It is possible that sperm could be used from
male dogs affected with GRPU or that carry the gene for GRPU.
Not exact matches
It most commonly
affects castrated
male and spayed female
dogs between the ages of 4 and 10 years across a variety of breeds.
Chronic active hepatitis is and inflammatory disease of the liver common in small to medium breed
dogs, but can occur in any breed of
dog,
male or female, can occur at any age, although most
affected dogs fall in the middle age to senior age range.
Male dogs are more commonly
affected.
Male dogs with one copy of the mutation are
affected.
In
male dogs, the prostate may be secondarily
affected.
Female
dogs are
affected about twice as frequently as
male dogs.
These conditions are inherited as X chromosome linked disorders, meaning only
male dogs can become
affected with the disease, while female
dogs, though not clinically
affected, can carry the mutation and pass it on to their young.
Affected dogs should not be bred; if semen has been stored from
males that develop hereditary cataracts it should be discarded.
HGE can
affect any breed of
dog at any age and it is not more prevalent in
males or females.
Fibrosarcoma mostly
affects older
male dogs, starting at their skull, spine, pelvis and ribs before growing towards the skin like tentacles.
About 70 percent of
dogs with Addison's are female, although in some breeds, including Standard Poodles and Bearded Collies,
males and females are equally
affected.
In most
dogs, only one hip is
affected, and
males and females are equally
affected.
The syndrome can
affect both
male and female
dogs ranging in ages from 6 months to 9 years.
It has been shown that 50 % of intact
male dogs have microscopic evidence of BPH by 5 years of age and > 95 % are
affected by 9 years of age.
In
male dogs being used for stud, or bite work where higher levels of testosterone are needed for fertility or drive, drug supplementation can be safely administered to shrink down the size of the prostate gland without
affecting the levels of testosterone needed for sperm counts or working drive.
Both
male and female
dogs can be
affected, but obstruction of urine flow is more common in
males due to differences in anatomy.
When it comes to anal glad issues and sexes - both female and
male dogs can be
affected.
Canine hip dysplasia is most often seen in large breeds like German Shepherd
Dogs, Saint Bernards, and Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs, but any size dog may be affected and both male and female dogs are affected with equal freque
Dogs, Saint Bernards, and Greater Swiss Mountain
Dogs, but any size dog may be affected and both male and female dogs are affected with equal freque
Dogs, but any size
dog may be
affected and both
male and female
dogs are affected with equal freque
dogs are
affected with equal frequency.
Affected dogs are unlikely to be well enough or live long enough to breed, but if semen is stored from
males who had HSA it should be discarded because this disease is virtually always lethal.
Juvenile,
male dogs are most commonly
affected.
In addition to these breeds,
male dogs are also
affected more commonly than females.
The ratio of
affected male dogs (90) to female (56) was 1:0.62, differing significantly from the 1:1.08
male to female ratio for the general Irish wolfhound population during the same time period (p = 0.001; an average of 2502
dogs were born yearly).
Analysis of pedigrees from 4005 Bernese mountain
dogs with 50
affected dogs revealed a polygenic, recessive mode of inheritance with a predisposition for
males 7.
Bladder stones in
dogs (also referred to as uroliths or calculi) are increasingly common, and can
affect both
male and female
dogs of all breeds and all ages.
However, when only those
dogs with onset of seizure activity before 3 years of age were taken into account, there was not a significant difference between the percentage of
affected females and
males.
Allergies to specific
dog food's and their ingredients can
affect any breed,
male or female and can start occuring at any age (although symptoms are more common in younger
dogs from the age of two up to six years old.
This disorder also causes immobility of sperm; therefore
affected mature
male dogs are sterile.
Male dogs of a median age of 7 years are commonly
affected.4
Any age
dog can be
affected, although one study noted the median age of
dogs with idiopathic pericardial effusion was 7 years, while in
dogs with nonidiopathic effusions, the median age was 9 years.4 This same study found a higher prevalence of pericardial effusions in
male dogs.
Affected male dogs typically present with symptoms related to cysteine bladder stones at 6 to 14 months of age, however female
dogs tend to develop symptoms later than
males.
Hereditary nephritis in the Samoyed is a dominant, X-linked disease that
affects young
male dogs more severely than females.
Answer: I found an abstract of Dr. Glickman and associates» article on this studyfrom the AAHA journal (May / June 97) which states that the only factors thatsignificantly
affected a
dog's risk of gastric dilitation / volvulus werebeing
male, being underweight, being fed only one meal daily, eatingrapidly and fearful temperament.
Enlargement of the prostate gland
affects over 60 % of unneutered
male dogs older than five years.
OCD occurs more frequently in
males than females and most
affected dogs begin to show signs of pain or lameness around 4 - 8 months old.
Female
dogs are more commonly
affected than
males.
Affected dogs are usually in the 5 to 14 month age range and
male dogs are more commonly infected than female
dogs.
Though all cats (and
dogs) are at risk of urethral obstruction, the condition tends to happen most often in cats — and amongst them, the most commonly
affected are the
male cats and those with certain other «predisposing factors».
The prevalence of MMVD in CKCS increases with age and
male dogs develop MMVD earlier than females, thus, an age difference between the groups or more
males in one groups should
affect the result [5].
In the present investigation, 53 % of all
dogs had heart murmurs, with 46 % of the females
affected and 61 % of the
males.
Among
dogs homozygous for the mutation (i.e. carrying two copies of it)
males have a much higher incidence of urate urolithiasis than females but not all genetically
affected males show clinical signs.
Middle - aged, outdoor
males are almost 4 times more likely to be
affected by heartworms than are other
dogs, especially in hot, mosquito - friendly climates during the spring and summer hunting months.
Any
dog may be
affected, but
males of short - coated breeds are more commonly represented.
Male dogs seem to be
affected more often than females.
I found my own
male dog required less food after neutering, but that my female
dogs did not seem to be
affected.
Staphylococcal infections are the most common cause; older
male dogs seem to be most
affected.
In humans, the gene that is linked to this type of clotting defect is recessive and
affects more women than men; this is not as true for
dogs, as
males and females are equally susceptible to inheriting the disease.
Perianal gland tumors primarily
affect male dogs.
Urinary tract issues can
affect male and female
dogs at virtually any age.
This cancer usually strikes middle - aged
dogs and
affects males more than females.