Eye diseases: including inward rolling of the eyelids, trichiasis, lacrimal duct blockage, etc. Some breeds of dogs and cats, such as Shih Tzu, Pug, Bulldog and white poodle, bear, Beagle, etc., are prone to these eye problems.
Respiratory diseases: some short-nosed dogs, such as Pekingese, Pug, Bulldog, Boxer, etc., due to the recession of the nose are prone to bronchial torsion, resulting in problems such as throat paralysis and snoring.
Skin diseases: certain breeds of dogs and cats, such as Shar-Pei, Pug, Bulldog, etc., due to many skin folds, are prone to dirt build-up and may lead to skin diseases.
Dental diseases: small dogs, especially those of miniature size, such as Poodle, Shih Tzu, etc., are prone to having their milk teeth and permanent teeth overlap with each other, causing food debris to block the teeth, leading to problems such as calculus, periodontal disease and halitosis.
External otitis: breeds such as Cocker Spaniel, Poodle, Shih Tzu, Pekingese, Maltese, etc. are prone to external otitis due to poor ventilation of the ear canal.
Constipation: If a pet's diet is unreasonable and lacks exercise, it may lead to problems such as loss of appetite due to constipation.
The above are only some common pet diseases and symptoms. The health of pets requires the careful observation of owners and regular veterinary examinations. If there are any doubts or symptoms, you should seek help from a veterinarian as soon as possible.