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  • Piroplasmosis
    Parasite transmitted  by a tick
  • Pancreatic Insufficiency
    A deficiency of the digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas usually resulting in indigestion and passage of loose, fatty, white faeces.
  • Paralysis
    Inability to move.
  • Paronychia
    Inflammation of the nail beds.
  • Parvovirus
    A recently emerged virus infection of dogs.
  • Periodontal
    Inflammation of the gums around the teeth.
  • Pharyngitis
    Inflammation of the pharynx usually associated with generalised disease.
  • Pneumonia
    Inflammation of the lungs.
  • Polydipsia
    Drinking excessively. There are many causes but this is generally a serious sign.
  • Polyphagia
    Increased appetite.
  • P.r.a
    Progressive retinal atrophy. An hereditary eye condition.
  • Prostatic Hypertropy
    Enlarged prostate gland.
  • Prostatitis
    Inflammation of prostate gland.
  • Pruritus
    Itchy skin. There are many causes of pruritus.
  • Ptosis
    Inability to raise the lower eyelid.
  • Pyloric Stenosis
    Contraction of pyloric valve in the stomach.
  • Pyometra
    Accumulation of pus in the uterus occurring four to six weeks after a hitch has been in season leading principally to increased thirst. This is a serious condition.
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