Selection based on conventional phenotype - based EBVs or gEBVs rather than on individual phenotypes is expected to substantially increase the rate of response for complex traits
like hip and elbow dysplasia [62,65,66].
Like many popular breeds, the Bulldog has its fair share of hereditary based issues,
like hip and elbow dysplasia and heart conditions.
The Border Collie is generally a healthy breed, but this doesn't excuse them from genetic conditions
like hip and elbow dysplasia.
Joint diseases
like hip and elbow dysplasia are less common in Ridgebacks than in many other large breeds.
While many hip and joint problems are caused by genetics, slow and consistent bone growth throughout puppyhood is thought to reduce the severity of conditions
like hip and elbow dysplasia, osteochondrosis, and developmental orthopedic disease.
Not exact matches
Western vets use acupuncture most often for problems
like arthritis, back pain, tendon injuries,
hip or
elbow dysplasia,
and physical problems of the nervous system.
Nonetheless,
like any other canines, they are also prone to a few health problems such as skin allergies, eye defects,
hip and elbow dysplasia.
These dogs are prone to a number of health problems including bone
and joint disorders
like hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia as well as bloat, heart conditions,
and various eye problems.
Like Hip Dysplasia it can be genetic but
Elbow Dysplasia is the general term for any one of many abnormalities within the joint
and can also be caused by environmental factors such as rapid growth, obesity, trauma or nutrition.
Like many popular breeds, the Lab has its fair share of hereditary based issues, like hip dysplasia and elbow dyspla
Like many popular breeds, the Lab has its fair share of hereditary based issues,
like hip dysplasia and elbow dyspla
like hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia.
The few health concerns of this breed include
elbow and hip dysplasia as well as eye problems
like Progressive Retinal Atrophy or PRA.
But
like any other canines, they are also prone to a few health issues such as
hip or
elbow dysplasia, ectropion
and entropion, vaginal hyperplasia,
and recently, attacks of juvenile epiplepsy.
Labs are generally healthy but can be prone to
hip and elbow dysplasia like many big dog breeds.
With the Australian Shepherd, you have to prepare for common health issues
like hip dysplasia,
elbow dysplasia and epilepsy.
Like most dog breeds, the Ridgeback has some genetic health problems, including
hip and elbow dysplasia, cataracts, thyroid malfunctions,
and dermoid sinus.
They have several health conditions common to big dogs (
like hip dysplasia, bloat,
elbow dysplasia,
and some others)
and a few specific just to their breed
and a few others (some autoimmune diseases, vaccine reactions,
and tranquilizer
and anesthesia reactions).
Congenital issues
like hip dysplasia, which breeds
like German Shepherds are predisposed to,
and elbow dysplasia, which breeds
like Labrador Retreivers are predisposed to, can be mild when a dog is young but worsen over time, Dr. Lobprise said.
Large breeds of dogs
like the Caucasian Mountain Shepherd are prone to problems
like elbow and hip dysplasia, so it's important they get the right amount of calcium when they are younger.
There are many canine
and cats with joint issues,
like arthritis, bursitis, osteochondrosis (OCD),
hip dysplasia and other generative problems with shoulders,
elbows and stiff joints.
Like many popular breeds, the Golden Retriever has its fair share of hereditary based issues, like hip dysplasia and elbow dyspla
Like many popular breeds, the Golden Retriever has its fair share of hereditary based issues,
like hip dysplasia and elbow dyspla
like hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia.
Springer Spaniels are most likely to suffer from: joint problems
like Hip Dysplasia, allergies
and immune diseases,
Elbow Dysplasia, Epilepsy, Seborrhoea, some risk of bloat
and Fucosidosis.
Great Danes & Health: •
Hip and Elbow Dysplasia • Cardiomyopathy
and other heart conditions found in Giant Breed dogs • VWD • Wobblers • Eye abnormalities (especially in predominately white dogs) • Hearing abnormalities (especially in predominately white dogs) • Sports
and / or weight injuries
like cruciate ligament tears • Thyroid abnormalities • Bloating
and stomach torsion • Happy tail injuries
For example, dogs that are prone to
hip and elbow dysplasia,
like Labradors, are predisposed to developing arthritis at those joints.
Giant Schnauzers have some of the same health problems common to big breeds,
like hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia.
For example, inherited bone
and joint problems
like hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia are fairly common — these dogs can also inherit epilepsy, heart problems,
and various allergies.