Thursday, October 14, 2010

Irish Setter - Health Problems


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Irish Setters are wonderful and beautiful breed of dog, but like most large dogs have more health problems that their life is a challenge for all of them. Some health problems may be hereditary or due to problems that all large dogs do, but it is one that is unique and can be very lethal to the Irish setter.

Despite a number of health problems they may encounter, there are nutrients and natural remedies that can help with many of these conditions andsupport of this lovable big dogs enjoy a much healthier life.

Irish Setter dog racing enthusiasts as one of the most beautiful dog. Their hair is either a mahogany or rich chestnut red color and is usually a small amount of white on his chest or neck accompanied. Some regulatory bodies may also include a narrow strip of white that is centered on the skull. They are great in their coloring.

Irish Setteroften it was not classified as very bright, but they are very bright. There are always experts in their own way and in some cases, very stubborn. They bore easily and frequently distracted, the man seems to have as less intelligent than to receive.

This is very nice and happy go lucky feature of this good-natured in the world makes it so popular with the dog. I'm very kind and good-natured dogs, very friendlyand are very oriented to families and children. They are generally not good in one type of farming environment, but still great pets and can be of any type of habitat to stop the time how to get the proper exercise.

They were originally bred for hunting and fighting are still excellent, especially because your bird dog could not happen. Superior hunting skills, they are not intelligent.

Irish Setter puppies are very impulsive, lovable and funny, andthey practically train at home, even if you go to and let them enjoy the outside world. As they mature and grow, they can be much more to protect their family. However, by nature, are not aggressive at all, or are dominant, if provoked.

They are usually a very full life of living 13-15 years, but have some health problems.

Hip Dysplasia:

This is quite common in Irish setter, is not nearly as big a problem as it isother large dogs. dysplasia is an abnormal formation of the hip socket and your dog's severe arthritis can cause crippling lameness and painful.

When to go Irish Setter breed, they should be removed and tested this condition by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals before breeding. However, there may be some things you do, your Setter prevent this painful disease. Several experts have hip dysplasia equatea subset of the clinical form of scurvy, which is a lack of vitamin C

Vitamin C powder or tablets once a day to your setter could prevent or cure if caught early, this condition date. By all means avoid steroids or aspirin, as this only on the problem. Even a teaspoon of cider vinegar per liter of water placement of your dog's muscles aid in the prevention of this condition as it helps to relax.

Epilepsy:

This problem seems to be growing with this breedand there are studies that are currently provided by the Genetic Disease Control Institute, if there is a genetic problem or a problem of errors. It is threatening three types of epilepsy, the setter can: reactive, secondary or primary, and all can be very challenging.

There are several preventive measures that owners can. Magnesium deficiency is a major cause of seizures in dogs. Magnesium is important for the nervous functions, if necessaryTransport of sodium and potassium in the body of the dog.

Selenium plays an important role in brain function and a shortage has also led to seizures. There are two herbs that are very powerful help to prevent seizures are, passion flower and skullcap. Passion flower is a plant, the nervous system that causes convulsions and soothes the scalp is an herb that has several properties in support of the relaxation of overactive nervous system.

HypertrophicOsteodystrophy:

aka HOD, this is a condition that will affect Irish setter puppies at the age of five eight months ago. It can be fatal and symptoms include high fever, swollen joints, lameness, and puppies. This condition can be caused by too much protein in the diet as a puppy too much calcium.

Recommends that vitamin C doses may help in the same way with this disease, as it maintained with hip dysplasia. MostExperts believe that this is a kind of metabolic disease and allow a lot of calcium and protein can be. Although football is very important for growing dogs, big events, only the recommended amounts puppies are used.

Gastric dilatation-volvulus:

This is a condition that affects more than any other breed of Irish Setter, is their greatest enemy, and can quickly take this life.

E 'is often confused with weight, but is very different from inflationuntwisted turns my stomach. With this set of conditions, and the stomach dogs run and stretch the veins is more than one abdominal cavity. When this happens, the failure of various systems of the body and cause of death can come very quickly.

It may be accompanied by swelling and show the same symptoms, the search for a setter attempts to vomit and can not, but in most cases these symptoms. The most common symptoms is a suddenObstinacy, a heavy sigh from your pet, or a sudden difficulty in breathing. If you believe your dog has a GDV it must be treated immediately.

Otherwise, the costs of their Irish setter life. There is no cure for this condition. However, there are preventive measures you can take your understanding that this is a number one enemy of the Irish setter.

Pull your dog two or more small meals and avoid at all costs a big meal. Also add water to dryFood before eating your Irish Setter and let marinate for about an hour prior to administration. Then he raises his cup to make it easier for them to eat, and do not allow exercise directly after eating. Just as inflation, this trigger this condition.

Summary:

There are other conditions that the Irish setter to face, but these are the most common. Understand how to prevent, to help those beautiful red and sweet friend to live a very healthy and happy.

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