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Izinto ezili-15 kuphela eziya kuziqonda abathandi bezinja zeBoxer

#10 I-Canine Demodicosis

All dogs carry the Demodex mite. The mother passes this mite on to the puppies in the first days of their lives. The mite can also be passed on to humans, or other dogs - only the mother can "pass" this mite on to her puppies. Demodex mites live in the follicles of the hair and are not usually a problem. However, if your boxer has a weakened or compromised immune system, he can get canine demodicosis.

Canine demodicosis can be localized or generalized. The localized form causes red, scaly patches of skin on the head and forelegs. It is considered a puppy disease and often it heals on its own. However, you should take your dog to the vet, as the clinical picture can also develop into the generalized form of canine demodicosis.

Generalized demodicosis affects the entire body and occurs in older puppies and young adult dogs. The dog gets scaly skin, bald patches, and skin infections all over the body. The American Academy of Veterinary Dermatology recommends neutering or spaying affected dogs because of a genetic link. The third form of the disease, demodectic pododermatitis, affects the paws and can cause deep infection.

#11 Ukuxhatshazwa kwesisu

Often referred to as bloat, this life-threatening condition affects large, deep-chested dogs like boxers, especially if they only eat one large meal a day, eat quickly, drink large amounts of water, or exercise excessively after eating.

Torsion occurs when the stomach is bloated, or filled with air, and twists. The dog is unable to burp or throw up to get rid of the excess air in its stomach, and blood flow to the heart is difficult. Blood pressure drops and the dog goes into shock.

Ngaphandle konyango olukhawulezileyo, inja ingafa. Lindela isisu esijijekileyo ukuba inja yakho inesisu esidumbileyo, iphosa kakhulu, kwaye iphinde iphinde ikhuphe ngaphandle kokulahla. Usenokungaphumli, adandatheke, abe buthathaka, abe buthathaka yaye abe nentliziyo ebetha ngokukhawuleza. Ukuba uqaphela ezi zimpawu, thatha inja yakho kwi-vet ngokukhawuleza.

There is some evidence that the tendency to have torsion is hereditary, so dogs with the condition should be spayed or neutered.

#12 Utywala

Boxers are prone to allergies, environmental allergies, and food allergies. If you notice your boxer has itchy, flaky skin, take him to the vet for a check-up.

UMary Allen

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Molo, ndinguMary! Ndiye ndakhathalela iintlobo ezininzi zezilwanyana zasekhaya ezibandakanya izinja, iikati, iihagu, intlanzi, kunye needragons ezineendevu. Ndikwanazo nezilwanyana zasekhaya ezilishumi ngoku. Ndibhale izihloko ezininzi kwesi sithuba kubandakanya indlela-tos, amanqaku olwazi, izikhokelo zokhathalelo, izikhokelo zohlobo, kunye nokunye.

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