Kidney Disease in Dogs: What You Need to Know
Kidneys in dogs (just like in humans) filter waste from the blood, regulate minerals, and help maintain fluid balance in the body. When the kidneys don’t function properly, waste products and toxins build up, leading to serious health problems.
Renal disease is the medical term for any condition that damages the kidneys.
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As always, please consult your vet about your dog's diet if they have been diagnosed with kidney or liver issues.
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Types of Kidney Disease in Dogs
Kidney disease is typically classified as acute or chronic:
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Acute Kidney Disease
This type develops suddenly, often due to another problem such as toxin ingestion, kidney stones, infections, or even cancer.
Symptoms can appear quickly and be severe—but with early veterinary treatment, acute cases can sometimes be reversed. -
Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD)
This is long-term, progressive, and usually irreversible. It’s often age-related, though genetics and diet can also play a role.
Dogs with CKD may not show signs until significant kidney damage has already occurred. While the condition cannot be cured, its progression can often be slowed with the right care.
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