patellar luxation
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Akitas
- In Akita: Care and upkeep
…breed is also susceptible to patellar luxation (dislocated kneecap) and hypothyroidism. As with all large breeds prone to hip dysplasia, puppies should be fed a diet for large-breed puppies that slows their rate of growth. Regular eye examinations to detect progressive retinal atrophy are also recommended.
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Bichon Frise
- In Bichon Frise: Care and upkeep
…the breed is subject to patellar luxation (dislocated knee). Dogs that hop with a rear leg held up and forward should be checked by a veterinarian. Other potential medical issues include cataracts, ear infections, and allergies.
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Boston Terriers
- In Boston Terrier: Care and upkeep
Other potential health problems include patellar luxation (dislocated knee). Most require a caesarean section during whelping.
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Bull Terriers
- In Bull Terrier: Care and upkeep
…healthy, though common ailments include patellar luxation (dislocated kneecap) and mild heart issues. Kidney failure is also a concern. In addition, Bull Terriers are susceptible to hearing problems, and the white-coated variety is especially prone to deafness. In coloured Bull Terriers, deafness is typically limited to one ear. It should…
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Chihuahua dogs
- In Chihuahua dog: Care and upkeep
…of the signs of a luxating patella, common in small dogs, in which the kneecap shifts out of alignment, causing hind-leg “skipping.”
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Maltese
- In Maltese: Care and upkeep
…the Maltese is prone to patellar luxation, a condition in which the kneecap shifts out of alignment, causing hind-leg “skipping.” Any dog that hops and holds a rear leg up and forward intermittently should be checked by a veterinarian for this condition.
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Pomeranians
- In Pomeranian: Care and upkeep
…have a high incidence of patellar luxation, a dislocation of the kneecap. Dogs suffering from this disorder often hop to avoid using the impaired leg. Severe cases may require surgery.
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Poodles
- In Poodle: Care and upkeep
…aware of the signs of patellar luxation, a dislocation of the kneecap (in toys and miniatures); gastric dilatation-volvulus, a potentially life-threatening disorder in which excessive gas causes the stomach to twist and bloat (in standards); hip dysplasia, abnormal development of the hip joint (in standards and miniatures); and sebaceous adenitis,…
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Shiba Inu
- In Shiba Inu: Care and upkeep
…addition, some Shibas suffer from patellar luxation, a dislocation of the kneecap. Dogs that hop with a rear leg held up and forward should be checked by a veterinarian.
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Yorkshire Terriers
- In Yorkshire Terrier dog: Care and upkeep
…Yorkshire Terrier is prone to patellar luxation, in which the kneecap shifts out of alignment, causing hind-leg “skipping.”
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