Sentences with phrase «seen in purebred dogs»

Hemophilia is more commonly seen in purebred dogs, and occurs more often in the males.
This is referred to as «primary glaucoma» and is most commonly seen in purebred dogs such as the Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound, Bouvier, Springer Spaniel, Beagle, Shar Pei, Chow Chow, as well as many others.
I will say this: the extremes of temperament and behavior so often seen in purebred dogs are less common in mixed breeds.
PRA is an inherited disease and is most commonly seen in purebred dogs.

Not exact matches

:) also in my state... haha, there's like 2 purebred GSDs in ALL the shelters that I've seen and they're all older and not good w / kids and dogs or cats so... that's not gonna work.
If you doubt this, see Health Defects in Purebred Dogs (3) study the then and now photos and don't be discouraged, be inspired to do better and work harder in your breed club.
I have seen too many lovely purebred dogs with such heartbreaking issues, both in temperament & health.
I see more umbilical hernias in purebred dogs and cats than in crosses.
I see it every day in my veterinary practice but mixed breed dogs aren't tracked like the purebreds so they have a reputation as «healthier» that is actually undeserved in many cases.
Although I have seen this condition in cats, especially purebred ones, I have never observed it in dogs.
For more information: If you would like to see what some of your dog's ancestors looked like, the ASTC offers Historical Record Books where purebred AKC registered Shih Tzu honors and achievements (such as conformation titleholders, performance titleholders, pedigrees, photos, all breed best in show and specialty show winners, and register of merit recipients) can be found.
Curly coats are only seen on a handful of purebred dog breeds, and these dogs require extensive grooming efforts to keep knots from forming in the coat.
There will be no dog events for any dogs, purebred or mixed if people do not see the tactics being used against us and the legislation that is getting pushed through in local communities, state, and federal government levels.
Anyone can find a purebred lab that looks like something you would see in a coffee table book, but ALR has proven that along with the purebreds, we can bring in dogs with a multitude of variations of the breed and some completely out of left field, and people love what we have!
Unfortunately, too much inbreeding causes serious health and temperament problems, and we see this issue frequently in purebred dogs.
It is seen in both purebred and mix - breed dogs, but some breeds, like the Aussie, have a much higher incidence than is seen in dogs as a whole, due to the restricted gene pool typical of any purebred population.
I've seen purebred dogs that the owners paid a small fortune for languishing on chains in backyards because the novelty wore off.
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«We congratulate all of them on their hard work and look forward to seeing their impact on the future and health of purebred dogs in the years to come.»
Since it is seen most commonly in purebred cats (particularly Siamese) and the toy breeds of dogs, veterinarians believe that there is a genetic basis as well.
These numbers are fairly conistent with information from a 2009 Petsmart / Ipsos study (which Christie, I imagine you've seen) in which 8 % were bought at a pet store, 21 % of dogs from a purebred breeder (2 % for cats), 19 % came into a home as a stray (8 % for dogs, 30 % for cats), 24 % from adoption and 25 % from a family member.
This problem has been seen in English springers, Portuguese water dogs, beagles and huskies as well as kittens — both purebred and mixed bred dogs can, on occasion, suffer from this defect.
It is more of a problem in stocky breeds such as German Shepherds and Golden Retrievers We see it more in purebred dogs than mutts.
As far as I know purebred cat breeders send their kittens to new homes already spuetered and have not noticed adverse side effects in cats like we've seen in dogs, but the physiology is completely different.
The ownership of purebred dogs has always been seen as a status symbol in the western parts of Istanbul.
They don't inbreed their dogs, which causes many of the health problems you see in purebreds.
The proportion of mixed - breed and subclassifications of purebred dogs for each of those conditions was determined to distinguish what specific backgrounds may contribute to the inherited conditions seen with higher prevalence in the purebred population or if in fact, purebreds as a whole were more at risk than the mixed - breed dogs.
For each disorder, healthy controls seen at the hospital during that same time period were matched for age, weight, and sex to each affected dog to determine risk of disease presentation in the purebred group as compared to that of the mixed - breed population.
While demand for purebred dogs from breeders and puppy mills still remains high, if we continue to gush about the amazing mutts available right now in shelters then we might just see the day when shelter dogs outnumber bred dogs in homes.
I have wish more people knew that purebred dogs are seen just as often in shelters as mixes.
These dogs, generally referred to as «go - normals», have been clinically recognized since at least 1989 (see, e.g. L.F. Rubin, Inherited Eye Diseases in Purebred Dogs, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 19dogs, generally referred to as «go - normals», have been clinically recognized since at least 1989 (see, e.g. L.F. Rubin, Inherited Eye Diseases in Purebred Dogs, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 19Dogs, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, Philadelphia, 1989.)
«Although purebred dogs are our main focus, we know there is a large contingent of loving, mixed breeds in these counties, and we've seen over the years where disasters have happened and there's no organized way to take care of these animals,» Watson said.
For ten other inherited conditions, the purebred dog population had greater prevalence than that seen in mixed - breeds: aortic stenosis, atopy / allergic dermatitis, gastric dilatation volvulus (GDV), early onset cataracts, dilated cardiomyopathy, elbow dysplasia, epilepsy, hypothyroidism, intervertebral disk disease (IVDD), and portosystemic shunt.
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