In this episode of the Family Pet Podcast, Dr. Christine Garrett discusses chronic kidney disease in pets. The kidneys act as filters, removing waste and maintaining electrolyte balance in the body. Chronic kidney disease is characterized by irreversible loss of kidney function. Common signs and symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, vomiting, and weight loss. Diagnosis involves physical exams, blood work, urinalysis, and imaging. Prevention strategies include maintaining hydration and avoiding toxins. Treatment options include dietary changes, fluid therapy, and medication. The life expectancy and quality of life for pets with chronic kidney disease vary depending on the cause and treatment.

Takeaways

Chronic kidney disease in pets is characterized by irreversible loss of kidney function.

Common signs and symptoms include increased thirst, frequent urination, vomiting, and weight loss.

Diagnosis involves physical exams, blood work, urinalysis, and imaging.

Prevention strategies include maintaining hydration and avoiding toxins.

Treatment options include dietary changes, fluid therapy, and medication.

The life expectancy and quality of life for pets with chronic kidney disease vary depending on the cause and treatment.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction

01:00 Preventive Medicine and Chronic Kidney Disease

03:18 Function of the Kidneys

04:29 Electrolyte Balance and Kidney Function

06:05 Chronic Kidney Disease in Pets

08:30 Irreversible Loss of Kidney Function

09:26 Signs and Symptoms of Chronic Kidney Disease

11:10 Diagnosing Chronic Kidney Disease

12:31 Risk Factors for Chronic Kidney Disease

15:11 Chronic Kidney Disease in Dogs

17:40 Prevention of Chronic Kidney Disease

19:41 Treatment of Chronic Kidney Disease

23:02 Life Expectancy and Quality of Life

25:13 Closing Remarks