Sentences with phrase «for sebaceous adenitis»

OFA costs range from $ 15 for sebaceous adenitis tests to $ 40 for combined readings of hip and elbow radiographs and do not include the veterinary fee for taking the radiographs.
Information form for Sebaceous Adenitis study, to be submitted by dog owners and breeders (includes instructions regarding sample collection and submission)(pdf)
The Poodle Club of America Foundation has provided funding to support a research project under the direction of principal investigator Niels C. Pedersen, «Determining whether risk for sebaceous adenitis of Standard Poodles is associated with a specific DLA class II genotype.»
Vitamin A has been advocated for sebaceous adenitis but seems to be fading out of popularity with the advent of other oral treatments (see below).
Tests that are available now are x-rays to detect displaced or malformed hips, elbows, and knees; eye tests for progressive retinal atrophy; a biopsy for sebaceous adenitis; a blood test for hypothyrodism and vonWillebrand's disease (a bleeding disorder); the BAER (1) test for deafness; and a smattering of other tests that aid in detecting breed - specific diseases.
We aim to determine whether risk for sebaceous adenitis in Standard Poodles can be associated with a specific genetic makeup.

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Other less common possibilities for flaky skin in dogs include ichthyosis, sebaceous adenitis or primary seborrhoea sicca — all of which are primary keratinisation defects of the skin.
Title: A search for possible genetic associations with sebaceous adenitis, an autoimmune disease that destroys hair follicles and leads to hair loss
All my dogs have been genetically tested for dm news von willebrend eyes sebaceous adenitis hips all are clear.
Also, Poodles may suffer from hip dysplasia, sebaceous adenitis, Cushing's disease, Addison's disease, and gastric dilatation - volvulus, so be aware of the signs for those conditions in your Clumberdoodle as well.
Breeders have made their dogs available for research in hip and elbow dysplasia; sebaceous adenitis (a skin disease); copper toxicosis; progressive retinal atrophy (an eye disease); epilepsy; cancer; and more — not only by providing study subjects but by submitting radiographs and other diagnostic tests to various health registries.
For example, poorly - bred Dalmatians can be unilaterally or bi-laterally deaf; Newfoundlands can have heart problems; Basenjis are susceptible to Fanconi syndrome, a kidney disease; Akitas and Poodles are among a handful of breeds susceptible to sebaceous adenitis, a skin disease; Collies may have Collie eye anomaly; toy breeds are susceptible to patellar luxation (slipping kneecaps); and some breeds have a higher frequency of particular types of cancer.
For example, if both parents of your Standard Poodle have certificates proving they were tested and cleared of hereditary eye diseases, hip dysplasia, thyroid disease, and sebaceous adenitis, your Standard Poodle has less risk of developing those conditions.
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