
Pancreatitis In Dogs
The Pancreas is an organ behind the stomach. It has two functions – help aid metabolism in the body with the help of insulin. And the Pancreas produces enzymes which help digest nutrients.
So pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas.
CAUSES
- Antibiotics and some medicines
- Anti Cancer drugs
- High levels of fat in the blood
- Obesity
- Scorpion attacks (Yes the animal)
More common in older dogs, and more so in females than in males.
SYMPTOMS
- Vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Temperature
- Weight loss
- Gets tired easily
- Getting depressed
- Pain in the stomach area (especially after eating)
DIAGNOSIS
- Your vet should also check your dog for gallstones
- They do blood tests – checking insulin and enzyme levels.
- An ultrasound could be done to check for masses
TREATMENT
- There is a substance that your vet can give your dog which helps the blood flow.
- Potassium/electrolyte supplements.
- If the cause of the pancreatitis is caused by medicine the dog is already taking then they will stop this intake immediately
- Your dogs foods and liquids will be stopped for a few days and likely put on a fluid diet to avoid dehydration – this will give the pancreas time to heal.
- Painkillers and medicine for your dog if they need help to stop the vomiting
- Sometimes antibiotics are given to help prevent or stop infections
- When the dogs food and water consumption’s return, they will have to follow a diet given by the vet.
PREVENTION’S
- Maintaining a healthy weight
- Avoid high fats
- Avoid drugs which could help cause inflammation
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