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Acral Mutilation Syndrome
Acral Mutilation Syndrome (AMS) can result in an insensitivity to pain and self-mutilation of the limb extremities. This can present as extreme lic...
View full detailsBenign Familial Juvenile Epilepsy
Benign Familial Juvenile Epilepsy (BFJE) is a neurological disease can cause seizures in puppies between three and 13 weeks of age. Symptoms can be...
View full detailsCanine Multifocal Retinopathy
Canine Multifocal Retinopathy (CMR) is an eye disorder causing degeneration in multiple areas of the retina. Onset is usually between 11 and 16 wee...
View full detailsCentronuclear Myopathy
Centronuclear Myopathy (CNM) is a reduction in muscle fibres causing muscle weakness, abnormal posture and gait, and exercise intolerance and colla...
View full detailsCobalamin Malabsorption
Cobalamin Malabsorption or Imerslund-Grasbeck Syndrome (IGS) is an inability of the intestine to properly absorb B12 which is needed for cell growt...
View full detailsCopper Toxicosis
Copper Toxicosis or Wilson Disease is a metabolic disease caused by an inability to excrete copper from the body leading to an accumulation in the ...
View full detailsCurly Coat Dry Eye
Curly Coat Dry Eye (CCDE) causes dry eyes due to abnormal tear production which can lead to eye ulcers. It also causes frizzy hair as well as flaky...
View full detailsCystinuria
Cystinuria (CU) affects kidney function with affected dogs being unable to reabsorb cystine from the urine. This excess cystine can cause crystals ...
View full detailsDegenerative Myelopathy
Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is a disorder which affects the tissue of the spinal cord. This generally causes muscle atrophy and degeneration of th...
View full detailsEpisodic Falling
Episodic Falling (EF) is a muscle condition which causes episodes, often following exercise, of varying length and severity. Muscles, mostly of the...
View full detailsExercise Induced Collapse
Exercise Induced Collapse (EIC) is a neuromuscular disorder. After strenuous activity affected dogs will display hindlimb weakness and incoordinati...
View full detailsHaemophilia
Haemophilia (FD), or Coagulation Factor Deficiency, is a disorder which affects normal blood clotting and causes haemophilia. Affected dogs can hav...
View full detailsHereditary Cataracts
Hereditary Cataracts (HC), or Juvenile Hereditary Cataracts, are a cloudiness of the lens of the eye, causing blurred or lost vision. They develop ...
View full detailsHereditary Nasal Parakeratosis
Hereditary Nasal Parakeratosis (HNPK) causes a dry, rough, and crusty nose which can sometimes crack painfully. Affected dogs are otherwise healthy...
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Ichthyosis
Ichthyosis (ICT) is a condition resulting in flaky skin and dull hair, which can vary greatly between affected dogs. Dogs are generally otherwise h...
View full detailsMacrothrombocytopaenia
Macrothrombocytopaenia (MTCP) is a condition which causes a low blood platelet number but increased platelet size, with these two factors often res...
View full detailsMacular Corneal Dystrophy
MCD is an inherited eye disease that causes problems with a dog's sight. In affected dogs, a build up of carbohydrate causes the surface of the eye...
View full detailsMultidrug Resistance
Multidrug Resistance 1 (MDR1), or Invermectin Sensitivity, causes reactions to certain classes of drug. An inability to metabolize these drugs can ...
View full detailsMuscular Dystrophy
Muscular Dystrophy (MD) starts showing from around eight to ten weeks of age in a shuffling gait, muscle weakness, difficulty eating and excessive ...
View full detailsOsteochondrodysplasia
Osteochondrodysplasia (OCD) is a musculoskeletal disorder which begins with stunted growth at three weeks old. It causes splayed legs, club feet, e...
View full detailsParadoxical pseudomyotonia (PP)
We strongly recommend the testing of Cocker Spaniels and Springer Spaniels for this disorder as the incidence is estimated to be 2.5%. PP produces ...
View full detailsProgressive Retinal Atrophy
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) is a group of eye disorders which cause progressive degeneration of the retina through thinning and decreased blo...
View full detailsSkeletal Dysplasia
Skeletal Dysplasia (SD2) causes short legs with a normal body, often slightly shorter in the front than the back legs. Height becomes 6cm smaller o...
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