Not exact matches
If the
dog is older than two, they report that the
dog is either
dysplastic or not and, if not, how it rates
in comparison with other
dogs of its
breed.
Any
breed or mix can be
dysplastic; however, there are almost no statistics regarding the incidence of hip dysplasia
in non-purebreds as these
dogs are seldom x-rayed.
In both situations, the
dogs have
dysplastic hips and should not be considered for
breeding.
In stark contrast, nearly all St. Bernards are dysplastic and the malady is incredibly common in numerous large breeds of dogs; the same breeds of dogs that develop other juvenile bone diseases, including OCD of the shoulder and ununited anconeal or coronoid processes of the elbo
In stark contrast, nearly all St. Bernards are
dysplastic and the malady is incredibly common
in numerous large breeds of dogs; the same breeds of dogs that develop other juvenile bone diseases, including OCD of the shoulder and ununited anconeal or coronoid processes of the elbo
in numerous large
breeds of
dogs; the same
breeds of
dogs that develop other juvenile bone diseases, including OCD of the shoulder and ununited anconeal or coronoid processes of the elbow.
Today we have Labrador Retrievers with legs that belong on Great Danes; American Eskimos that look like Samoyeds with snipy heads; light - boned Akitas; Shetland Sheepdogs as big as Collies; Dalmatians and Airedales with screwy personalities; aggressive Old English Sheepdogs; neurotic Poodles; unsocialized Chow Chows; and
dysplastic dogs of all
breeds sold
in pet stores.
Breeding studies have shown breeding 2 dysplastic dogs results in 85 - 95 % dysplastic puppies, breeding a normal dog to a dysplastic dog results in approximately half of the puppies affected and breeding two normal dogs will result in about one third of the puppies having hip dy
Breeding studies have shown
breeding 2 dysplastic dogs results in 85 - 95 % dysplastic puppies, breeding a normal dog to a dysplastic dog results in approximately half of the puppies affected and breeding two normal dogs will result in about one third of the puppies having hip dy
breeding 2
dysplastic dogs results
in 85 - 95 %
dysplastic puppies,
breeding a normal dog to a dysplastic dog results in approximately half of the puppies affected and breeding two normal dogs will result in about one third of the puppies having hip dy
breeding a normal
dog to a
dysplastic dog results
in approximately half of the puppies affected and
breeding two normal dogs will result in about one third of the puppies having hip dy
breeding two normal
dogs will result
in about one third of the puppies having hip dysplasia.
In a breed that has about 40 % hip dysplastic dogs according to OFA, it is very tempting to ignore tests results in favor of breedin
In a
breed that has about 40 % hip
dysplastic dogs according to OFA, it is very tempting to ignore tests results
in favor of breedin
in favor of
breeding.