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Ross D. Clark Dvm

    Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Risk Factors of Dandie Dinmont Terriers
    • This book offers a thorough description of the Dandie Dinmont Terrier, detailing its origin, purpose, history, standard sizes, acceptable colors, and behavioral traits. Unlike most dog breed books, it includes a comprehensive source of hereditary health syndromes specific to the breed, complete with extensive references for each issue. Additionally, it provides the breed club's contact information and a list of laboratories and organizations for professional assistance. As a small animal veterinarian, the author has been fascinated by how dogs are bred for specific purposes and their enjoyment in fulfilling these roles. The book highlights various breeds, such as Greyhounds, designed for speed, and Dachshunds, known for their badger-hunting abilities. The author’s experience with show dog clients deepened their understanding of each breed's unique health predispositions. Historically, references to hereditary issues have been scattered across veterinary texts. This work aims to consolidate that information, offering veterinarians and dog owners authoritative insights into breed-specific health concerns. As of this publication, over 400 hereditary health syndromes have been identified, a significant increase from fewer than 50 in 1983, thanks to advancements in genetic testing and veterinary diagnostics. This guide serves as a valuable resource for veterinarians, researchers, pet owners, and breeders throughout a dog's life sta

      Medical, Genetic & Behavioral Risk Factors of Dandie Dinmont Terriers