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"The coat in the adult dog is long and very fine textured on the ribs and limbs. In mature dogs, from the shoulder backwards and along the 'saddle', the hair is short and close. Hair long from the ...
The MAS was bred first in the United States as a small herding and working dog. The Miniature American Shepherd (at that time still known as the Miniature Australian Shepherd) was first developed in the late 1960s by breeding what was thought to be small size Australian Shepherds, and by the mid-1970s the breed had reached its current desired size.
The Australian Shepherd is one of the more commonly affected breeds for an autosomal recessive mutation of the MDR1 gene. [11] This mutation causes greater sensitivity to certain drugs at normally safe doses, including ivermectin. [12] A test is available to determine if a particular dog carries the mutated gene. [13]
The most common sign of CEA is the presence of an area of undeveloped choroid (appearing as a pale spot) lateral to the optic disc. The choroid is a collection of blood vessels supplying the retina.
In this video, a Bernedoodle catches sight of himself in a bedroom mirror and is none too happy with the invasion of the strange dog. As he barks, growls, and otherwise appears to have an argument ...
The adult dogs suffer, the puppies suffer, and in turn, all dogs in shelters suffer because the demand for puppy mills is still so high. Bruce suffered for 9 years so his "owners" could make a profit.
A Westiepoo (West Highland White Terrier-Poodle cross) adult. Crossbreed dogs are not recognized by traditional breed registries, even if both parents are registered purebreds. Breed associations such as the American Kennel Club, the United Kennel Club and the Canadian Kennel Club do not recognize designer crosses as dog breeds.
Here's how to distinguish "sundowning"—agitation or confusion later in the day in dementia patients—from typical aging, from doctors who treat older adults.