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Health Issues That Affect German Shepherd Life Expectancy

cropped-GERMAN-Shepherd-2-300x235.pngGerman Shepherds are in their peak between 2 and 6. They're at their peak in terms of physical fitness and mental sharpness.

Their size makes them at a higher risk of developing cancer musculoskeletal issues, and other health issues that could have a negative impact on their lives.

German Shepherds from the working line often live more active lives than their show line counterparts. They require a diet high in nutrients to help them maintain their active lifestyles and exercise.

Cushing's Disease

German Shepherds can suffer from numerous health issues like elbow dysplasia and hip dysplasia. They also are susceptible to Cushing's Disease, degenerative myelopathy and hip dysplasia. Understanding these conditions and taking the right steps to prevent or treat them can allow your dog to live longer. Regular veterinary visits, good nutrition, and regular exercise are the most important factors to a healthy and happy large breed.

Cushing's disease (hyperadrenocorticism) occurs when a pet's body produces too much cortisol, a natural steroid. The condition is typically caused by a tumor that has formed on the pituitary gland or one of the adrenal glands. In 80% to 85% of cases, the tumor develops on the pituitary, a small organ located close to the base of the brain. About 15% of the instances, the tumor is located on the adrenal glands, which are located above the kidneys.

If a pet suffers from Cushing's disease, it becomes more active and eats more than normal. Cushing's can also trigger more thirst and increased urination. This means that the pet needs to drink more water, and take toilet breaks more often. Hair loss, a pot-bellied appearance, and lethargy are also signs of the condition.

A vet can diagnose this disorder by drawing blood and then executing the adrenocorticotropic stimulation test. This test involves injecting the patient with ACTH and measuring his adrenal response. The results will show the level of high or low cortisol levels are.

Once a dog is diagnosed with Cushing's disease, reinrassiger deutscher schäFerhund kaufen he needs medication for the duration of his life. The medication will slow down the growth of the tumor and keep the symptoms under control. Most dogs with this condition can lead normal lives if they are properly treated and monitored. However, the condition can be fatal if not diagnosed and treated early.

Epilepsy

German Shepherds suffering from epilepsy who is properly treated and diagnosed can live an extended and healthy life. Uncontrolled seizures can cause a dog die from oxygen deprivation, or even a serious injury. Untreated epilepsy may also cause depression or reinrassiger deutscher schäferhund welpe kaufen belgischer schäferhund welpen kaufen österreich kaufen (Recommended Looking at) an inability to eat or drink, which could quickly be fatal.

The impact of epilepsy in German Shepherds can be affected by the way in which the condition is handled by the owner. A pet owner who is able to check the dog's medication, create appropriate seizure management strategies and establish a strong support network is more likely to extend the life span of their pet.

Like other breeds of dogs German Shepherds are also susceptible to suffering from dental disease. Untreated, this condition can cause severe damage to gums and teeth, and even cause infections in other organs, like kidneys, liver, and the heart. Dogs who receive regular professional dental treatment are less susceptible to this condition.

Shepherds are at a more bloat-prone risk than other breeds thanks to their narrow, deep chests. This dangerous stomach disorder occurs if the intestines twist, filling with gas and cutting off blood flow to the stomach or spleen. This condition could cause death in less than 30 minutes if not treated promptly. If your Shepherd shows signs of bloat such as retching, heaving, or an overly large stomach or is in a prayer position (front feet are down, the rear is up), you should bring them to an emergency vet as soon as you notice.

German Shepherds that experience bloat have a higher risk of developing hip dysplasia or degenerative myelopathy. This is why it's important to keep your dog's health up to date by arranging veterinary visits and preventative treatments.

Elbow Dysplasia

The elbow is a hinge joint between the humerus (the long bone of the upper forelimb) along with the radius and the ulna (the two bones that form the lower forelimb). The three bones must fit together perfectly to withstand an entire lifetime of motion. If they don't fit together properly, elbow dysplasia develops. It's the most frequent reason why dogs are weak in their front legs.

In certain instances the cartilage between the bones can erode and cause swelling, pain and numbness. This damage is not reversible, so early diagnosis and treatment are important.

The first signs of the disease in a dog are a slight or intermittent limp, particularly after exercise or after getting up from a sitting position. As the disease progresses, the dog's elbow range of motion decreases. There may also be fluid in the joint.

There are three main types of elbow dysplasia. Fragmented Coronoid Process, Osteochondrosis of the Humeral Condyle, and Ununited Anconeal Process. Each of these conditions can be found on one or both elbows.

Screening for elbows and hips of breeding animals is the best bet to prevent these problems. The disease can still be present even after screening. Breeding only dogs with elbows that have been proven to be healthy is the most effective approach. This will stop the genetics for elbow dysplasia being passed onto offspring.

Degenerative Myelopathy

Degenerative Myelopathy is a neurological disease that slowly affects the spinal cord of German Shepherd dogs and causes weakness in the hind legs. DM symptoms usually manifest in older dogs and can progress to paralysis. The condition is considered the canine equivalent of amyotrophic lateral syndrome (Lou Gehrig's disease). It is not known the reason why some dogs suffering from this disease develop it and others don't despite having a genetic predisposition.

Unfortunately, there is no cure for DM. Symptoms may be managed with medication, however the disease progresses and eventually causes paralysis of the forelimbs, too. Certain dogs can endure for months or even years with high quality of life. However, it's common that owners choose euthanasia when their dog is incapable of standing or walking on its own.

To diagnose DM, your vet will conduct a thorough medical history and then conduct a neurological examination. The neurologist will look for other illnesses that show similar clinical signs, and asks for blood samples to test the genetic mutation that causes with the disease. A sample of cerebrospinal fluid will also be obtained to permit analysis and to exclude other diseases. Neurologists may recommend MRI imaging with our advanced diagnostic imaging service. This will enable your vet to pinpoint areas of the spine that are affected by DM and monitor the progression of the disease. Physical rehabilitation therapy can be beneficial for DM sufferers and slow down the progression of the condition.

Intervertebral Disc Disease

German Shepherds can be prone to health problems that can impact their lifespan. Understanding these conditions and the ways they affect your dog can aid you in taking preventative steps to ensure their longevity.

Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is when the outside or inside of the spinal disk "donut" does not stay where it is. Each disk has an outer fibrous ring that is known as an annulus and a soft nucleus which absorbs impacts. If it is ruptured, the softer nucleus could hit the spinal cord with great force, causing extreme pain, weakness, SchäFerhund Abzugeben or paralysis. IVDD is a degenerative condition, reinrassiger Deutscher Schäferhund kaufen but sudden trauma could cause herniation.

Type I IVDD is defined by sudden herniation into the spinal canal of the disc's nucleus. This can cause intense back pain arching back, weakness of the rear limbs, and lameness in the hind limbs. It can also be accompanied by incontinence, weakness, or incoordination. If the spinal chord is compressed and dies, your dog will become completely paralyzed. They may not even be able to move their rear legs.

The onset of IVDD type II is more gradual and usually occurs in older dogs. It's caused by normal "wear and tear" which results in the weakened annulus fibers swelling with fluid, which leads to herniation and compression of the spinal cord. This type of IVDD isn't caused either by trauma or vigorous exercise, as is the case with Type I. It is characterized by a refusal to turn the head, an arched back, and a walk that appears weak or wobbly on the rear legs.

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