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Pancreatitis

Dogs commonly experience health conditions similar to those in humans, many of which are treatable when detected early. Understanding dog pancreatitis is crucial for pet owners, as it involves inflammation and swelling of the pancreas, with acute and chronic forms.

Acute pancreatitis emerges suddenly and is severe, while chronic symptoms develop gradually. Premature activation of pancreatic enzymes leads to self-digestion, causing pain, vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.

Various factors contribute to canine pancreatitis, including high-fat, low-protein diets, inactivity, and medication intake for other health issues.

Prevention is key, focusing on a healthy diet, avoiding fatty scraps, and opting for premium low-fat dog foods.


Regular checkups, proper attention, and prompt identification of distress symptoms contribute to a long and happy life for your furry companion.

If you ever have any concerns or questions, always contact your vet first.

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