Health

Special to the Swiss SENNtinel

Fred judged the Greater Swiss Mountain Dog sweepstakes at the “national” weekend and presented a seminar for the club in the fall of 1999 in Virginia Beach, VA. He is the author of “Canine Hip Dysplasia and Other Orthopedic Problems” and lectures worldwide on these and other topics. Another Look …

Ehrlichiosis — Not Just for German Shepherds

Revised December 2011. It’s been around a long time, and it’s not going to go away. Once considered an exotic or tropical disease, later associated specifically with German Shepherd Dogs but not your little Fifi, Ehrlichiosis is a disease that can range from stubbornly persistent to downright fatal. Actually, we might not be technically correct …

Spondylosis Deformans

Revised December 2011. Spondylosis deformans is a condition in which bridges are formed along the ventral (bottom) parts of the vertebrae. It has been diagnosed in man, domestic cats (68%, yet almost no symptoms reported!), bulls, and even whales as well as in dogs. The term “spondylitis” literally means “an inflammation of the spine,” especially …

VACCINE PROTOCOLS FOR DOGS

The challenge to produce effective and safe vaccines for the prevalent infectious diseases of humans and animals has become increasingly difficult. In veterinary medicine, evidence implicating vaccines in triggering immune-mediated and other chronic disorders (vaccinosis) is compelling. While some of these problems have been traced to contaminated or poorly attenuated batches of vaccine that revert …

TVS, CAUDA EQUINA SYNDROME, AND SPONDYLOSIS

TRANSITIONAL VERTEBRAE, TVS There has been a flurry of questions in recent years about conditions known as TVS and APA (asymmetrical pelvic attachment), which makes me wonder if it is the incidence or the diagnosis that is on the rise. A malformation of vertebrae, usually the last lumbar or first sacral vertebra (sometimes more than …