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Fatty Liver Disease and Lifestyle Changes for Your Shih Tzu


Has your Shih Tzu recently been diagnosed with fatty liver disease? Be sure to talk to your vet about treatment, medications, and long-term care. Your vet is here to help and can provide you with a treatment plan for your Shih Tzu. Your vet can also help you understand what the long-term will look like. In general, fatty liver disease occurs when large amounts of fat are deposited into the liver. The overload of fat prevents the liver from accomplishing its main job of breaking down waste and detoxing the body. Because of this, your dog may show symptoms of rapid weight loss, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, muscle wasting, depression, and drooling. Fatty liver disease in dogs can either be a primary condition or a secondary condition meaning it is the result of another illness. Consult with your vet clinic Aurora, CO for more information about the disease and how to help your pup.

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