ATTENTION if you own a Shar pei and sometimes it's hocks ever get swollen up take it to the vet it's an early sign of the Shar pei fever witch leads to Amyloidosis (my Shar Pei has this disease) a Fatal chronic Kidney disease 50% shar pei's get don't be one of the owners who's shar pei dies of Amyloidosis that starts with shar pei fever, which if bad enough they can die from that to when its bad the signs are loss of appetite, weight loss,
increases in drinking, vomit, diarrhea, and not as playful.
Distemper viral disease that damages the liver
Leptospirosis bacterial disease that damages the liver
Hepatitis viral disease that damages the liver
Parvovirus harms the intestinal tract
Parainfluenza causes respiratory
Rabies attacks the nervous system
Lyme disease bacterial infection that is transmitted by
parasitic deer ticks
Kennel cough respiratory disease
Coronavirus targets the intestinal tract
Roundworms intestinal parasites
Heartworm damages heart tissue