Rage syndrome in dogs may be more than genetic.
Other health concerns include allergies, deafness, heart disease, hip dysplasia, luxating patellas, seizures, temperament problems such as
rage syndrome in solid colored dogs, and skin problems.
Not exact matches
In some breeds it's called
rage syndrome.
Springer Spaniel
Rage is a very rare behavioral problem that has been reported
in a variety of breeds, but especially
in Springers, hence the common name - Springer
Rage Syndrome.
Although not necessarily genetic, some English Springers have been known to display neurological / behavioral problems known as
Rage Syndrome which can result
in an aggressive behavior.
Dr. Alexander De Lahunta described a «
rage syndrome» as a result of limbic seizures
in his textbook on veterinary neuroanatomy and clinical neurology anatomy.
The form of aggression commonly called «
rage syndrome» can be seen
in any breed, but has been documented most frequently
in English springer spaniels and English cocker spaniels.