Subject Matter | Survey Link | Print PDF |
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ANAESTHESIA IN IRISH WOLFHOUNDS | ||
BLOAT | ||
CONGENITAL BLINDNESS | ||
DENTITION STUDY | ||
DENTITION STUDY OVERVIEW | ||
FIBROCARTILAGINOUS EMBOLISM (PUPPY PARALYSIS) If you have experienced paralysis in an Irish Wolfhound puppy up to the age of 6 months old, please complete this survey | ||
HEART DISEASE | ||
LYMPHOSARCOMA Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in dogs, affecting the lymphatic system and potentially involving lymph nodes, liver, spleen, and other organs. While lymphoma can occur in any breed, some large and giant breeds—including Irish Wolfhounds—may face a higher risk. However, research on lymphoma specifically in Irish Wolfhounds remains limited. If you have had a hound with Lymphoma please complete the survey. | ||
MEGAESOPHAGUS | ||
PNEUMONIA – If you have had a hound that has suffered from pneumonia please complete this survey. The aim is not just to find the reason why Irish Wolfhounds are more prone to this condition, but to gather evidence to ensure that Veterinary Surgeons seeing the dogs in clinical practise recognise it, and understand the urgency of appropriate treatment. | ||
PORTOSYSTEMIC SHUNT | ||
PROGRESSIVE RETINAL ATROPHY | ||
UK VETERAN STUDY If you have a hound of 7 years or over, please complete this survey | ||