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Health Concerns in a Golden Retriever

Posted in Dog Nutrition | By: Lea Mullins | 22 Aug 2010 7:02 pm    

Dog owners can take all possible measures to care for their pets in the best way that they can, but the truth is some dogs’ health concerns are simply genetic. Some illnesses that are quite common to the Golden Retriever breed are hip or elbow dysplasia and arthritis. Here are a few things to look out for as well as some preventive tips to keep your Golden retriever as healthy as possible.

Hip/Elbow Dysplasia
Dysplasia is a crippling disease that causes your dogs’ hip or elbow bones to deteriorate. Because of this, an uneven fit with the hip or elbow bone and socket develops. Eventually, this can lead to degenerative joint diseases that will cause your Golden Retriever discomfort.

The good thing is that hip or elbow dysplasia can be detected quite early. At four months, you can have your Golden Retriever tested for the disease through an x-ray. Fortunately in some cases, it is even possible that Golden Retrievers grow out of this disease.

Arthritis
Arthritis affects dog the same way it affects humans. This disease can cause your Golden Retriever extreme discomfort that can make movement difficult. Treatment can be done through injecting pain relievers and medication. Warm baths are also known to relieve discomfort when it comes to aching joints.

Hypothyroidism
Hypothyroidism is a skin disease that is caused by lowered levels of thyroid hormones. A common side effect of this disease includes hair loss. The good news is that this disease is very treatable, thanks to hormone replacement therapy.

Canine Von Willebrand’s Disease
Though this disease has quite a rare occurrence rate, it is still known to affect Golden Retrievers. Its effects are quite similar to what happens when people suffer from hemophilia which impairs the body’s ability to control clots and bleeding. Though there are no known treatments for this disease, various preventive measures can be taken.

Other health issues involving Golden Retrievers include cancer and epilepsy. To help avoid these diseases, make sure that you acquire your Golden Retriever from a reputable breeder. Before having your dog mate with another dog, have that dog tested for any diseases. Ensure that your dog maintains a healthy diet and gets enough exercise. Last but not the least; make sure that your dog gets regular check-ups.

When it comes to dog health, prevention is always better than treatment. If anything, early detection enables you to take your dog’s problem head on, as early as possible. Do what you can to help your dog live a long and healthy life.

Lea Mullins shares different health concerns in a Golden Retriever. Find information about Dog Health, Dog Training and more from TrainPetDog.com.

Steve

Thank you, this is very helpful. I think that there are many other potential health problems that a golden retriever can have, but I think you summarized them beautifully. I wrote a generic one, if anyone's interested: http://bark-in-style.com/2010/ 08/19/dog-health-problems/ . Cheers!

Steve.

By: Steve | 30 Aug 2010

purnima Udyavar

Thank you so much for the very useful information on Golden Retrievers. I have a male Golden Retriever about 4 years old. He gets this ear infection at least twice a year as much as we keep him clean , bath him on a weekly basis and he has a healthy diet of Chicken soup with shredded meat and vegetables with rice. His favourite being the Yoghurt and Rice.!!
Can you suggest some better diet for him and also he loses his fur twice or thrice in year. We lived in humid Mumbai but ensure he is always under the Fan or in the AC room. Please advise what is the best way to keep our Leopold healthy and fit.

By: purnima Udyavar | 17 Nov 2010

Sunil

My Golden Retriever is 1 yr 2 months old her hips r very thin. Will her litter also have the same hips.

By: Sunil | 04 Feb 2011


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