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  2. Rage syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The English Springer Spaniel is the origin of the term "Springer Rage" frequently used in the 1970s and 1980s. English Springer Spaniels were the breed most often referred to dog behavior consultants for aggression in the 1980s. [2] [14] [15]

  3. Fucosidosis - Wikipedia

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    Canine fucosidosis is found in the English Springer Spaniel. [12] Typically affecting dogs between 18 months and four years, [citation needed] symptoms include: [13] [14] Loss of learned behavior; Change in temperament; Blindness; Loss of balance; Deafness; Weight loss; From the onset, disease progress is quick and fatal.

  4. Diabetes in dogs - Wikipedia

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    [80] [81] Pfizer Animal Health discontinued of all three types of its veterinary Insuvet bovine insulins in late 2010 and suggested patients be transitioned to Caninsulin. [ 82 ] [ 83 ] The original owner of the insulin brand, Schering-Plough Animal Health, contracted Wockhardt UK to produce them.

  5. 15 Most Common Puppy Health Issues and How to Spot Them - AOL

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    Worms and other internal parasites can be treated easily but are some of the most common problems seen in dogs. Some of the internal parasites that cause diarrhea and loose stools in puppies ...

  6. 32 things to know about English Springer Spaniels - AOL

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    English springer spaniel with two girls hugging In England, the English Springer Spaniel’s official country of origin, the breed stands sixth in the rankings for the most popular dog.

  7. Aging in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Welsh Springer Spaniel: 14 Lowchen: 13.9 Bearded Collie: ... English Springer Spaniel: 13.5 Irish Terrier: 13.5 ... road accidents and behavioral problems as a cause ...

  8. Dog health - Wikipedia

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    Physical elements of certain dog breeds also affect susceptibility of individuals to skin problems, such as wrinkled skin or excessive skin folds. For instance, skin-fold dermatitis is a skin infection more prevalent in breeds such as the bulldog, cocker spaniel, and English Springer spaniel. [19]

  9. Retinal dysplasia - Wikipedia

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    English Springer Spaniel - focal, multifocal, or geographic. American Cocker Spaniel - focal or multifocal. Beagle - focal or multifocal. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel - retinal folds, geographic, or retinal detachment. Labrador Retriever - focal, multifocal, geographic, or complete retinal dysplasia. It can also be seen in combination with a ...