Types of Illnesses: Take Care of a Sick Boxer Dog
Written by admin on September 19th, 2009 in Dog Care.
Although boxer dogs are a healthy and easy to care for breed of dog, there are times when it may require that the owner take care of a sick boxer dog. When the boxer dog gets sick, the care will vary according to what the sickness happens to be. There are some boxer dogs that have sensitive skin, so the care for the sick boxer dog in that case will require that the dog food be changed to see if it is a food allergy, and that hypoallergenic shampoos and conditioners be used to make sure that the allergy is not because of those substances. In other cases, the care of a sick boxer dog will require more comprehensive care, such as when a boxer dog needs eye care. When there is something wrong with the boxer’s eyes, the dog should immediately be taken to the veterinarian to see what can be done for it and possibly avoid permanent damage to the dog’s eyes.
Common Problems Encountered While Taking Care Of A Sick Boxer Dog
There are some common problems that can occur with the boxer dog breed. There are some problems that have to do with the boxer dog’s heart, called cardiomyopathy. This can be found through the regular veterinary visit in most cases and the vet can recommend what to do to take care of the sick boxer dog. In other cases, there can be the bloat, which is also known as gastric torsion. In this case, the boxer dog’s stomach will fill with air and twist, which is very painful and dangerous for the dog. If this happens, the dog must be taken to the vet immediately so that the condition can be treated before it becomes life threatening.
Boxer dogs can also be prone to having a swelling in their feet and nails, which is very painful to them. In other cases there is a problem with their eyes, which can be due to the eyelid rolling inward and causing the eyelashes to irritate the eye itself. In more serious conditions, the boxer breed is also prone to having different forms of cancer and tumors, such as the mast cell tumors. Some dogs can also have hypothyroidism, which also needs treatment right away by the veterinarian. If it is not treated, the dog can die from it. Usually, being on medication for the condition is enough to solve the problem and restore the balance in the dog’s body. The problem with taking care of the sick boxer dog for these more serious conditions is that it is expensive, and if the person does not have insurance to help, the bills often become too much for them to keep up with.