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Weight loss in geriatric animals






Weight is an important indicator of the health of our pets. Our pets come in all shapes and sizes. We worry if they are overweight, because they become sluggish and are at risk from diseases such as diabetes, liver disease and arthritis. We try to limit their food intake and provide adequate exercise to reduce their weight.The other concern that often arises is unexpected weight loss. Some weight loss occurs as part of the aging process, but if there is excessive weight loss in an animal with adequate food intake we must look for a cause.There are a number of diseases to check for and a number of important signs to look out for. Increased thirst is a feature of many diseases, including kidney disease, liver disease and Cushing Syndrome. Diarrhea and vomiting may be due to food intolerance, or pancreatic disease. Weight loss with excessive appetite occurs with hyperthyroidism. Tumors occur with increasing frequency as pet’s age.Owners may be reluctant to have their older pets checked when they recognise the weight loss. Sometimes this is because they think it is just age related and there is nothing to be done. Sometimes it is because they fear that a diagnosis of a terminal disease will be made and they prefer not to know.It is important to remember that many diseases that cause weight loss are treatable or curable. Early diagnosis gives the best chance of a good outcome.

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