Genetic Diseases in Purebred Dogs

Be Aware of These Common Genetic Diseases in Purebred Dogs

By Crystal Sciarini, published Feb 20, 2007
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The best thing you can do to reduce the chances of your purebred dog developing a genetic disease is by purchasing from a reputable breeder. A reputable breed will be a member of national breed organization, they will only breed to achieve the breed standard, and they will be willing to teach and advise you on the breed.

The same selective breeding that breeders use to magnify desirable traits increases the chances of genetic illnesses in purebred dogs. Almost every purebred dog breed is prone to a list of common genetic diseases. Before adopting or buying a purebred dog you need to be aware of which diseases are common in certain breeds.

Allergies
When a dog's immune system over-reacts to a specific environmental factor the dog develops allergies. The allergen may be a food ingredient, grass, or a bug bite. These allergens may cause hot spots, itching, and gastrointestinal disorders. Pugs and Bichon Frise's are two breeds that often develop allergies. The best way to reduce allergies in your purebred dog is by feeding a high quality pet food.

Back Problems
Just like you and I your dog may develop a slipped disk. Purebreds with extended bodies like Dachshunds and Corgis are likely to suffer from back problems. Outside of surgery there is little that can be done for dogs with back problems.

Bloat
Bloat is a dangerous condition that effects large purebred breed dogs. Bloat is caused by a build-up of gas that causes the stomach to rotate. The rotation causes the stomach to be twisted at each end like a sausage link. Bloat in dogs is caused by excessive exercising after eating or by eating to quickly. Keep your large breed purebred dog safe from bloat by feeding three or four small meals a day and by avoiding strenuous exercise after meals.

Cataracts
Cataracts are a clouding of the natural lens of the eye. Cataracts are treatable through surgery, unfortunately the surgery is expensive. Cataracts if left untreated will eventually cause blindness. Rottweilers and Poodles are prone to developing cataracts.

Genetic Diseases in Purebred Dogs

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Takeaways
  • Dogs with longer bodies are likely to develop back problems.
  • Bloat is common, but avoidable in large breeds.
  • Rage Syndrome is found in Spaniels.
Did You Know?
The number one reason dogs are euthanized is not medical related. In the United States the number one reason given to vets for a dog needing to be euthanized is behavioral problems.
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We had a pure bred Shih Tzu that over the course of nearly 10 years developed numerous allergies, persistent ear infections and later anal gland cancer. His problems strated when he was just 2 years old preogressively getting worse as years passed. We would like to eventually have another shih tzu due to their wonderful temperment but to repeat the last 6 months was heart wrnching as we watched our little guy deteriorate. I know that diseases are more prominent in differnent breeds and we are therefore lookign at a mixed breed with the look and temperment of our beloved shh tzu. How can I find this info to come up withe the best cross? Thank you

Posted on 02/02/2008 at 6:02:08 PM

 
Angela, because of the pushed in features of the pug they are prone to respiratory problems. It is important to keep all pets at a healthy weight, but it is especially important for pugs.

Posted on 03/31/2007 at 9:03:00 PM

 
My husband and I bought a Pug a few months ago and so far he's doing well. Do you know if these types of dogs are prone to any health problems?

Posted on 03/30/2007 at 8:03:00 PM

 
Knowing what problems your dog is most likely to have so you can watch for the symptoms is important for your dogs health. Good article

Posted on 02/27/2007 at 1:02:00 PM

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