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Web Search Results
MSU - Laboratory of Molecular Medicine and Canine Genetics
Laboratory aiming to use the tools of molecular genetics to understand, improve diagnosis and treatment, and ultimately prevent the hereditary diseases that affect dogs while educating veterinary professionals and scientists.
www.msu.edu/
Canine Epileptoid Cramping Syndrome
Known as Spike's Disease, previously thought to be epilepsy and occurring in Border Terriers. Information about diagnosis, symptom control and the role of diet, as well as photographs and videos.
www.borderterrier-cecs.com/
Canine Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Page presented by owners of IBD Dogs and provides a place to begin to learn about IBD.
www.geocities.com/
Genetics of Canine Hip Dysplasia
Series of 8 articles on the inheritance of hip dysplasia in dogs.
www.northernterritories.com/
Canine Intervertebral Disk Disease
Extensive information about the physiology, causes, and treatments of this disease that primarily effects dachshunds.
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Leishmaniasis, Canine
Immunization using interferon-gamma as an adjuvant.
www.stw.nl/
Canine Perianal Fistulas
German Shepherds are hit most by this killer disease. Find information, and an online support group.
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Canine Inherited Disorders Database
Database covering many known genetic defects of dogs.
www.upei.ca/
Leishmaniasis, Canine
From Oklahoma State, Veterinary Parasitology 5333
www.cvm.okstate.edu/
Canine Streptococcal Toxic Shock Syndrome
Fact sheet, description of symptoms and progression of disease. Treatment advice.
www.newss.ksu.edu/