Cataracts are
a common hereditary eye problem in the Flat - Coat.
Not exact matches
Cataracts are one of the Australian Shepherd's most
common hereditary problems and easily the breed's most
common inherited
eye disease.
While debilitating
eye problems are not
common, breeders usually have their Cavaliers seen by board - certified veterinary ophthalmologists on a regular basis to screen for the possibility of
hereditary eye disease such as retinal dysplasia, detachment, and cataracts.
For now, Pomskies haven't registered too many
hereditary health
problems, being prone only to
eye disorders (
common with both parent breeds), aller g ies and skin
problems.
Most
common eye problems are either
hereditary or caused by trauma, and when given proper veterinary care, heal well.