-mediated reactions or inhalation of irritants or toxic substances. Trauma (such as being hit by a car) may lead to the collapse of a lung or airway.

  4. 16 cze 2023 · There are numerous causes of halitosis in dogs which are divided into broad categories: diseases within the mouth, diseases around the mouth, and systemic disease. Disease within the mouth include alterations to the tissue of the mouth such as trauma, oral foreign bodies, or tumors.

  5. 1 sty 2019 · Known cause ILDs can develop from inhalational exposures or secondary to drugs, radiation or immune-mediated disease. •. Other specific ILDs can be bronchiolocentric diseases or alveolar filling disorders. •. Multidisciplinary collaboration will be required to further characterize ILDs. Abstract.

  6. Lower Airway and Lung Disease. Lower airway and pulmonary parenchymal diseases are also common in dogs. Clinical signs include cough, shortness of breath, and exercise intolerance. In chronic conditions, exercise intolerance may go unnoticed until signs are severe. Siberian Husky

  7. Bad breath in dogs is referred to as halitosis. Halitosis is not only a bothersome condition, it often indicates the presence of an underlying disease that may require treatment. The most common cause of halitosis is periodontal disease, a disease of the gums.

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