Anemia
Anemia is caused by a lack of red blood cells. Since red blood cells supply the body with oxygen, their deficiency is associated with a lack of oxygen in the body, which causes fatigue and weakness. There are several types of anemia. For example, iron deficiency anemia is caused by a lack of iron in the body and poses a threat to the proper functioning of organs. As for megaloblastic anemia, it is caused by a lack of vitamins B9 and B12.
As a competent parent, remember that a nutrient-rich diet and regular veterinary checkups are important prerequisites for your companion animal’s health. Practicing responsible care can prevent the development of anemia and other health problems.
Progressive Retinal Atrophy
Progressive retinal atrophy causes gradual degeneration of the retina and loss of vision. The mentioned disease is passed on to companion animals by inheritance. Regular eye exams and a diet rich in antioxidants can help maintain retinal health.
Before purchasing an important family member, carefully research his genetics and make sure that your little friend does not have a genetic predisposition to vision problems.
Amyloidosis
Amyloidosis is a rare disease that causes the accumulation of protein in various organs and disrupts their functioning. Amyloidosis manifests with mild symptoms in some companion animals. However, there are cases when the disease is accompanied by acute side effects.
The symptoms of amyloidosis depend on which organ is damaged in our companion animal, however, as usual, the disease is characterized by fatigue and weight loss. Amyloidosis can be prevented through a balanced diet, regular exercise, and routine veterinary checkups.