What Are the Causes of Canine Myositis?
Fotolia.com”> jQuery(document).ready(function(){ jQuery(‘#jsArticleStep1 span.image a:first’).attr(‘href’,’http://i.ehow.co.uk/images/a05/sn/0d/causes-canine-myositis_-1.1-800X800.jpg’); }); Canine myositis can cause muscle pain and weakness. Canine myositis is a condition that damages the muscles through inflammation. Most dogs with myositis develop symptoms quickly, and the symptoms can progress quickly. The most common signs of canine myositis include muscle pain, weakness, difficulty swallowing, stiff walking and muscle swelling or shrinking. If your dog exhibits any of these symptoms, check with a veterinarian as soon as possible to diagnose and treat your pet. Infection An infection within the dog’s muscle can lead to myositis. The infection may be due to a parasite or a virus. Toxoplasma, neospora and hepatozoon are some of the most common parasites that can infect the muscles and cause canine myositis. Although rare, dogs typically acquire toxoplasma parasites from contact with