Unlike cats
with osteochondrodysplasia, in most cases kittens with pituitary dwarfism have heads and bodies that are proportionate.
Because this is a genetic condition, dogs
with osteochondrodysplasia, their parents and other siblings should not be bred.
Not exact matches
Many veterinarians oppose breeding Scottish folds as all cats
with the gene have
osteochondrodysplasia and may experience pain and suffering due to it.
Miniature Poodles are occasionally found
with a form of
osteochondrodysplasia that has sometimes but properly erroneously referred to as «achondrodysplasia.»