Causes of kidney failure in dogs

Symptoms of prone to thirst, peeing and drinking hard water may be precursors to kidney failure of dogs. Because dogs cannot speak, they must rely on their owner to observe their health discomfort. Many diseases may have symptoms in the early stages. If the owner does not pay attention, it is easy to miss the best treatment time. So what is the cause of kidney failure in dogs?

When many owners hear that their dogs at home have kidney failure, they can't help but want to ask the doctor why they are sick. To be honest, the causes of renal failure are actually very complicated. For example, some dogs have congenital kidney problems, while others are caused by mistake by eating toxic food, which can damage the kidneys; others are infected and aging, which may be the cause of renal failure of dogs.

Chronic renal failure is caused by damage to renal tissue and causes uremia and cannot survive. Clinical diseases can develop slowly or have acute development. From non-gradual to gradually severe renal disease or repetitive and severe contamination causes kidney disease (eg heavy metals, renal infection antimicrobial agents). Due to uremia, there can be signs of neurology in severe cases. Finally, the kidneys are usually small and hard, and often have an irregular surface; the formation of tumors can expand the kidneys.