Von Willebrand's disease is a deficiency in the clotting protein known as von Willebrand's factor and most commonly occurs
in the Doberman Pinscher, German Shepherd, Golden Retriever, Miniature Schnauzer, Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Standard Manchester Terrier, Standard Poodle, Scottish Terrier, Basset Hound and Shetland Sheepdog breeds.
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Carpal flexion syndrome is common
in Doberman Pinscher puppies.
Association of hypothyroid disease
in Doberman Pinscher dogs with a rare major histocompatibility complex DLA class II haplotype.
These health conditions have been identified
in the Doberman Pinscher.
This is the type common
in the Doberman Pinscher, the Shetland Sheepdog, the German Shepherd Dog, and the Standard Poodle.
(2) The frequency of the mutant gene
in the Doberman pinscher breed is greater than 60 %!
Similar mutations, it turned out, appear
in both Doberman pinschers and Labrador retrievers bred for narcolepsy.
Flank - sucking This canine compulsive disorder is commonly seen
in Doberman Pinschers, and other dog breeds that are prone to skin allergies and disorders.
Bloat also sometimes occurs
in Doberman Pinschers.
O'Grady MR, Minors SL, O'Sullivan ML, Horne R. Effect of pimobendan on case fatality rate
in Doberman pinschers with congestive heart failure caused by dilated cardiomyopathy.
Flank sucking: a behavioral problem common
in Doberman pinschers and exhibited as a continually wet patch on the flank (from sucking the skin).
Seen
in Doberman pinschers and Labrador retrievers.
Commonly seen
in Doberman pinschers and causes a hackneyed gait (high stepping).
Seen
in Doberman pinschers.
This form is most often seen
in Doberman Pinschers, German Shepherd Dogs, Standard Poodles, and Shetland Sheepdogs.
AAS believes that this dog is a severe risk to the public and that it be seized by the SPCA and be given a chance to be rehabilitated by a trainer who specializes
in Doberman Pinschers.
It is especially prevalent
in Doberman pinschers.
To view a summary of this study see the following page: Correlation of DNA and Factor Assay test for vWD
in Doberman Pinschers and Poodles
Inheritance of von Willebrand factor deficiency
in Doberman pinschers.
Among breeds, it occurs most frequently
in Doberman Pinschers, but has also been detected in German Shepherd Dogs and Labrador Retrievers.
There is also a condition called canine bullous pemphigold which is seen
in Doberman Pinschers and a few other breeds.
Skin diseases abound
in Doberman Pinschers — allergies, bacterial skin infections (pyoderma), lick granuloma, color dilution alopecia (very common in blue Doberman Pinschers), demodectic mange in Doberman puppies, follicular dysplasia, sebaceous adenitis, seborrhea, pemphigus, vitiligo, calcinosis, and zinc - responsive dermatosis.
The most serious orthopedic disease
in Doberman Pinschers is Wobbler's syndrome, which occurs in Great Danes and Doberman Pinschers more than any other breed.
In Doberman Pinschers, the gene is widespread.
Diseases such as ARVC in boxers or dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM)
in Doberman Pinschers may be specifically diagnosed based on the number of abnormal heartbeats over a 24 - hour Holter monitor recording.
In some diseases, such as dilated cardiomyopathy
in Doberman Pinschers or ARVC in boxers, cardiac muscle cells are replaced by fibrous (scar) tissue, fat, or fibro - fatty tissue, which creates an ideal environment to disrupt the normal electrical stimulation of the heart and cause arrhythmias particularly ventricular tachycardia.
Colour dilution alopecia
in Doberman Pinschers with blue or fawn coat colours: A study of the incidence and histopathology of this disorder.
Clotting problems also plague dogs with von Willebrand's disease, a genetic condition frequent
in Doberman Pinschers.
Not exact matches
He came to the United States
in 1986 to test a French narcolepsy drug on the Stanford sleep center's colony of narcoleptic dogs, mostly
Doberman pinschers and a handful of Labrador retrievers and dachshunds bred for the disorder.
The study builds on existing research to better understand the etiology of compulsive disorders
in animals such as CCD, which affects
Doberman pinschers and other canine breeds.
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For instance, say you keep a dangerous dog like pit - bull or
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Argus Alliance was founded
in memory of Argus, a
Doberman Pinscher who was a certified rescue and therapy dog.
AAFCO (the Association of American Feed Control Officials) recommends that adult dogs such as
Doberman Pinschers have at least 18 percent protein
in their diet.
This disease is very common
in many large breeds with
Doberman Pinschers the most heavily afflicted.
In the early years her primary breed was
Doberman Pinschers.
History Bred
in the late 1800s as a guard dog, the
Doberman pinscher was created
in Apolda, Germany by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann.
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Bred
in the late 1800s as a guard dog, the
Doberman pinscher was created
in Apolda, Germany by Karl Friedrich Louis Dobermann.
In a study completed in the UK, Doberman Pinschers treated with pimobendan lived 6 times longer than those treated with an ACE inhibitor (329 days vs 50 days)
In a study completed
in the UK, Doberman Pinschers treated with pimobendan lived 6 times longer than those treated with an ACE inhibitor (329 days vs 50 days)
in the UK,
Doberman Pinschers treated with pimobendan lived 6 times longer than those treated with an ACE inhibitor (329 days vs 50 days).7
In a study of Doberman Pinschers, 80 % of the dogs treated with pimobendan showed improvements in the quality ‑ of ‑ life measures (including exercise tolerance, coughing, dyspnea, and fatigue) compared with only 10 % in the group not treated with pimobendan
In a study of
Doberman Pinschers, 80 % of the dogs treated with pimobendan showed improvements
in the quality ‑ of ‑ life measures (including exercise tolerance, coughing, dyspnea, and fatigue) compared with only 10 % in the group not treated with pimobendan
in the quality ‑ of ‑ life measures (including exercise tolerance, coughing, dyspnea, and fatigue) compared with only 10 %
in the group not treated with pimobendan
in the group not treated with pimobendan.7
My older
Doberman Pinscher now going on 8 yrs was diagnosed with the T4 blood test
in 2012 low thyroid.07.
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Doberman Pinschers, especially those
in need of being rescued!
Doberman Pinschers are generally vilified
in popular media as being viscious.
Patchy hair loss of unknown cause seen
in the Siberian Husky,
Doberman Pinscher, Airedale, Boxer, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Curly Coated Retriever, Irish Water Spaniel, and Portuguese Water Dog
Just as the
Doberman, the Miniature
Pinscher breed originated
in Germany sometime
in the 19th century.
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It appears
in many purebred dogs — not just the
Doberman Pinscher.