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Canine Cushings DiseaseBy: Noel Dundas | 06/10/2009 | PetsCushing's Disease is a common condition in older dogs which can often be mistaken for the onset of old age. A well house-trained dog can have “little accidents” and urinate in the house as well as show signs of hair loss. There are however other diseases with these symptoms which are also not attributed to old age so it is important the diagnosis is correct. Cushings Disease - Causes & SymptomsBy: William Greenbaum | 26/08/2009 | Diseases & ConditionsCanine Cushings Disease is a rather nasty and insidious disease known medically as hyperadrenocorticism, which is a condition of the adrenal glands in which they over-produce a hormone known as cortisol. Dog Cushing's Disease-a Brief OverviewBy: Tiffany Doggett | 30/12/2007 | PetsUnfortunately, as dog's age, their risk of developing health problems increases. There are several different medical conditions and diseases which affect middle aged and elderly dog far more than young dogs, one of which is dog Cushing's disease. Cushing's Disease in Dogs (Hyperadrenocorticism) - What You Should KnowBy: Cristian Stan | 04/05/2009 | PetsThis disease is known in the medical world as hyperadrenocorticism, which means an overproduction cortisol in the body. Cortisol is the stress hormone and the disease usually appears in dogs at the age of 6 years or older. Dogs Cushing’s disease, if not treated, can eventually progress into a life-threatening condition for you petBy: Frank Will | 30/03/2009 | PetsDogs Cushing’s disease, if not treated, can eventually progress into a life-threatening condition for you pet. It can lead to kidney, liver, and even heart failure, as well as diabetes and several neurological disorders. This disease will also make your pet much more likely to incur infections in their mouths, their ears, and several areas or their skin, as well as their urinary tract. Canine Health Information - For Older DogsBy: Rebecca Prescott | 20/03/2007 | PetsWhen are dogs considered old, and what signs and symptoms should you look out for as your dog ages? Here you'll find a good overview of health information for our older canines, as well as little things that can help sustain the quality of your dog's life. Dog Bladder Infection - A Sign of Underlying Health Problems?By: Rena Wong | 05/10/2009 | PetsBladder infection in dogs is commonly caused by bacteria. A simple bacterial infection can be treated with a course of antibiotics. However, recurrent or persistent bladder infection may indicate other underlying problems such as bladder stones, bladder cancer, Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism)... What are the symptoms of Addisons Disease in dogs?By: William Greenbaum | 03/09/2009 | PetsAddisons symptoms are tricky to pick up so many dogs may actually be suffering from the disease before its finally diagnosed.
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