Vomiting may be induced to eliminate specific toxins from a dog s body.
Fluid therapy for dogs in renal failure.
Here are some other ways your dog may be treated for his kidney disease.
This can be achieved by increasing the water content of a pet s diet e g feeding canned food only and through intermittent subcutaneous fluid treatment giving boluses of sterile fluid under the skin.
Subcutaneous fluids can be administered to correct any acid imbalances in dogs with kidney problems.
To help reduce dehydration resulting from renal disease and kidney failure fluid therapy can be used to replace depleted body fluid levels and help the kidneys flush out the toxins in the body.
In fluid therapy electrolytes such as potassium are injected under your dog s skin.
The frequency of fluid therapy injections depends on the degree of your dog s renal failure.
This can be given through an intravenous drip or subcutaneously injected under the skin.
In some instances dogs may be given anti ulcer medications during treatment.
These electrolytes help boost your dog s failing renal system.
Simultaneously administering crystalloids and colloids.
Antibiotics can build up in a dog s system when his kidney function is hampered.
Administering supplemental fluids can benefit dogs with a variety of medical conditions.
Many patients require fluid therapy to combat dehydration.
However antibiotics are given sparingly to dogs with severe kidney failure.
If your dog is diagnosed with a condition that will benefit from fluid therapy your veterinarian can teach you to perform this simple procedure.
Appropriate treatment for chronic kidney failure depends on the specific symptoms and biochemical abnormalities that a dog has.
For the cat the dose range is 10 20 ml kg 24 hr typically 10 ml kg in 2 5 3ml kg boluses 29 31 titrate the amount of colloid infused to effect.