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Kidney Health in Greyhounds - McDowell's Herbal Treatments

    https://www.mcdowellsherbal.com/treatments/for-dogs/1193-kidney-health-in-greyhounds
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Kidney | Greyhound Gang

    https://www.greyhoundgang.org/learn/health/kidney/
    A raw diet or home cooked meal is best. Prescription kibble – the pits. Slippery Elm made into a gel will soothe the intestinal tract. Milk Thistle and other supportive supplements for the kidney and liver can help too. Digestive Enzymes help with processing of nutrients. SubQ fluids are key, and easy to give at home.

The Renal System of the Greyhound | Greyhound Articles …

    https://greytarticles.wordpress.com/medical-first-aid/urinary/the-renal-system-of-the-greyhound/
    Care of the Racing Greyhound describes the efficiency of the kidney: “In a twenty-four hour period, the kidneys will filter and decontaminate an amount of blood equal to forty times that in the normal average Greyhound, i.e., the entire volume of blood in the greyhound passes through the kidney filters forty times in every twenty four hours….”

Head, Heart, Kidneys | All About Greyhounds

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    A racing greyhound’s kidneys are kept quite busy dealing with exercise-induced stresses, and their effects upon all of the above processes, as well as coping with the typical racing greyhound’s high protein diet, and preventing that protein from leaking into the urine and damaging the kidneys.

CG Does My Greyhound Really Have Kidney Failure

    https://vet.osu.edu/vmc/sites/default/files/import/files/greyhound_pdfs/faq/KidneyFailure.pdf
    Treatment options for kidney disease can vary widely based on the diagnosis. A simple change in diet is recommended for mild cases and intensive hospitalization, intravenous fluids and possible surgery may be recommended for more severe cases. The complicating factor in the diagnosis of kidney disease in Greyhounds is that

Serum creatinine concentrations in retired racing …

    https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12655489/
    Background: Greyhounds frequently have laboratory values that are outside reference intervals established for dogs. Our recognition of increased serum creatinine concentrations in several Greyhounds posed a problem when evaluating a Greyhound with suspected renal disease. Objective: The purpose of this study was to compare serum creatinine concentrations between …

Drugs in Greyhound Racing | GREY2K USA Worldwide

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    Since 2008, these agencies have reported hundreds of greyhound drug positives. In Queensland, greyhounds have tested positive for amphetamine, morphine, and pentobarbitone, a barbiturate. In New South Wales, greyhounds have tested positive for EPO, amphetamine, and codeine. Between 2015 and April 2018, 201 greyhounds tested positive for drugs ...

FAQ | The Greyhound Health Initiative

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    There are numerous treatment options for dogs (and greyhounds) with OSA. The standard of care is limb amputation followed by chemotherapy (4 to 6 doses, depending on the drug). Dogs treated by amputation alone live 3 to 4 months, whereas dogs treated by amputation and chemotherapy can live 14 to 18 months.

Living With Kidney Disease | Greyhound Articles Online

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    Vets call this “compensating kidney disease”, the early stage of renal failure. Even though the dog may be holding his own, by the time he exhibits these symptoms, the kidneys are already 70% impaired. The good news is, the dog can live with this for a while, even more than a year, if you change their diet. And be sure to allow free access ...

Greyhound Blood Test Value Differences from Other Dogs.

    http://www.recycledracers.org/FAQ/greyhound-blood-values.html
    A study at the Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine found that 80% of retired racing Greyhounds they sampled had creatinine values above the standard reference range for other dogs. As a lone finding, an elevated creatinine is not indicative of impending kidney failure.

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