Dog hyperlipidemia refers to the excessive concentration of lipids in the dog's blood, which causes the plasma (clear) to be emulsified. 1. The causes of canine hyperlipidemia: 1. The occurrence of this disease is directly related to hunger stat...
Dog hyperlipidemia refers to the excessive concentration of lipids in the dog's blood, which causes the plasma (clear) to be emulsified.
1. The causes of canine hyperlipidemia:
1. The occurrence of this disease is directly related to hunger states such as decreased feeding, low nutritional nutrition, etc. caused by various reasons.
2. Hyperlipidemia may occur when the sick dog suffers from diseases such as hypothyroidism, hyperadrenal cortex, diabetes, acute pancreatitis.
3. Intake of high-fat foods can cause temporary increase in blood lipids.
2. Key points for diagnosis of dog hyperlipidemia:
1. The sick dog is depressed, has a loss of appetite, is weak and weak, and is unwilling to move.
2. The plasma (clear) is turbid, milky white or yellow, and the serum triglyceride content increases significantly.
3. Prevention and treatment measures for dog hyperlipidemia:
1. First, the pathogenic factors should be removed and the dog should be fed low-fat food.
2. Oral or intravenous injection of thiopropylephthalglycine, 100-200 ml/kg body weight, and use it for 2 weeks.