Cerebellar cortical abiotrophy: malformation of
152, 154, 159a, 160a, 166, 171, 173, 188, 193a, 197, 206a, 220, 221, 221a, 226,
tissues with edema. few teeth. follicles. Epiphora: abnormal draining of tears often due
abnormality where the animal lacks a lower jaw, and the ears meet below the
257. tears spill over the lid instead of draining to the nose. 228. Spinal cord demyelination (ataxia): an
Osteogenesis imperfecta: imperfect development
resulting from an abnormality of the secretory immune system. An autosomal trait (affects both sexes). 118. Follicular dysplasia is a genetic disease of dogs causing alopecia, or hair loss. 166, 183, 192, 221, 221a, 236, 300, 311a, 312, 320, 327, 330. tract caused by a certain group of bacteria. 293. Doberman pinschers and exhibited as a continually wet patch on the flank (from
some vetebra are malformed thereby exposing the spinal cord. 186, 191, 192, 193a, 194, 208, 220,
spinal cord are malformed and eventually malfunction. hemophilia in dogs). The miniature Schnauzer dog breed is one of several breeds that have elevated risk factors for developing hereditary cataracts, and dogs of the breed can undergo eye screening to look for the signs of cataracts prior to breeding, in order to minimise the risk of producing litters that will in turn suffer from cataracts.. Congenital hereditary cataracts or CHC are just one of a great many . Also called Ehlers- Danlos
109, 110, 111, 121, 135, 136, 140, 144, 147, 156,
Affects both sexes. Common in Dalmatians.
Seen in
It is believed that the Merle gene is the cause of this problem, but there are factors that lend credence to the presence of the Piebald gene in the Catahoula being masked by another gene. Genetic testing may help clarify if a dog is affected with PRA-prcd or another inherited condition of the eye. 235, 245, 281, Doberman pinscher: 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 27, 35, 38, 42, 51, 53, 59, 61, 64,
171. Can be a normal pattern for breeds like the Mexican hairless dog. (See #124b,.) and producing an immunodeficiency syndrome. Commonly seen in Yorkshire
191. and red blood cells. 179, 181, 196,
Found insideThis important book: Offers clinical guidance for accurately assessing risks for each patient Shows how to tailor veterinary care to address a patient’s specific risk factors Emphasizes prevention, early detection, and treatment Improves ... 186, 214, 221, 221a, 256. called "Pug Dog Encephalitis." Maltese: 1, 30, 70, 78, 88, 110, 135, 149, 152, 160, 166, 192, 235,
Primary peripheral retinal dystrophy: a certain
Hepatocerebellar degeneration: a syndrome of
males. 330, Standard Manchester terrier: 42, 72, 109, 135, 166, 185,
This database represents a culmination of the work of the committee, and is constantly evolving with advances in the field of veterinary genetics. animal's sense of coordination deteriorates. Using a technique for DNA sequencing of lymphomas from three dog breeds (Boxer, Cocker Spaniel and Golden Retriever), researchers from ten U.S. and international institutions of veterinary and human medicine . Overview of Causes, Symptoms and Treatment of Congenital Heart Problems in Dogs. Autosomal dominant and X-linked modes of inheritance are less common. the squamous type of skin cell. 324, 330, Sealyham terrier: 22, 42, 81, 135, 166,
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Found insideThe first section addresses how to locate resources, animal alternatives, animal ethics and related issues, much needed information for researchers across the biological sciences and biomedicine.The next sections of the work offers models ... 101. This book will provide complete coverage of the subject describing the anatomy and physiology of the auditory system, types of deafness, testing for deafness, methods of amelioration and management, behaviour of deaf animals, and other ... If a hereditary disease is known to affect a particular breed of dog, it does not necessarily mean that every dog of that breed will be affected. Myasthenia gravis: a syndrome characterized by
Rage syndrome: sudden unprovoked aggression
94. Purebred dogs of many breeds and even mixed breed dogs are prone to specific abnormalities which may be familial or genetic in nature. It can affect one or both eyes. Bullmastiff: 3, 31,51, 55, 88, 103, 114, 135, 152, 166, 221, 221a,
Factor VII deficiency: a mild bleeding disease
Gingival hyperplasia: overgrowth of the gum
Multiple colobomas: a developmental abnormality
273a, 300, 312, 328, 329. 133. Lymphosarcoma: a cancerous condition involving
Advertising. Undershot jaw: a condition where the lower jaw
dog's reaction to an inhalant allergy. 85, 94a, 129, 146, 156, 161, 166, 173, 176, 178, 187, 199, 206a, 214, 216, 224,
Hereditary diseases are the ones that are inherited from parents. Hereditary conditions (genetic diseases inherited from a dog or cat's parents) and congenital conditions (health issues developed while an animal is in utero) can both cause ongoing, chronic threats to an animal's health. disease characterized by inadequate secretion of cortisone from the adrenal
(See #193a.). 267. 319. white blood cell. blood vessels. Most dog hereditary conditions are minor and cause very little trouble to the dogs victim of these. abnormal communications from deeper tissues to the skin surrounding the anus. Affected dogs have renal glomerular disease which rapidly progresses to
caused by autoimmune destruction of tissues. joint. 285. 177, 186, 214, 221, 221a, 236, 245, 256, 259, 270, 304, 330, English setter: 31, 42, 61, 68, 78, 91, 94, 103, 121, 124b, 147, 152,
318. twists, thereby impeding input and output. Iris atrophy: a condition where the iris (the
85, 94a, 103, 115, 129, 135, 156, 161, 166, 173, 176, 179, 181, 187, 199, 214,
Common in Akitas and Chinese shar peis. the muzzle of an animal. tissue cells (i.e., histiocytes). These conditions affect both purebred and mixed breed dogs and often cost thousands of dollars to diagnose and treat. Facial fold dermatitis: an infection of the
West Highland white terrier: 2, 4, 9a, 10, 21, 22, 42, 68, 71, 81,
Congenital dental disorders in dogs are conditions a pet is born with. rare deficiency of a clotting factor (fibrinogen), which causes excessive
Hair follicle tumors: abnormal growths of the
characterized by early onset blindness and low mental capacity. Microphthalmia: a condition where one or both
Deafness: an inability to hear, due to many
disease factors may emerge. 162. 186, 192, 206, 312, 316, 330, Smooth fox terrier: 3, 10, 22, 42, 78, 81, 87, 88, 112, 135,
progressive cerebellar and hepatic disease of 6-8 week old Bernese mountain dogs
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220, 221, 221a, 243, 245, 256, 264,
Found inside – Page 17A B A rare, hereditary form of CDI occurs in humans, is transmitted as an autosomal dominant trait, ... Primary or familial NDI is a rare congenital disorder in dogs and cats; polydipsia and polyuria typically become apparent by the ... 110,. 93. and occasionally in other breeds. 159. Cryptorchidism: condition where one testicle
(See #299a,.). 37a. It can affect their personality, eating habits, and weight. Pyruvate kinase deficiency: a deficiency of a
Inherited diseases in dogs include metabolic defects, immune system abnormalities, congenital physical deformities, neurological and sensory disorders and blood disorders. 120. 180. schnauzers and Shetland sheepdogs. depigmentation, with crusting and ulceration of the tips of ears and tail. 3. CMRI, DM, HUU, JHC. Hereditary spinal muscular atrophy:
Canine congenital heart disease is a diagnosis that indicates a problem with the heart that may be present at birth or is hereditary and develops later such as a hole in the heart, an enlarged heart, stenosis (a narrowing that restricts blood flow) and other deformities. 270, 307, Great Dane: 6, 7, 31, 36, 38, 42, 48, 50, 51, 61, 75, 78, 80, 83, 88,
terriers where the animal has periodic, generalized cramping of the muscles. What is Hereditary Coverage? Dermatomyositis: a disease affecting the skin and
113, 114, 119, 121, 131, 134, 139, 149, 153, 156, 166, 192,
Cerebellar degeneration: a condition where a part
Pancreatic insufficiency: a condition where the
1.Aberrant cilia: eyelashes growing
303. pattern resulting in an undersized individual. Vaginal hyperplasia: an overgrowth of tissues
), 311a. conjunctival membrane of the eye. 186, 256, 266,
Esophageal dilatation: an abnormally large and
OFA will not issue a certificate if the dog has 2 copies of the abnormal gene. site by and for dog show judges, TheJudgesPlace.com
allergic to things they come in contact with, eat or inhale. Pituitary dwarfism: a developmental abnormality
the eyes, blood and other tissues are progressively destroyed leading to
(See #193a.). Disorders of the gastrointestinal system include: Chronic hepatitis. Avulsion fractures: fractures of the bones caused
Perianal fistulas: a condition characterized by
186, 220, 221, 221a, 230, 245, 256, 279, 326, 330. 238. 160. Ventricular septal defect:
8. Dogs can be
periods of activity and last for varying lengths of time. 264a. 300. 317. Cervical vertebral malformation or instability, 71. is malformed. Progressive retinal atrophy: a disease where
how it is inherited: the mode of inheritance in Aussies is presently unknown. 134. unattached to the back of the eye. 44. usually larger. 81. 138, 166,
186, 221, 221a, 230, 245, 256, 270, 328, 329, 330, 334. Muscular dystrophy: a congenital and often
135. 9a. The diseases are discussed in a uniform, easy-to-follow format--a brief description, signs and symptoms, etiology, related disorders, epidemiology, standard treatment, investigational treatment, resources, and references.The book includes a ... joint is loose and out of alignment. animal has too much cholesterol in the blood system. Produces immune deficiency and
Globoid cell leukodystrophy: abnormal
150. 54. 6. 159a, 161, 166, 172, 192, 231, 245, 256, 269, 270, 300, 311a, 312, 326, 328, 330, Saint Bernard: 31, 42, 60, 72, 83, 88, 94, 94a, 103, 109, 114, 118,
variety of causes. Vizsla: 42, 68, 80, 103, 109,
Common
disorder resulting in an abnormal retina, carried by a recessive gene. Before breeding, it's important to assess the health of each breeding dog involved. Eosinophilic granuloma: an allergic reactive
predisposition (see #166, #312). optic nerve going from the eye to the brain is too small. gland. 167. Combining essential hematology content with the diagnostic features of an atlas, Veterinary Hematology: A Diagnostic Guide and Color Atlas delivers all the information you need to accurately assess and diagnose the blood diseases of common ... Thymic atrophy: a deficiency of cell-mediated
Found inside – Page 353... 1527" Congenital Hydrocephalus and Chronic Subdural Hematoma in a Dog, 832* Congenital Porphyria, Hereditary Aspects of ... Calf Disease) Malformed Calf Syndrome on Kodiak Island, Alaska, 239" Cralalaria spectabilis Intoxication in ... 165, 166, 173, 175, 184, 193a,
155. 210. (See
Hemolytic anemia: anemia caused by the
(See #231,. This list includes conditions we may consider hereditary, genetic or congenital in Weimaraners. infiltrated with lymphocytes (white blood cells) and leads to hypothyroidism. Intussusception: a serious condition where the
the epiphysis, a part of the long bones. Immunoglobulin A deficiency: a condition where
Collapsed trachea: a condition where the
Recognizing the significant advances made in the field of animal genetics in the ten years since the first edition of "The Genetics of the Dog", this new edition of the successful 2001 book provides a comprehensive update on the subject, ... 309, 317, Rhodesian ridgeback: 42, 45, 51, 84, 103, 152, 166, 221, 221a, 245,
87. New research looks at role of genetics in lymphoma. Your once frisky and carefree dog or cat may develop a hereditary or congenital condition that's very expensive to treat. If you are doing research before getting a Weimaraner puppy, […] CMS is a lifelong condition that thankfully does not progress; affected dogs typically enjoy a good quality of life besides their exercise intolerance. Norwegian elkhound: 42, 88, 103, 135, 152, 166, 180,
euthanized. Hepatic lipidosis: an abnormal accumulation
For a comprehensive breakdown of the breeds affected by vitreoretinal dysplasia, the reader is referred to the most recent edition of Ocular Disorders Presumed To Be Inherited in Purebred Dogs , with regular updates available from the . 19. 220. 4.Acanthosis nigricans: (usually dachshunds) a
Thrombocytopenia: a reduced number of
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328. location. bleeding. collapse. All of these conditions should be covered in a pet insurance plan. Also known as growth hormone-
Hyposomatotropism: failure of the body growth
from cells of the skin. Pseudohermaphrodism (pseudohermaphroditism): a
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214. and not due to any acquired problems (e.g., malnutrition). Related to atopic
usually flaccid esophagus. "The mutation causes raised lesions to form on the retina. and lip areas. 186, 256, 330, Standard poodle: 9a, 10, 21, 22, 27, 31, 42, 61, 81, 88, 103, 109,
are heterozygous for it) have a 25% chance of suffering from the defect. Hypopigmentation, lips and nose:
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271. protrudes into the vaginal canal or through the vaginal opening. 259. 186, 199, 214, 245, 256, 270, Toy Manchester terrier: 42, 166, 1186, 256, 330, Toy poodle: 5, 10, 22, 26, 27, 42, 49, 78, 81, 88, 92, 93, 103, 109,
structures of the skin. White dog shaker syndrome: a disorder mainly
Goiter: a swelling of the thyroid gland. Cranioschisis: abnormal development of the skull
Keratoconjunctivitis sicca: (see
Seen in English springer spaniels. 176. 35. 287. If you are buying your pet from a breeder, make sure they are properly approved and registered and that they provide health certificates demonstrating their breeds’ clean genetic bloodlines. (See #31,.). diseases affecting the bones due to an abnormality of metabolism. This condition may be the result of injury or congenital deformities (present at birth). 266a. To avoid buying a dog with the potential for a genetic health disorder, it is important to research the conditions . body). 78. Eclampsia: convulsions usually seen around the
), 311b. vessels. Injuries or accidents that could be attributed to the cause may be covered. 85. 84. 152, 166, 173,
copper properly, resulting in liver disease and other problems. In basenjis, glycosuria develops and is called Fanconi syndrome. For instance, Dr. Diane Brown talked of the solid science that identified the DNA behind exercise-induced collapse (EIC), a genetic condition that causes dogs to lose control of their muscles . of several dog breeds. They noted specific DNA variations that they correlated with different head shapes. Encephalitis: an inflammatory condition of the
Genetic epilepsy has a very wide range of severity, from occasional faint tremors to grand mal seizures leading to death. viral infectins by 12-16 weeks of age. abnormalities arising from maldevelopment of the fetal ectoderm (e.g., skin,
268,
Found inside – Page 28Ford L : Hereditary Aspects of Human and Canine Cystic Neutropenia . J Hered 60 : 293-299 , 1969 . 74. Fox MW : Inherited Inguinal Hernia and Mid Line Defects in the Dog . JAVMA 143 : 602-604 , Sept. 15 , 1963 . 75. Some of these conditions are inherited and tend to occur within particular families or breeds, while others are caused by chemicals or injury during pregnancy. 289, 2,96, 305,
immunity expressed by decreased T-cell function and low levels of growth
Abnormalities of the body that are present at the time of a pet's birth are called congenital defects. 296. opening between the upper and lower eyelids. Sertoli cell tumor: a tumor of the testicles
Familial amaurotic idiocy: deposits of fatty
ambiguous or is of the opposite sex. 292. Protracted bleeding from surgical procedures is a
80. 9. 53. CMR1 is an autosomal recessive eye disorder. 55. Severely affected dogs become paralyzed
Behavioral abnormalities: a whole range of
183. 177. Silky terrier: 42, 70, 85, 154, 185, 188a, 193a, 235, 245, 256, 311a,
Hemivertebra: a particular kind of
222. 256, 270. Carpal subluxation: a condition where the
English setters, Germn short-haired pointers, and Australian cattle dogs. (See #122,.). causing cavities within the spinal cord, probably just an effect of #289. 152, 154, 164,
By Mindy Cohan, VMD As a veterinarian, I have naturally contemplated my dogs' genetic background and pondered about their inherent risk for breed-specific health problems. 188a. 143. Spinal osteochondrosis: a specific type of
Updated September 3, 2021. 145. Nasal pyoderma: a skin infection of the nose. Necrotizing myelopathy: a condition where the
weakness and muscle atrophy with a typical gait, and progressing to dangling of
Found insideThis book provides the veterinary practitioner, student, breeder and pet owner with a complete but quick reference to the diagnosis and management of breed-related medical conditions of dogs and cats. 171 recognized dog breeds and 42 cat ... 120, 121, 131, 135, 136, 146, 147, 157, 159a, 166, 168, 169, 170, 171, 174,
of the thyroid gland. Pet Hereditary and Congenital Conditions Pet Hereditary and Congenital Conditions. Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism), 118. 316. impairment of neutrophil function or adhesion which causes chronic recurring
206. eye movements. accumulating under the skin. 275, 276, 302, Nova Scotia duck tolling retriever: 9a, 42, 159a, 166, 256, Old English sheepdog: 9a, 42, 80, 88, 103, 122, 129, 140, 146, 148,
186,
Enostosis: a bony growth within the hollow part
Genetic Disorders in Dogs. Dr. Carel Breytenbach (BVSc), Muldersdrift Animal Clinic, muld_vet@mweb.co.za, 011-7952025. but most often in Doberman pinschers. 115. characterized by abnormal growth of tissue over the cornea. window.open(x, 'largeimage','menubar=yes,status=no,scrollbars=yes,toolbar=no,resizable=yes,width=800,height=700,left=50,top=50');
The most common familial disorders in cats and dogs include renal amyloidosis, renal dysplasia, polycystic kidneys, basement membrane disorders, and tubular dysfunction (Fanconi's syndrome). The world's 1st
185, 235, 236, 245, 256, 269,270, 276,
239. Found inside – Page 125... May have a genetic basis Epidermal naevi • Uncommon Skin tumours • See under Neoplastic conditions Musculoskeletal conditions Aseptic necrosis of the femoral head • Mode of inheritance not known Congenital elbow luxation • Uncommon; ... outer membrane and outer surface of the cornea. 244. Hypertrophic osteodystrophy: a condition of
327a. mouth is not closed and the inside of the nose opens into the mouth. Juvenile amaurotic idiocy: a syndrome
Hemeralopia: inability to see in daylight. a lethal problem called acrodermatitis in bull terriers. Many congenital and hereditary conditions can be treated or managed with medication and/or surgery. The findings of a decade of further investigation into the genetics of dog breeding have been incorporated into this new edition of a classic source of information for breeders.
malformation of the vertebrae in the neck usually leading to nerve damage. 233. Common in giant breeds, boxers, Doberman pinschers. 28. Seborrhea: a skin disease with excess scaling
251. which secretes estrogen and causes feminization. lack of coagulation factor IX. atrophy. Pemphigus erythematosus: one of many skin
250. Since it does not have too many outward symptoms and share symptoms with other diseases, genetic heart conditions are often missed during diagnosis. fistula: a malformation of blood vessels in the liver or an abnormal
165, 166, 173, 175,
10. the feet and legs. Factor VIII deficiency or hemophilia A: the
224. Juvenile cellulitis: an inflammation of cells
18. And indeed, numerous dog breeds today suffer from severe health issues caused by extreme physical features. 324, 327, Borzoi (Russian wolfhound): 31, 36, 42, 118, 152, 155, 166, 192, 200,
Unfortunately, like most popular dog breeds, the miniature schnauzer is known to develop some inherited diseases that can create difficulties for the breed and the people that love them. Generalized myopathy: a condition affecting all
recessive inheritance. The French Bulldog Genetic Test Report consists of four genetic disorders. 200. Uric acid excretion abnormalities: an
Fanconi syndrome: a kidney tubular
307, 318, 319, 320, 330, English toy spaniel (King Charles and Ruby Blenheim spaniels): 42, 55,
small blood cells necessary to control bleeding. lumps of hard calcium deposits in the skin. abnormality in the process of the excretion of the uric acid formed during
Anesthetic idiosyncracy: a condition where an
It can be very difficult for an individual person to try to gain an understanding and knowledge of illnesses, conditions, diseases, abnormalities and disorders to understand the major difference between a congenital illness or condition or a disease and a hereditary or genetic condition or disease. of the structures of the eye. Zinc deficiency: can be caused by dietary
The most common inherited disorders for all dog breeds according to the AKC Canine Health Foundation are: cancer, eye disease, epilepsy, hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, heart disease, autoimmune disease, allergies, patellar luxation, and renal dysplasia. is a different color from the other or has more than one color to it. Hypertrophy of nictitans gland: a condition
not meet properly. the cortex of the kidney(s) develops incompletely. 269. 278. It can affect one or both eyes. For example, if your puppy was born blind (congenital) any condition or treatment related to the blindness would not be covered, such as removing the eyeballs or eye infections, but if she injured herself by running into a branch or falling into a hole she didn’t see, your pet insurance would cover veterinary treatment. Epidermoid cyst: a small growth consisting of
Found inside – Page 1212Inherited deafness has a genetic basis, whereas acquired deafness does not. At present there are no known hereditary forms of deafness in dogs except those that are congenital, with one possible exception being a condition in Cavalier ... Most inherited diseases in dogs are monogenic and have an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. 142. When purchasing pet insurance make sure you understand what the policy says regarding congenital and hereditary conditions so there is no confusion regarding what is and isn’t covered. Fragmented coronoid process: osteochondrosis
Chinese shar pei: 10, 22, 29, 80, 94, 103, 128, 129, 135, 152, 166,
Thrombocytopathy: a functional abnormality of
113. 190, 221, 221a, 222, 231, 235, 245, 249, 256, 274,
boxers. 261. 42. Narcolepsy: a neurological disorder
an abnormally low blood glucose. Ectropion: an abnormal rolling out of the
Found insideIn Designing Strategies for Cleft Lip and Palate Care it was aimed to link the epidemiology from different areas in the world with the interspecialty surgical care and the future genetic research projects. More affected dogs are needed to research this disease, as of April 2011 the genetic mutation has not yet been identified. Osteopetrosis: a condition where the bones are
Restricting them from jumping can help avert disastrous . from the bladder. Animals with epitheliogenesis imperfecta have failed to develop part or all of the layers of the skin. Copper storage abnormalityin liver: (see #2,.). Conus septal defect: a developmental abnormality
First printing: August 1994, revised Aug 1997, Nov 2000, and March 2019. 109. the discs between the vetebra are abnormal and prone to rupture and
small organ at the base of the aorta, near the heart. Lymphocytic thyroiditis: an autoimmune disease
201, 205, 217,
blindness and death. 152, 166, 221, 221a, 2,42, 245, 256, 260, 269, 270,
Hypoplasia of dens: a condition where part of
331, 331a, Whippet: 42, 61, 70, 80, 103, 143a, 166,
Factor VIII deficiency or hemophilia A, 122. 152. Responsible breeders are working to reduce the incidence of genetic disorders in their lines through DNA testing. (See 343a, 168,
311. 149d. Affected puppies usually die from
282. Castration responsive dermatosis: a skin
305, 318, 319, 326. Corneal dystrophy: an abnormality of the cornea
245a. brain causing signs of central nervous system dysfunction and epilepsy
Found inside – Page 99Scott DW, Miller WH, Griffin CE: Congenital and hereditary defects. ... While it is true that many “symmetric” alopecias in dogs are endocrine-related, there are several important disorders that are due to hair shaft or hair follicle ... Here is a list of some of the most common conditions – note, the list is not exhaustive. a condition
LIDA collects, organizes, and disseminates information about the prevalence of inherited disorders in Australian dogs. Patellar luxation can affect either or both legs. of a specific red blood cell enzyme in English springer spaniels. and deeper structures. 184, 193a, 199, 221, 221a, 223, 226, 230, 235, 236, 256, 269, 275, 294, 327, 330. Hereditary disorders are genetically carried through either of the parents' genes to the offspring; basically they are inherited medical conditions. Some may be minor and resolve with growth, while others may prevent normal development and function or even cause premature death. Retinal dysplasia: a condition where the retina
communication between the arteries and veins in the liver. (See #249,. inflammation and infection of the cells of the skin including the hair follicles
(See #331. Granulomatous sebaceous adenitis: a disease of
and stunted growth. Stenotic nares: a condition where the openings
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