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Common Pet Conditions

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Synonyms supported: throwing up -> vomiting, itchy -> itching, inappetence -> not eating.

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Dog

Commonly discussed in Can occur across breeds depending on risk factors..

Infectious and Parasitic

Kennel cough complex (infectious tracheobronchitis)

Common signs include Appetite or water-intake changes, Stool, vomit, or urination changes.

  • Appetite or water-intake changes
  • Stool, vomit, or urination changes
  • Breathing changes, cough, or effort
  • Energy, comfort, or behavior changes
Infectious and Parasitic Monitor and review context Clinically reviewed Content still being expanded
Dog

Commonly discussed in Can occur across breeds depending on risk factors..

Respiratory

Cough (acute/chronic)

Common signs include Appetite or water-intake changes, Stool, vomit, or urination changes.

  • Appetite or water-intake changes
  • Stool, vomit, or urination changes
  • Breathing changes, cough, or effort
  • Energy, comfort, or behavior changes
Respiratory Monitor and review context Clinically reviewed Content still being expanded
Dog

Commonly discussed in Can occur across breeds depending on risk factors..

Respiratory

Tracheitis (non-kennel cough)

Common signs include Appetite or water-intake changes, Stool, vomit, or urination changes.

  • Appetite or water-intake changes
  • Stool, vomit, or urination changes
  • Breathing changes, cough, or effort
  • Energy, comfort, or behavior changes
Respiratory Monitor and review context Clinically reviewed Content still being expanded
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