The phrase
"congenital problems" refers to health issues or abnormalities that a person is born with, rather than developing them later in life.
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For dogs, the parts of their body that are most frequently affected
by congenital problems are the central nervous system, the eyes, the muscles, and the bones.
I looked online and could not find any policies that would
cover congenital problems, as these are typically excluded from most ALL policies.
When he was around 4 years old, I started to become very concerned about the possibility of Jackson developing hip and elbow dysplasia later in life, a
common congenital problem with labs.
â $ ¦ Begin with a thorough physical examination to evaluate your pet's basic health and to
detect congenital problems that need to be managed.
Setting aside my personal — and legally irrelevant — disgust at the idea (the «yuck factor,» as one evangelical leader infamously dubbed it, is really no sound basis for building our sexual ethics), it seems that the typical objection to such relationships is that they might lead to
congenital problems in any offspring that result from the union.
Democratic congressional candidate Dave Clegg has released his first video ad of his campaign, highlighting the story of his daughter Jessica, who was born without a heartbeat and with life -
threatening congenital problems.
Sadly, other than variety, an extra thing dogs in the non-sporting group seem to have in common is a predisposition to
congenital problems often triggered by unscrupulous breeding practices.
Each litter becomes smaller as more generations are produced and the young commonly begin to inherit
many congenital problems.
A watchful eye will help spot runts that fail to thrive and those with
serious congenital problems will be spared unnecessary suffering.
Dogs from puppy mills and private individuals are often the products of parents who've never received appropriate veterinary care nor have they been health tested
for congenital problems such as hip dysplasia, glaucoma, heart problems, and renal illnesses, just to mention a few.
Some indiscriminate breeders have
inflamed congenital problems by careless overbreeding, and have created unstable temperaments through simple neglect.
Abnormally small puppies who are likely to suffer health complications in future, or could pass on
congenital problems if they survive and breed are often euthanized at birth.
Because of her age, her AMC team considered a
rare congenital problem where an aberrant blood vessel tightens around the esophagus and blocks the passage of food.
Automatic coverage for the New Born (including internal and
external congenital problems) up to the expiry of the current policy (On renewal, this new born baby should be covered specifically)
THE FIRST YEARâ $ ¦ Begin with a thorough physical examination to evaluate your pet's basic health and to
detect congenital problems that need to be managed.
Assess and treat swallowing and communication difficulties arising
from congenital problems or acquired disorders after a stroke or injury
Clegg said his daughter was born with life -
threatening congenital problems, but because his family's insurance was acquired during the pregnancy, the insurance company decided it was a pre-existing condition.
Apart from these, some of the most
common congenital problems that the English Bulldog breed in particular faces are hip dysplasia and other joint - related problems such as arthritis.
The youngest is a year old and has had had a hip and both knees reconstructed due to
congenital problems which were not evident when we got her — although we would have taken her anyway.
Unless there was
some congenital problem.
If the baby is still failing to thrive other causes should be investigated — is the baby anemic, are there any gut infections or other diseases, or
congenital problems that prevent proper absorption of food?
Please note that water fasting can not cure diseases caused by deficiency of insufficient nourishment like scurvy and rickets,
congenital problems, etc..
Three different options for simulations make Sturmovik suitable for hardcore and casual gamers, but the game doesn't defeat
the congenital problems of the genre.
Though it can be related to poor nutrition it is most commonly
a congenital problem.
Boston terriers are prone to a lot of hereditary and
congenital problems, which include heart problems, deafness y juvenile cataracts.
In young animals,
congenital problems are of particular concern.
She had
a congenital problem with her hips not fitting in their sockets properly, and because of this had arthritis and took meds daily.
This situation in dogs can be caused by
a congenital problem (there since birth) or one that occurs as the dog goes through life — being tugged on or picked up by its collar.
The coverage for certain breeds (the ones with more genetic /
congenital problems, i.e. English bulldog, Shar - Pei...)
Many of our cats have also received additional vet care as needed, such as surgery for injuries or
congenital problems, treatment for ear, eye, upper respiratory infections, and viruses.
The same goes for up to a year after the purchase if a veterinarian finds
a congenital problem.
Vomiting and diarrhoea are very common in newly rehomed puppies for a variety of reasons, including but not limited to: stress of rehoming, parasites including worms and amoebae, bacterial infections, viral infections (including the deadly parvovirus), dietary indiscretion and / or rapid changes in diet, vitamin deficiencies, toxins and
congenital problems.
These dogs are prone to
congenital problems, especially if the color is in the eyes or ears sometimes resulting in blindness or deafness.
The onset of Hypothyroidism may be from a naturally slowing down gland due to the dog's age,
a congenital problem or, in some cases, a tumor on the thyroid gland.
Dapple dachshunds do not have
the congenital problems that the double dapple experiences.