Disease Ontology ID: DDTO:0000321
Disease Description: An inflammatory condition of the blood vessels.
Inherit Mode: -
Disease Symptom: Your wiener dog may develop patchy alopecia or loss of hair, scaling and lesions. A common area affected in doxies is the outer area of the ears, or the pinnae. Restriction of the blood supply to this area can result in erythema or skin redness. The reddened areas form shallow erosions that result in scabs. Another symptom on the ears is hyperpigmentation or darker skin areas. Lesions can also occur on the face, the feet and the tip of the tail, as well as the palate and tongue—though scary-looking, these probably aren't painful to your dog. Beside skin symptoms, your pup may have a fever, lose weight and become lethargic.
Disease Cause: Causes of vasculitis are unknown, but it could be the result of bacterial or viral infections, rheumatoid arthritis, reactions to certain medications or SLE, systematic lupus erythematosus. In SLE, antibodies form against the body's own tissues. In other words, your pup's body attacks itself.
Disease Diagnose: Because vasculitis is usually a secondary reaction to some underlying condition, your veterinarian must run a number of tests including blood tests and a skin biopsy if there are lesions. The reasons for the vasuclitis determine if symptoms clear up or if long-term maintenance is the prognosis.
Treat Method: Treatments for vasculitis include systemic cortisone such as Prednisolone, topical Tacrolimus (anti-inflammatory), Dapsone (antibacterial) and Pentoxifylline, which improves blood circulation. If vasculitis affects the ears, taping the ear flaps may be recommended to prevent shaking or scratching.
Breeder Advice: Vasculitis can inflict your pup at any age and there is no sex predisposition. Examine your doxie during grooming sessions and pay special attention to the ears, face, feet and tip of the tail.
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iDog Breed Number | Breed Name | Personality | Height | Weight | Breed Source |
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CB74 | Chinook | Patient, smart, willing to please; a devoted family dog | 61-66 cm (male), 55.9-61 cm (female) | 24.9-40.8 kg (male), 22.7-29.5 kg (female) | United States |
CB123 | Hamiltonstovare(Hamilton Hound) | Agile, Versatile, Regal | 53-61cm (male) 49-57cm (female) | 18-26kg | Sweden |
CB206 | Russell Terrier | Alert, lively, inquisitive, and friendly | 25.4-30.5 cm | 4.1-6.8 kg | United Kingdom (England) |
CB252 | Weimaraner | Friendly, fearless, alert, obedient | 63.5-68.6 cm (male), 58.4-63.5 cm (female) | 31.8-40.8 kg (male), 24.9-34 kg (female) | Germany |
CB253 | Welsh Springer Spaniel | Happy, upbeat, family oriented; reserved but not shy with strangers | 45.7-48.3 cm (male), 43.2-45.7 cm (female) | 18.1-24.9 kg (male), 15.9-22.7 kg (female) | United Kingdom (Wales) |