A disease
affecting middle aged dogs, malignant histiocytosis produces multiple tumors in the skin on the limbs or trunk.
It commonly
affects middle aged dogs and the most common breeds affected are poodles, dachshunds, and beagles.
Not exact matches
Affected dogs were primarily medium to large breed and young to
middle aged.
Myxomatous valvular degeneration (MVD) is a slowly progressive condition that
affects heart valve anatomy and function in
middle -
aged to older
dogs.
Chronic active hepatitis is and inflammatory disease of the liver common in small to medium breed
dogs, but can occur in any breed of
dog, male or female, can occur at any
age, although most
affected dogs fall in the
middle age to senior
age range.
Addison's usually
affects young to
middle -
aged dogs, but can occur in any
age.
Middle aged to older
dogs are
affected and occasionally Cushing's - like clinical signs (polyphagia, weight gain, polyuria, and polydipsia) develop in conjunction with SARD.
Brain tumors occur in any
age, breed and sex, but most commonly
middle aged and older
dogs (> 5 years) are
affected.
Immune - mediated retinal detachment syndrome typically
affects middle -
aged and older
dogs, is nonpainful, of rapid onset, and eliminates most or all of the functional vision.
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.
Affected dogs often develop the disease at
middle age (5 - 7 years of
age) but some can develop it a bit younger.
TRD can
affect dogs from all breeds and
ages but is most often seen in
middle -
aged, large - breed
dogs.
In a case study from Finland,
middle -
aged large breed
dogs were
affected with ARD and only responded to tylosin.
DCM primarily
affects middle -
aged dogs.
Although osteosarcoma is typically a disease of
middle age to older
dogs (median
age 7 years) a biphasic
age distribution has been identified with a subset of
dogs ages 1 - 2 years
affected.
Bladder stones
affect middle -
age dogs more frequently than younger or senior canines.
Cushing's typically
affects middle -
aged and older
dogs.
Affected dogs are typically middle aged to older, and all breeds can be a
Affected dogs are typically
middle aged to older, and all breeds can be
affectedaffected.
Although
dogs younger than a year old are rarely
affected, young to
middle -
aged dogs seem most susceptible to disk disease.
In fact, epilepsy is a common reason for seizures in young - to -
middle -
aged dogs, though it rarely
affects cats.
The classical patient is a young to
middle -
aged small breed
dog though any
dog of any breed can be
affected.
Hypothyroidism can occur at any
age, although it tends to be a problem that
affects middle aged and older
dogs, especially the larger breeds.
Middle aged to older
dogs are more likely to be
affected.
There are a number of suspected triggers for pancreatitis and
middle -
aged overweight
dogs are more commonly
affected:
It typically
affects middle -
aged to older
dogs with a median
age of seven years.
Active, working
dogs, such as sled
dogs, can eat as much as 60 percent fat in their diets without developing pancreatitis, but too much fat may cause trouble for
middle -
aged, overweight, relatively inactive
dogs, who are the ones most commonly
affected by pancreatitis.
Although the underlying lesion is considered a hereditary one and
affected dogs are usually born with the underlying abnormality, the clinical signs of glaucoma do not usually appear until
middle age.
While any
dog can develop diabetes, it frequently
affects middle -
aged to older
dogs, especially unspayed female
dogs.
KCS most commonly
affects middle aged to older
dogs.
In fact, more than 75 % of
dogs get gum disease by
middle age, which can
affect more than their tooth health.
Diabetes is one of the most common endocrine diseases
affecting middle -
aged and senior
dogs, with 70 percent of patients older than seven at the time of diagnosis.
IVD disease can occur at any
age, although it tends to be a problem that
affects middle aged and older
dogs.
OSAs can
affect either the appendicular (e.g.; legs) or axial (e.g.; spine, skull) skeletons, and occur primarily in large (and giant)-- breed,
middle age — to - older
dogs.
While it typically
affects middle -
aged and older
dogs, it can occur in any
aged dog, as well as any breed.
Hemangiosarcoma is more common in
dogs than any other species and
affects mostly
middle —
aged to older animals.
Except in congenitally
affected cases,
dogs are typically
middle -
age or older when they develop hypothyroidism.
The disease tends to
affect middle -
aged to older
dogs but is treatable if caught early.
Middle -
aged or older
dogs (average
age of 11 years) can be
affected and no sex predilection exists.
Middle -
aged, outdoor males are almost 4 times more likely to be
affected by heartworms than are other
dogs, especially in hot, mosquito - friendly climates during the spring and summer hunting months.
The typical patient
affected by FCE is a young adult or
middle -
aged dog of a medium to large breed, such as a Labrador Retriever or Border Collie.
This tumor most commonly
affects middle -
aged or older
dogs of any breed.
This cancer usually strikes
middle -
aged dogs and
affects males more than females.
It most often
affects middle -
aged or older
dogs.