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To comprehend the renal defect underlying idiopathic Fanconi syndrome in the Basenji dog, we have focused on delineating the lipid profiles of renal brush border membranes isolated from affected and
Congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) is an inherited Neuromuscular Disease affecting dogs.
Until I see such a hint of familial relationship, I would guess it would be safe enough to breed dogs that were affected with this syndrome in the whelping box, but keep good records on future relatives» puppies.
Wobbler syndrome is a conditions which affects large breed dogs due to compression of the spinal cord; in a smaller dog like a Chihuahua, I would be looking more at conditions like hydrocephalus which is a common problem in Chihuahuas and other toy breed dogs.
Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus or (GDV or «bloat») is a syndrome affecting dogs in which the stomach becomes very dilated with gas and rotates on itself.
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.
Wobbler's syndrome is a serious neurological disease that commonly affect the large dog breeds, especially to Great Danes and Doberman.
Cats are affected by many of the same dental problems that affect dogs (periodontal disease, fractured teeth, and oral masses) in addition to special syndromes (tooth resorption, gingivostomatitis).
The syndrome can affect both male and female dogs ranging in ages from 6 months to 9 years.
Brachycephalic airway syndrome (BAS) refers to several respiratory problems that affect the dog's mouth, throat and nose.
The canine influenza virus that is affecting most of the U.S. has the potential to cause more serious symptoms in dogs than the typical Kennel Cough syndrome.
Episodic falling syndrome (EFS) is an inherited condition affecting dogs.
A multiorgan syndrome best described in the German Shepherd Dog, affected dogs display thick skin nodules and signs of kidney disease, and should be evaluated by a veteri...
Other studies have shown that dogs affected by this syndrome show deposition of amyloid (a protein) in their brains in patterns very similar to the amyloid plaques found in the brains of human Alzheimer's patients.
Due to the loss of coordination associated with vestibular syndrome in dogs, affected pets can no longer judge distance and speeds of passing vehicles.
«As one example, the ACVO [foundation] recently funded a proposal to examine the effect of immune - mediated damage in dogs affected with sudden acquired retinal degeneration syndrome
In severely affected dogs, signs of Hunter syndrome are obvious.
This disease manifests itself as a skin fragility syndrome, where affected dogs begin showing signs of skin sloughing off from the nose, footpads, and lips immediately after birth.
One study at the University of California Davis School of Veterinary Medicine demonstrates how common these observations are: out of 69 dogs participating, 32 % of 11 year old dogs were affected by this syndrome and that 100 % of dogs 16 years of age older were affected.
I wouldn't call it retardation, but there are various causes; dogs affected by tongue hanging out syndrome are usually not affected that badly and live normally.
Treatment for dogs with hanging tongue syndrome can differ somewhat, depending on the reason that the tongue is hanging limp and how severely it is affecting the animal.
Other studies have shown that dogs affected by this syndrome show deposition of a protein called amyloid in their brains in patterns similar to the amyloid plaques found in the brains of humans with Alzheimer's disease.
With the spotlight about to shine once again on dog breeds in the show ring, we are talking about one of the biggest health issues affecting flat faced dogs today — brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome (also known as BOAS).
Less severely affected pups may be back to normal by the age of 3 - 4 months, although most dogs who survive shaking puppy syndrome will have mild hind limb tremors lifelong.
While there is no cure for cognitive dysfunction syndrome, there are many therapies available to improve the quality of life of affected dogs and cats that slow the progression of this disease.
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«b Visceral larva migrans can affect adults and children, and in fact «the common dog ascarid, T. canis, has long been recognized as a cause of larva migrans syndromes in children.
Dogs who are overweight or suffer from brachycephalic syndrome — upper airway abnormalities typically affecting flat - faced breeds — are most likely to experience the condition.
Sundowner Syndrome, a disorder that can affect older dogs with dementia, causes anxiety and other behavioral issues that get worse toward the end of the day.
Two related potassium (K +) channel defects in benign familial neonatal convulsions (BFNC) have recently been identified.9 10 A defect in a receptor for a different neurotransmitter (acetylcholine) has previously been identified in a family with autosomal dominant nocturnal frontal lobe epilepsy (ADNFLE) 11, which was later shown to affect calcium (Ca +) movement.12 In humans, so far, there has not been any success in identifying genes associated with more common primary epilepsy syndromes such as juvenile absence epilepsy and juvenile myoclonic epilepsy (JME).13 No gene or marker linked to an epilepsy gene has been identified in any dog breed, as yet.
Clinical signs: Imerslund Grasbeck syndrome (I - GS) affected dogs exhibit a variety of clinical signs: failure to thrive, poor body condition, weakness and diarrhea, that typically become apparent in the first year to 24 months of life.
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