There seems to be somewhat limited data on the rate of occurrence for this condition
in Cocker Spaniels, as no one organization has concentrated on collecting survey data in recent years.
Cherry eye is the tear gland from the third eyelid, an important source of tears to keep your dog's eyes moist, and it occurs most commonly
in Cocker Spaniels and English Bulldogs.
New research is being done to identify the gene and mutation responsible for inherited cataracts
in Cocker Spaniels, and subsequently, to develop a genetic test that can identify genetically normal, affected, and carrier dogs.
The purpose of Dr. Gustavo Aguirre's research is to identify the gene and mutation responsible for inherited cataracts
in Cocker Spaniels, and subsequently, to develop a genetic test that can identify genetically normal, affected, and carrier dogs.
We see it most often
in Cocker Spaniels, Basset Hounds, Australian shepherds, Chows, Shar peis, Labradors and Nordic breeds.
Barking is not a desired trait
in Cocker Spaniels, but some working strains will be more likely to yap when excited than others.
The American Spaniel Club Foundation, is supporting research aimed at identifying the molecular causes of Inherited Cataracts
in Cocker Spaniels.
Canine Phosphofructokinase (PFK) deficiency is an autosomal recessive genetic disease which prevents the metabolism of glucose into available energy resulting in exercise intolerance and muscle disease
in Cocker Spaniels.
They are particularly common
in Cocker spaniels, Beagles, Miniature Schnauzers, Poodles, and Dachshunds.
In Cocker spaniels which have a higher incidence, it is very difficult distinguishing non-malignant neoplasms from the hyperplastic polypoid otitis externa (neoplastic inflammation of the outer ear and ear canal).
The prognosis for Doberman Pinschers with DCM, for example, is less favorable than in other breeds, while DCM
in Cocker Spaniels may be relatively slowly progressive.
Age, genetics and lifestyle of pet of course plays a part in risk factor for diabetes, but diabetes is prevalent
in Cocker Spaniels, Golden Retrievers, Yorkshire Terriers, Pomeranians, and Dachshunds, as well as Burmese and Abyssinian breed cats.
This most often occurs
in cocker spaniels.
Distichiasis is the term for fine hairs that grows at the eyelid margin which occur mostly
in cocker spaniels.
In cocker spaniels, seborrhea is an inherited skin malady, and usually appears by the age of 2.
«Skin Conditions
in Cocker Spaniels» last modified September 26, 2017.
Sarah is a member of the Board of Directors for West Coast Cocker Rescue, which takes
in Cocker Spaniels from high - volume shelters in British Columbia and Los Angeles.
Eosinophilic ulcerative colitis syndrome is most common
in Cocker Spaniels and German Shepherd Dogs.
We are particularly interested
in Cocker Spaniels, English Cocker Spaniels, Shih Tzus, and Malteses, but this is not a requirement!
We are particularly interested
in Cocker Spaniels, Shih Tzus, and Malteses, but any breed would be helpful.
You know, dogs have the same thing, only we call it exactly what it is, rage seizures (once quite common
in cocker spaniels).
An increase in glandular tissue can lead to an increase in cerumen production and debris accumulation, which seems to be more common
in cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, and Labrador retrievers.
Cats do not appear to be affected by conformational differences of the pinnae, as seen with the Scottish fold.3 Excessive hair in the canal, as seen in poodles and schnauzers, can also decrease ventilation and form hair mats that retain debris and create obstructions.7 Shar - peis have stenotic canals that may be predisposed to higher humidity levels and secretions, leading to overgrowth of normal microbial inhabitants.1, 7 An increase in glandular tissue can lead to an increase in cerumen production and debris accumulation, which seems to be more common
in cocker spaniels, springer spaniels, and Labrador retrievers.1, 7
She sees this time and again
in Cocker Spaniels and is a wonderful resource of information on the Zim Cocker Spaniel Forum.
The disease is most frequently seen
in Cocker Spaniels, many of the terrier breeds, Poodles, Beagles, Chow - Chows, Bassett Hounds, and Dalmatians.
Taurine deficiency is a common cause
in cocker spaniels and boxers, while certain medications can weaken the heart muscle.
May not be due to an actual deficiency of Vitamin A, but does respond to increased levels of Vitamin A in the diet; more common
in Cocker Spaniels
In the Cocker spaniel we have found that the risk of getting affected offspring increases when one or more parents are affected by distichiasis, suggesting the accumulation of presumed predisposing genes.
This study is to our knowledge the first study of prevalence and heritability of distichiasis
in the Cocker spaniel.
Padgett said that his files include information on 102 genetic defects identified in mongrel dogs, more than double the number identified
in the Cocker Spaniel, one of the country's most popular breeds.
In the Springer spaniel, the DLA - DRB1 * 015:01 — DQA1 * 006:01 — DQB1 * 023:01 haplotype was significantly associated with disease risk (p = 0.014, odds ratio (OR) = 5.14) and showed a similar trend
in the Cocker spaniel.
Otitis externa comes about
in the Cocker Spaniel's ear as a result of the warm, unaired area under the ear where organisms enjoy growing.
It is also seen
in the cocker spaniel, golden retriever, Labrador retriever, and mixed breeds.
In the Cocker Spaniel world, a breed known for its predisposition to pancreatitis, we have seen many dogs affected with chronic pancreatitis who are successfully managed.
See Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis associated with over-vaccination
in a cocker spaniel puppy at the bottom of this webpage.
Membranoproliferative glomerulonephritis possibly associated with over-vaccination
in a cocker spaniel.
Dolores Rodrigues, AACSR's founder, became involved
in Cocker Spaniel Rescue due to her own deep bond with her late Cocker Spaniel, Rudy.
Are you inadvertently snow - balling bad behavior
in your Cocker Spaniel?
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Not exact matches
It took five years — until 1952 — to replace the «ill - tempered
cocker spaniel» as No. 1 dog
in AKC registrations.
Michelle's
cocker spaniel, Frosty, is yip - yapping laps around the premier coach
in the history of women's basketball.
Here again, «
in 1947 a new favorite emerged» replacing the «ill - tempered
cocker spaniel.»
Over the years she owned 85 different breeds of dogs, and she helped popularize the English
cocker spaniel and the German shepherd
in this country.
DOG SHOWS — HOLLY TREE CERTAINLY - A-LADY, a black - and - tan
cocker spaniel handled by Ted Young Jr., won the American Spaniel Club Futurity, in Ne
spaniel handled by Ted Young Jr., won the American
Spaniel Club Futurity, in Ne
Spaniel Club Futurity,
in New York.
After a walk
in the woods with my husband Tim and our two crazy
Cocker Spaniels we head home have a hearty breakfast and then the rest of the day is spent absorbed
in yarn, knitting and making.
I live
in the West Midlands with my hubby, feisty toddler daughter and
cocker spaniel.
And talking of the diminutive Dfid minister, he triumphed
in the competition with his
Cocker Spaniel / Poodle cross Noodle («Not quite a poodle»), closely followed by Simon Reevell MP with Harry, and David Burrowes MP with Cholmeley coming
in third.
DOGGONE CUTE These puppies are part of the first litter of dogs (five beagles and two beagle
cocker spaniel mixes) conceived by
in vitro fertilization.
Wassong says she was inspired to create the organization after her
Cocker Spaniel, Puccini, was diagnosed with melanoma
in 2006.
Today, Sara lives
in Charleston with her husband and two lovable
cocker spaniels, Madison and Bella.