Disorders by Breed - Dachshund (long, smooth and wire haired)
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- The LIDA catalogue reports congenital and hereditary disorders found in pure-bred dogs as well as common conditions thought to have genetic origins because their frequency is higher than expected in certain breeds.
- The inherited disorders listed on the web-site were sourced from the Online Mendelian Inheritance of Animals database.
- New disorders are reported with regularity and while LIDA attempts to keep up-to-date with such reports it cannot guarantee that its content is complete and current.
- The importance of disorders described in the LIDA catalogue varies in terms of frequency and severity.
- Users of LIDA are strongly encouraged to take professional advice before using LIDA data to make breeding or purchasing plans.
Organ System Involved
Cardiovascular
Endocrine
Immune
Integument
- Acral mutilation
- Alopecia, colour mutant
- Cutaneous Asthenia
- Demodicosis
- Dermoid cyst
- Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
- Entropion
- Folliculitis
- Granulomatous sebaceous adenitis
- Hypopigmentation
- Nodular panniculitis
- Pattern Alopecia
- Pemphigus foliaceous
- Pododermatitis
- Sebaceous adenitis
- Sebaceous gland tumor
- Sterile pyogranuloma syndrome
- Sternal callus
- Vitiligo
Musculoskeletal
- Achondroplasia
- Brachygnathia
- Calcification of intervertebral discs
- Cleft lip
- Cleft Palate
- Osteopetrosis
Nervous/sensory
- Cataract
- Ceroid Lipofuscinosis
- Corneal Dystrophy
- Deafness
- Eye abnormality
- Glaucoma
- Iris defects in dog
- Keratitis sicca
- Keratoconjunctivitis sicca
- Microphthalmia
- Optic nerve hypoplasia, bilateral
- Pannus
- Persistent pupillary membrane
- Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) (X-linked)
Urogenital