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The most commonly affected areas in dogs include the.
The head, ears, andfootpads are the most commonly affected;
The most commonly affected function in these diseases is transportation.
Pests and Diseases: The most commonly affected by Fusarium asters.
Mesenteric(wall of the abdomen)lymph nodes are most commonly affected.
The most commonly affected breeds are beagles, shar peis, and foxhounds.
The German shepherd is the breed most commonly affected by mesotheliomas.
The organs most commonly affected are the lungs, heart and abdominal organs.
Bacterial skin infections; the most commonly affected areas are.
The joints most commonly affected by degenerative arthritis are those at the ends of the fingers.
Boxers and Boston Terriers,especially those over the age of ten, are most commonly affected.
Face, neck, scalp are the areas most commonly affected, although the lesions may appear on any part of the body.
It affects shoulders, knees orhocks although the shoulders are most commonly affected.
The head, ears, andfootpads are the most commonly affected; this often becomes generalized over the body.
Appearance of genetic relation: large-breed anddeep-chested dogs are most commonly affected.
The most commonly affected levels of zinc, iron and magnesium, which is not in optimum amounts in the body.
Even more, It is the children of the first two years, the most commonly affected by the disease.
Breeds that are the most commonly affected are Scottish Terriers, Cairn Terriers, and West Highland White Terriers.
Adenocarcinoma can affect any of these salivary glands, but the most commonly affected gland in dogs is the mandibular gland.
The kidney and liver are the most commonly affected, but amyloid deposition can also take place in other organs as well and can have multiple causes.
Young shelties, shih tzus, Lhasa apsos, cocker spaniels, pekingese, bulldogs, dachshunds, andminiature poodles are most commonly affected with distichia.
One or both hands may be affected, the ring finger is most commonly affected, followed by the little finger, middle, and index.
These kinds of studies of the rectum and bladder are needed to further investigate the condition of the rectum and the bladder,which are most commonly affected metastases.
Boxers and Boston Terriers,especially those over the age of ten, are most commonly affected. In addition, males tend to be more predisposed to aortic body tumors, while carotid body tumors show no gender predilection.
The most commonly affected breeds include Irish setters, poodles, English springers, cocker spaniels, collies, and Doberman pinschers. In some breeds hereditary factors are suspected to be responsible but no genetic basis is yet established.
Lens luxation is primarily seen in adults dogs between the ages of four and nine.Some breeds appear to be more prone than others; the most commonly affected breeds are terrier mixed breeds, Tibetan terriers, border collies, German shepherds, and some spaniels.
Large and giant breeds are most commonly affected, including the Great Dane, Saint Bernard, Labrador Retriever, and German Shepherd. Rarely, small breed dogs can also be affected, but are less likely to show clinical signs.
This disease is the most well recognized and accepted CNS inflammatory disorder in dogs. However, dogs between the ages of 6 months and10 years are most commonly affected with GME. And although both genders can be affected, there is a slightly higher prevalence in females.
Pests and Diseases: The most commonly affected by Fusarium asters. As the prevention of this disease is recommended spraying 0.01-0.05% solution of trace elements: potassium, boric acid, ammonium molybdate, sulfuric acid salts of zinc, copper, magnesium, cobalt.
Signs are usually seen in puppies that are four to eight months of age, and it is seen more in some breeds of dogs than others.Breeds that are the most commonly affected are Scottish Terriers, Cairn Terriers, and West Highland White Terriers. Breeds with a lesser incidence of this condition, but which also have a higher than normal diagnosis are Labrador Retrievers, Great Danes, Boston Terriers, Doberman Pinschers, Irish Setters, English Bulldogs, and Boxers.