Sentences with phrase «boxer dogs affected»

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Atopic dermatitis, called canine atopy, is fairly common, affecting approximately 10 percent of all dogs, most particularly Golden and labrador retrievers, lhasa apsos, Dalmatians, poodles, boxers, bulldogs, West Highland Terriers, wire fox terriers, and Irish and English setters.
This condition was previously known as «Boxer Eye», and though we do still see it quite commonly in Boxers, we now know it affects many other breeds as well, and occurs in middle aged and older dogs.
Atopic dermatitis, called canine atopy, is fairly common, affecting approximately 10 percent of all dogs, most particularly Golden and Labrador retrievers, Lhasa apsos, Dalmatians, poodles, boxers, bulldogs, West Highland white terriers, wire fox terriers, and Irish and English setters.
Any breed of dog or cat can be affected but short - coated breeds like pit bulls and boxers tend to be more sensitive.
Bloat can affect any dog but it's more common in deep chested breeds like Great Danes, Doberman Pinchers and Boxers.
Breeds most often affected are Doberman Pinchers, Boxers, Dalmatians, Great Danes, and Irish Wolfhounds, but any large or giant breed dog can be affected.
It is recognised in numerous breeds although large breeds seem to be most affected — particularly Labrador Retrievers, Newfoundlands, Golden Retrievers, Boxers, Rottweilers and German Shepherd Dogs.
Many experienced vets have seen enough histiocytomas that they are comfortable to recognize them on gross inspection of a patient that fits the typical age and breed of the patient (teh patient is typically a young dog less than 2 years of age, with Labrador retrievers, Staffordshire terriers, Boxers, Cocker Spaniels and Dachshunds most commonly affected breeds).
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