Not exact matches
Certain
breeds of dogs are genetically
predisposed to particular
types of cancers.
In these
breeds, chondrodystrophy
predisposes the discs to being prematurely converted to an abnormal
type of tissue, whose consistency is unsuitable for the discs» function.
Some
types of cancer are more common it certain
breeds as they may be more
predisposed.
We hear about this
breed or that, or we hear about dogs that have attacked and killed children, but it isn't that a certain
breed or
type of dog is
predisposed to harm children.
Some
types of cancer are more common it certain
breeds, and Boxers, Golden Retrievers, Saint Bernards, Basset Hounds, Airedale Terriers, Scottish terriers, and bulldogs seem to be more
predisposed.
Some
types of cancer are more common it certain
breeds and dogs with shorter noses are more
predisposed to lung cancer.
Even though pet dogs of these
breeds rarely fulfill their original purposes these days, individuals still carry their ancestors» DNA in their genes, which means that members of a particular
breed might be
predisposed to certain
types of aggression.
«In this study only Labradors were examined, but as other
breeds are
predisposed to developing elbow dysplasia, particularly German Shepherds, it would be interesting to investigate how hydrotherapy affects the movement of different
types of dogs.»
In this
type of tumor, the older
breeds are said to be slightly
predisposed.
Most
breeds predisposed to cardiomyopathy are of the large or giant
breed type, including Boxers, Doberman Pinschers, Great Danes, Newfoundlands, and Irish Wolfhounds.
Loose facial skin
predisposes dogs toward these defects and is against
breed type.
The latter
breed runs a 50 percent risk of dying from histiocytosis, a
type of cancer for which these big dogs are genetically
predisposed.
Primary canine glaucoma; This
type of canine glaucoma is noticed in certain
breeds, which are genetically
predisposed to the condition.
Breed and fur
type can play a part in
predisposing your pet to developing warts as they age.
Young animals, particularly certain
breeds, may be genetically
predisposed to develop some
types of joint disease.
Because some
breeds are
predisposed to certain
types of heart disease, we offer comprehensive screening for hereditary, congenital and acquired heart disease: