In their study, researchers from Uppsala University, SLU and Broad Institute, compared DNA samples from a large group of German
shepherd dogs affected by atopic dermatitis with DNA coming from healthy dogs to reveal the specific DNA segment associated with the disease.
Not exact matches
This inherited trait is strongly
affected by lifestyle and is evident in certain large breed
dogs such as the Newfoundland, German
Shepherd, Saint Bernard, and the Old English Sheepdog.
Through these initiatives, the GSDCA and its affiliate members have built up much knowledge and resources on the veterinary aspects of many disorders / conditions which may
affect the German
Shepherd Dog.
To report disorders, conditions and health matters observed or diagnosed in German
Shepherd Dogs or Puppies to the Hereditary Diseases Scheme, please forward information to the GSDCA so it may gather all available data to better understand what may be occurring and
affecting breed development.
Pituitary dwarfism is hereditary endocrine condition that can
affect German
Shepherd dogs (GSH).
McCarthy placed her three German
shepherd dogs fence to fence with a female full - blooded wolf in order to document how the wolf's behavior would
affect that of her
dogs.
I take issue with lack of exercise and overweight comment, i have two german
shepherds 1 is over 12 the other will be 10 in june, my eldest started to creak at 10 my vets words, the other is fine at the moment, both of these
dogs have been walked for miles every day of their lives until the elder 1 started to slow down, he has been treated with all the usual drugs until they
affected his stomach, i am fortunate that my vet had a vet who is qualified in acupuncture for animals, my
dog has responded very well he has a very good quality of life and is happy, it is worth giving it a try or see if you
dog is suitable for this, not every
dog responds but it worked for mine without it he would not be here.
Osteosarcoma in
dogs is a malignant cancer of the bone that most commonly
affects large and giant breeds such as Golden Retrievers, German
Shepherds, Dobermans, Great Danes, Rottweilers, and Saint Bernards.
Familial cutaneous vasculopathy of German
Shepherd Dogs is a rare vascular disease
affecting predominantly the pawpads of German
Shepherd Dog puppies.
German
Shepherd Dogs and greyhounds are at increased risk, although any breed can be
affected.
We have documented SIBO by culture of duodenal juice in over half of
dogs with chronic intestinal disease; dogs of many breeds are affected, although there is a predominance of German Shepherd D
dogs with chronic intestinal disease;
dogs of many breeds are affected, although there is a predominance of German Shepherd D
dogs of many breeds are
affected, although there is a predominance of German
Shepherd DogsDogs.
Yes, although any
dog can be
affected, it is predominantly seen in larger
dogs such as German
Shepherds, Saint Bernards, Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Old English Sheepdogs, Bulldogs, etc..
When first described, one of the names given the disease was «chronic osteomyelitis of young German
Shepherd Dogs,» but as it was studied in subsequent years, other breeds were found to be
affected, including the Rottweiler, Airedale, Irish Setter, German Shorthaired Pointer, Doberman Pinscher, Great Dane, Basset Hound, and Saint Bernard.
The breeds most often
affected include the German
Shepherd, Boxer, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Rhodesian Ridgeback, Irish Setter, Dalmatian, Weimaraner, Great Pyrenees, Samoyed, Briard, Siberian Husky, Miniature Poodle, Standard Poodle, Bernese Mountain
Dog, Kerry Blue Terrier, Golden Retriever, Wire Fox Terrier, American Eskimo
Dog, Soft - Coated Wheaten Terrier and Pug.
The German
Shepherd Dog and the Basset Hound are the two main breeds involved, although any middle size or larger breed may 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.
The breed that is most often
affected is the German
Shepherd dog, although any breed can develop cavities.
There is complete concordance of the mutation with the disease among
affected dogs in the Mastiffs, Great Pyrenees, Australian
Shepherds, Coton de Tulear and Lapponian Herders.
Some breeds such as Labrador Retrievers, Rottweilers, Bernese Mountain
dogs, Newfoundlands, German
Shepherd dogs and Golden Retrievers are commonly
affected.
The addition of FOS to feline diets at 0.75 % (DM) did not
affect duodenal flora, but it did increase the numbers of lactobacilli and reduce the numbers of E. coli in the fecal flora of healthy cats.24, 25 Healthy German
shepherds believed to have bacterial overgrowth were supplemented with FOS at 1.0 % (AF) of their diet.26 Changes were recognized in the duodenal bacterial flora but these changes were of less magnitude than seen in normal
dogs for these parameters.
A multiorgan syndrome best described in the German
Shepherd Dog,
affected dogs display thick skin nodules and signs of kidney disease, and should be evaluated by a veteri...
If you like German
Shepherd Dogs but are concerned about some of the negative changes that have
affected the breed in recent years, the Shiloh
Shepherd is a good option.
Tina M. Barber, a
dog breeder from New York, wanted the German Shepherd type dog to look and perform the way it did when she was young — a larger dog, with a great personality around the family, and with none of the conformational defects affecting the modern German Shepherd Dog bre
dog breeder from New York, wanted the German
Shepherd type
dog to look and perform the way it did when she was young — a larger dog, with a great personality around the family, and with none of the conformational defects affecting the modern German Shepherd Dog bre
dog to look and perform the way it did when she was young — a larger
dog, with a great personality around the family, and with none of the conformational defects affecting the modern German Shepherd Dog bre
dog, with a great personality around the family, and with none of the conformational defects
affecting the modern German
Shepherd Dog bre
Dog breed.
Breeds that are commonly
affected by atopic dermatitis include German
Shepherd Dogs, Labrador Retrievers, Schnauzers and many terrier breeds.
Any
dog breed can be
affected, but they occur more frequently in Australian
Shepherds, German
Shepherds, Cocker Spaniels, Collies, Dachshunds, Dalmatians, English Springer Spaniels, Golden Retrievers, Poodles, Pugs, Pulis, Siberian Huskies, and St. Bernards.
Chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy (CDRM) is a well - recognised neuro - degenerative disease of unknown aetiology which
affected large breed
dogs, primarily the German
Shepherd Dog (GSD).
It is more common in large breed
dogs, with German
shepherds supposedly being the most commonly
affected breed.
«In this study only Labradors were examined, but as other breeds are predisposed to developing elbow dysplasia, particularly German
Shepherds, it would be interesting to investigate how hydrotherapy
affects the movement of different types of
dogs.»
The addition of the Spanish Water
Dog and Australian
Shepherds increases the number of breeds
affected with prcd to nineteen.
This is a wonderful way to memorialize your special
dogs and raise funds in support of research of genetic issues and diseases that
affect the German
Shepherd Dog.
It is recognised in numerous breeds although large breeds seem to be most
affected — particularly Labrador Retrievers, Newfoundlands, Golden Retrievers, Boxers, Rottweilers and German
Shepherd Dogs.
Different ear shapes and lengths, coat textures and lengths, tail - docking and ear - cropping for breed - specific «aesthetics» (unnecessary and cruel if you ask me) as well as the great variety in breeds and looks (floppy ears vs pricked or long tails vs fluffy curled up tails) greatly
affects their ability to express themselves the way a more wolf - like
dog (such as a German
Shepherd or a Husky) would.
Degenerative myelopathy (also known as DM, German
shepherd degenerative myelopathy, or chronic degenerative radiculomyelopathy) is a slowly progressive disease that
affects the spinal cord and a
dog's ability to walk.
The anal ulceration that goes with this condition may not be a common problem but at least 80 % of
affected dogs are German
shepherds.
Some of the breeds commonly
affected by elbow dysplasia are as follow: Rottweilers, Golden and Labrador Retrievers, German and Australian
Shepherds, Bernese Mountain
Dogs, Newfoundlands, Saint Bernards, Shetland Sheepdogs, Chow Chows, Springer Spaniels, Mastiffs and some Terriers.
The most commonly
affected breeds are those with a large, deep chest, such as the Akita, Great Dane, German
Shepherd and Doberman Pincher, though all
dogs are at risk for developing this condition.
As with any
dogs, Shiloh
Shepherds can be prone to health problems, especially ones that
affect large
dogs.
While any
dog can develop hypoparathyroidism, the most
affected breeds include standard and miniature poodles, German
shepherds, Labrador retrievers, miniature schnauzers and terriers in general.
Any breed of
dog can be
affected but a predisposition has been identified in the German
shepherd dog, the golden retriever, and the Labrador retriever.
Your help is needed now to continue funding valuable research studies on various medical problems that
affect not only the German
Shepherd Dog but also other breeds and even humans.
Young adult
dogs, especially German
Shepherds, are usually
affected.
Large breed
dogs such as Doberman pinschers, Great Danes, German
shepherds, Labrador retrievers, Golden retrievers and Irish setters are most commonly
affected by acral lick dermatitis.
Hot spots are a «
dog thing» in general, but certain breeds seem to be more commonly
affected, including Rottweilers, German
shepherds and golden retrievers.
It does, however, more often
affect larger breeds of
dogs such as: German
Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers, and Mastiffs.
Other breeds that can also be
affected by BSL include American Bulldogs, Mastiffs, Dalmatians, Chow Chows, German
Shepherds, Doberman Pinschers... even Chihuahuas and Shar Peis (or
dogs that just look like any of the above).
German
shepherds have an inherited ventricular arrhythmia that
affects young
dogs between 3 and 24 months of age.
Although any pure bred or mutt can acquire inhalant allergies, the most common breeds that are
affected by these
dog allergies include Terriers, Poodles, Golden Retrievers, German
Shepherds, Irish Setters, Dalmatians, Miniature Schnauzers, Pugs and Shih Tzus.
Collie eye anomaly (CEA) is a hereditary ocular disorder
affecting development of the choroid and sclera segregating in several breeds of
dog, including rough, smooth, and Border collies and Australian
shepherds.