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Post by ZandraJoi on Sept 11, 2021 7:16:41 GMT -5
healthypets.mercola.com/sites/healthypets/archive/2021/09/05/voice-changes-in-pets.aspx Story at-a-glance Unlike most transient voice changes or laryngitis in people, a change in or loss of voice in dogs and cats should trigger a visit to the veterinarian There are two types of voice changes in pets: mechanical interference with vocal cord vibration, or loss of nerve signals to the vocal cords Mechanical interference with vocal cord vibration is often caused by trauma, an abscess, tumors or cancer Loss of nerve signals to the vocal cords can have many causes, including an autoimmune condition, infection, hypothyroidism, and laryngeal paralysis My notes: Just like with humans, need to know your pet.
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Post by Bob on Sept 21, 2021 18:10:24 GMT -5
Yep. Know your pet.
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