It generally takes several weeks before paralysis occurs, and generally
occurs in large breeds of dogs, especially German shepherd dogs.
In cases of full ACL rupture, which typically
occur in larger breeds of dogs or obese dogs, the ACL surgery involves a complete replacement of the ligament.
Not exact matches
We see this lineage pop up
in overwhelming numbers
of Irish Wolfhounds, and it also
occurs frequently
in popular
large breeds like Bernese Mountain
Dogs, Saint Bernards and Great Danes.
Discospondylitis is most common
in large and giant
breed dogs, but can
occur in any
breed of dog.
Atrial fibrillation (known colloquially as A-fib) can
occur spontaneously
in large and giant
breed dogs, but not
in small ones, for the simple reason that there has to be a certain amount
of surface area for the heart's electrical signals to be misdirected within the atria.
The condition is more common
in large breeds of dogs; for example Great Danes, Doberman Pinschers, Boxers and Irish Wolf Hounds1; but it can
occur in small
dogs as well2.
Studies have shown that MPL
occurs in 83 % to 95 %
of all
dogs diagnosed with PL, 10,11 whereas LPL is more common
in large - and giant -
breed dogs than
in small -
breed dogs, with a prevalence up to 33 %
in giant
breeds.1 However, PL is most commonly diagnosed
in toy and miniature
breed dogs, including Chihuahuas, Maltese, miniature poodles, Pekingese, Pomeranians, and Yorkshire terriers, as well as mixed
breeds5, 9,12,13 and Labrador retrievers.7
One
of the more common reasons for urinary incontinence
occurs in older female
dogs, often
in medium and
large breeds.
Osteosarcoma
occurs primarily
in larger breeds, probably due to
large breed dogs being exposed to higher levels
of fluoride compared to smaller sized
dogs.
Osteochondritis dissecans is a bone disorder usually
occurring in the shoulders
of large breed dogs.
Osteochondrosis is one
of a variety
of developmental orthopedic diseases that
occur in young, fast - growing
dogs, typically
large and giant
breeds.
It sounds like Orin has hypertrophic osteodystrophy which
occurs in young rapidly growing
large breed dogs; there is no cure, but the condition is self limiting with treatment consisting
of pain relief and other supportive care (fluids for example).
Of the dogs studied, a 20 percent increase of developing bloat existed for large breeds eating from elevated bowls and a 52 percent increase occurred in giant breeds fed from elevated dishe
Of the
dogs studied, a 20 percent increase
of developing bloat existed for large breeds eating from elevated bowls and a 52 percent increase occurred in giant breeds fed from elevated dishe
of developing bloat existed for
large breeds eating from elevated bowls and a 52 percent increase
occurred in giant
breeds fed from elevated dishes.
A problem called elbow dysplasia is a developmental abnormality that
occurs in the elbow joint
of dogs, mostly
of the medium to
large breeds.
OCD can
occur in any joint, but is especially common
in the shoulders and elbows
of young,
large breed dogs.
Hip dysplasia is one
of the most common diseases
of large breed dogs, but can
occur in smaller
breeds too.
Osteosarcoma usually
occurs in middle aged or elderly
large and giant
breed dogs but can
occur in a
dog of any age with
larger breeds tending to develop tumors at younger ages.
MLO can
occur in dogs of any age or
breed, but is most commonly seen
in middle - aged to older
dogs, and is more common
in large breed dogs.
The most common cause is the natural degeneration
of the disk that
occurs in the chondrodystrophic
breeds when young, and the
larger breed dogs as they age.
Panosteitis is a self - limiting disease which may
occur in large breed dogs between five and eighteen months
of age usually
in the fore - legs; the exact cause
of panosteitis is unknown however, infection, stress, trauma, metabolic or autoimmune disease are suspected.
It is important for
dog owners to understand that there are no health issues that
occur only
in the Rottweiler, rather most
of these conditions
occur in almost all other types
of large breed purebred and mixed
breed dogs.
Osteochondrosis
occurs commonly
in the shoulders
of immature,
large, and giant -
breed dogs.
Osteosarcoma commonly affects the appendicular skeleton (limbs)
of large to giant
breed dogs, but can also
occur in the axial skeleton (skull, ribs, vertebrae, pelvis), which is a more common primary site
in smaller
dogs.
Osteosarcoma is a tumor
of the bone, which
occurs most commonly
in large breed dogs.
While hip dysplasia is commonly perceived to be a disorder
of larger dogs, it also
occurs in small
breeds, mixed -
breed dogs, and even cats.