Certain breeds of dogs develop behavior problems if left alone for extended periods of time.
Not exact matches
This intense training method focuses and keys in on instinctual traits
of certain aggressive
breeds, honing skills to
develop a useful, happy, effective canine companion and working
dog.
There is a genetic predisposition for these tumors to
develop in
certain breeds of dog.
Hereditary footpad hyperkeratosis is an autosomal recessive skin condition found in
certain breeds of dogs in which the foot pads become hardened, losing their normal elasticity,
developing painful cracks that are prone to infections that can lead to lameness.
Certain breeds of dogs are more susceptible to certain types of cancer such as Chows which are about 20 more prone to develop stomach
Certain breeds of dogs are more susceptible to
certain types of cancer such as Chows which are about 20 more prone to develop stomach
certain types
of cancer such as Chows which are about 20 more prone to
develop stomach cancer.
The most common presentation is seen with older, large
breed dogs, but even little
dogs can
develop arthritis when they have
certain problems, like knee caps that slip out
of place.
Some
dogs never
develop any level
of immunity and older pets and
certain breeds are more prone to the effects
of the tick toxin.
Large
breed dogs may be more prone to skin tags than smaller
breeds, and
certain breeds of dogs, like Cocker Spaniels, also seem predisposed to
developing these little lumps.
For example, we identified a predilection
of certain breeds to
develop lymphomas with a distinct cell
of origin, and we discovered regions
of the genome that are associated with cancer risk in
certain dog breeds.
While canine diabetes is believed to
develop later in a
dog's life, usually around 6 to 9 years
of canine age,
certain breeds are simply more prone to the development
of diabetes.
They call our attention to the fact that there are many
dogs (usually
of certain breeds) that do not
develop DJD but are OFA - assessed as dysplastic because
of laxity at two years» age.
* A note about small
dogs:
certain breeds of small
dogs are particularly prone to
developing periodontal disease compared to others because their teeth don't have normal alignment and tiny
breeds may have a tooth crowding problem.
Certain breeds, such as Standard poodles, Portuguese water
dogs, and West Highland white terriers have an increased risk
of developing this disease.
Certain breeds of dogs have a higher risk
of developing cancer at a young age, but most often cancer is diagnosed in middle - aged and senior pets.
Certain breeds of dogs, such as American Cocker Spaniels and Newfoundlands, may
develop taurine - responsive cardiomyopathy.
Certain breeds suffer high incidences of certain conditions: larger breed dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dys
Certain breeds suffer high incidences
of certain conditions: larger breed dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dys
certain conditions: larger
breed dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dyspla
dogs, for instance, like German Shepherd
Dogs, commonly seem to develop orthopedic problems such as hip dyspla
Dogs, commonly seem to
develop orthopedic problems such as hip dysplasia.
Routine examinations are recommended for any animal, especially those over 8 years
of age, and for
certain breeds of dogs (golden retrievers, boxers) that have a relatively higher risk
of developing certain types
of cancer.
Since canine atopy is a genetic disorder,
certain dog breeds have a higher possibility
of developing this disorder.