Across
- 2. Disease in which the body’s ability to clot blood is decreased
- 3. Increased urine volume
- 6. Increased sensitivity to pain/stimulus
- 9. Abnormal growth of cells/tissues
- 11. Bloody stool
- 12. Glucose in the urine
- 17. Vomiting blood
- 18. Use of a needle to collect urine from the urinary bladder
- 20. Vomiting
- 25. Frequent, abnormal urination
- 27. Elevated eosinophils
- 28. Urinating in inappropriate locations
- 29. Enlarged liver
- 32. Increased white blood cells
- 33. Decreased platelets
- 34. Small heart
- 40. Yellowing of the skin, eyes, or mucous membranes
- 42. Slow heart rate
- 43. Unequal pupil size
- 44. Inflammation of a joint
- 46. Treating the clinical signs rather than treating the underlying disease
- 47. Elevated blood potassium
Down
- 1. Inproper/abnormal absorption of nutrients in the GI tract
- 3. Sac-like tissue surrounding the heart
- 4. Increased appetite
- 5. Bleeding
- 6. Elevated blood glucose
- 7. Bloody urine
- 8. Painful and straining to urinate
- 10. Low body temperature
- 13. Decreased appetite
- 14. Elevated white blood cells in the urine
- 15. Blood clot in a vein or artery that impede blood flow
- 16. Inflammation of the intestines
- 19. Difficulty breathing
- 21. Infected uterus
- 22. Elevated kidney values
- 23. Elevated red blood cells
- 24. Clinical signs occurring over a long-period of time
- 26. Infectious disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans
- 28. Fever
- 30. Short-nosed or short-headed
- 31. Increased drinking volume
- 35. Class of drugs used to decrease pain
- 36. Unknown cause of a disease
- 37. Fast heart rate
- 38. Black, tarry stool
- 39. Under the skin
- 41. Blue discoloration
- 45. Fainting
