Disease Description: An inability to hear, due to many different causes.
Inherit Mode: In most breeds, inherited deafness is associated with white colouration of the skin and hair, which in turn is linked to the piebald and/or merle genes. In breeds with merle coat colours (eg. collie, harlequin Great Dane), there is incomplete dominance with incomplete penetrance. In some such breeds the percentage of affected (ie. deaf) dogs is very high (eg. Norwegian dunkerhound). Inheritance of deafness in breeds with a white or peibald coat colour (eg. Dalmatian, bullterrier) is less-well understood. The prevalence of deafness in Dalmatians (bilateral or unilateral) is as high as 30%. [For detailed information on genetic expression, deafness, and coat colour, see Strain 2011 below.] The complexities of inheritance in association with coat colour make breeding decisions very difficult. Dogs with normal hearing in both ears can producebilaterally deaf puppies, and vice versa. Dogs with deafness in 1 earcan have pups that are deaf in both ears or neither. Statistically however,deaf parents are more likely to produce deaf pups.Dogs with more white in their coats and with blue eyes are more likely to be deaf, and to produce deaf pups. In the Doberman pinscher, inheritance is autosomal recessive with no association with coat colour.
Disease Symptom: Pups lose their hearing a few to several weeks after birth. Signs of bilateral deafness may include aggressive play because the deaf pup does not hear cries of pain from littermates, and having to be jostled to waken. Unilateral deafness is much harder to spot. If your dog is deaf in only 1 ear, you will likely not even be aware of it. In training sessions, you may notice that your dog responds better to hand signals than verbal cues. One-sided deafness is generally not a problem, except in some working dogs for whom localization of sound is important. However it is much more difficult for bilaterally deaf dogs to lead a normal life, and breeders will generally opt for euthanasia of these pups.
Disease Cause: -
Disease Diagnose: If you suspect your dog is deaf, your veterinarian will recommend the BAER (Brainstem Auditory-Evoked Response) test since hearing loss can be very difficult to evaluate by clinical examination (ie. behavioural response to sounds). The BAER test is a painless and reliable means of detecting hearing loss in one or both ears, that is available at veterinary schools and referral centres. It can be used in puppies of 5 weeks of age on. Older pups and adult dogs may need to be sedated for the test. Dogs in breeds with a high incidence of deafness should be tested by the BAER test before being used for breeding, and pups should be tested before being sold. Hearing loss, if present, is complete - that is the dog either has normal hearing, or is totally deaf in 1 or both ears.
Treat Method: Deafness can not be cured or treated, but dogs can generally accommodate very well, particularly if only deaf in 1 ear. They should not be bred. Because dogs that are deaf in both ears startle easily, are difficult to train, and are prone to accidents, they are usually euthanized as pups. As an alternative, an owner may train the dog to respond to hand signals or other visual cues, always restrain him/her on a leash or in a fenced yard, and be alert to the possibility of the dog biting someone if startled.
Breeder Advice: Controlled breeding can reduce deafness. Any dalmatian to be used for breeding should be checked by the BAER test. Pre-breeding BAER screening should also be used in other breeds where congenital deafness is a problem. Bear in mind that dogs who are deaf in 1 ear appear to function normally, but they should not be used for breeding as this contributes to the perpetuation of this disease. Well-defined and publicized screening programmes and registries of dogs used for breeding will help to reduce the incidence of deafness. The Institute for Genetic Disease Control (GDC) maintains an open registry for deafness, for all breeds. There is a lower incidence of deafness in dalmatiansin Norway and the UK, likely due to selection by breeders against blueeyes. It is laudable that dalmatian breed clubs, particularly in the UK, have supported research aimed at reducing deafness through assistance with funding and data collection.
Disease Description Source: Link
Disease Name | Other Name | Mode of inheritance | Link ID | Possible OMIM ID | Gene |
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Deafness | Congenital sensorineural deafness | Multifactorial | - | - | |
Deafness, adult-onset | - | Autosomal Dominant | - | - |
iDog Breed Number | Breed Name | Personality | Height | Weight | Breed Source |
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CB8 | American Foxhound | Sweet-tempered and easygoing, but also stubborn and independent | 55.9-63.5 cm (male), 53.3-61 cm (female) | 29.5-31.8 kg (male), 27.2-29.5 kg (female) | United States |
CB15 | Australian Cattle Dog | Alert, curious, and pleasant | 45.7-50.8 cm (male), 43.2-48.3 cm (female) | 15.9-22.7 kg | Australia |
CB16 | Australian Shepherd | Smart, work-oriented, exuberant | 50.8-58.4 cm (male), 45.7-53.3 cm (female) | 24.9-31.8 kg (male), 15.9-24.9 kg (female) | United States |
CB17 | Australian Terrier | Affectionate, Courageous, Spirited | 25.4-27.9 cm | 5.4-8.2 kg | Australia |
CB24 | English Beagle | Merry, friendly, and curious | 33 cm & under 33-38.1 cm | under 9.1 kg (5.9 inches & under), 9.1-13.6 kg (5.9-6.8 inches) | United Kingdom (England) |
CB43 | Border Collie | Affectionate, Smart, Energetic | 48.3-55.9 cm (male), 45.7-53.3 cm (female) | 13.6-20.4 kg (male), 12.2-19.1 kg (female) | United Kingdom (Scotland, England, Wales) |
CB44 | Border Terrier | Plucky, happy, affectionate | 30.5-38.1 cm | 5.9-7 kg (male), 5.2-6.4 kg (female) | United Kingdom (Scotland, England) |
CB46 | Boston Terrier | Friendly, bright, amusing, and adaptable. | 38.1-43.2 cm | 4.5-11.3 kg | United States |
CB47 | Bouvier des Flandres(Flanders Cattle Dog) | Strong-willed, even-tempered, courageous; affectionate with family, intimidating to intruders | 62.2-69.9 cm (male), 59.7-67.3 cm (female) | 31.8-49.9 kg | Belgium |
CB57 | English Bull Terrier | Playful and charming; sometimes mischievous, always loyal | 53.3-55.9 cm | 22.7-31.8 kg | United Kingdom (England) |
CB58 | English Bulldog | Calm, courageous, and friendly; dignified but amusing. | 35.6-38.1 cm | 22.7 kg (male), 18.1 kg (female) | United Kingdom (England) |
CB66 | Caucasian Shepherd Dog | Fearless, Bold, Kind | 23-30 inches | 99-170 pounds | Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan |
CB79 | Collie | Graceful, devoted, and proud | 61-66 cm (male), 55.9-61 cm (female) | 27.2-34 kg (male), 22.7-29.5 kg (female) | |
CB80 | Coton de Tulear | Bright, happy-go-lucky, endlessly charming; born to love and to be loved | 25.4-27.9 cm (male), 22.9-25.4 cm (female) | 4.1-6.8 kg (male), 3.6-5.9 kg (female) | Madagascar |
CB83 | Dachshund | Friendly, Curious, Spunky | 20.3-22.9 cm (standard), 12.7-15.2 cm (miniature) | 7.3-14.5 kg (standard), 5 kg & under (miniature) | Germany |
CB84 | Dalmatian | Stable, Outgoing;Dignified but never shy | 48.3-61 cm | 20.4-31.8 kg | Croatia |
CB85 | Dandie Dinmont Terrier | Independent, proud, smart; affectionate at home, bold and tenacious in the field | 20.3-27.9 cm | 8.2-10.9 kg | United Kingdom (Scotland) |
CB88 | Doberman Pinscher | Alert, fearless, loyal, and highly trainable | 66-71.1 cm (male), 61-66 cm (female) | 34-45.4 kg (male), 27.2-40.8 kg (female) | Germany |
CB95 | English Foxhound | Affectionate, Gentle, Sociable | 61 cm | 27.2-34 kg | United Kingdom (England) |
CB96 | English Setter | Friendly, merry, and mellow; called the “gentleman of the dog world” | 63.5-68.6 cm (male), 58.4-63.5 cm (female) | 29.5-36.3 kg (male), 20.4-24.9 kg (female) | United Kingdom (England) |
CB97 | English Springer Spaniel | Friendly, playful, obedient at home; hardworking and steady in the field | 50.8 cm (male), 48.3 cm (female) | 22.7 kg (male), 18.1 kg (female) | United Kingdom (England) |
CB119 | Great Dane | Friendly, patient, & dependable. | 76.2-86.4 cm (male), 71.1-81.3 cm (female) | 54.4-90.7 kg (male), 44.9-59 kg (female) | Germany |
CB120 | Great Pyrenees | Calm, patient, smart; strong-willed yet affectionate | 68.6-81.3 cm (male), 63.5-73.7 cm (female) | 45.4 kg & up (male), 38.6 kg & up (female) | France, Spain |
CB121 | Greater Swiss Mountain Dog | Faithful, dependable, family oriented; Swissies are famously even-tempered | 64.8-72.4 cm (male), 60.2-68.6 cm (female) | 52.2-63.5 kg (male), 38.6-49.9 kg (female) | Switzerland |
CB122 | Greyhound | Independent, gentle, noble, and oh so sweet, but intense when on the run | 71.1-76.2 cm (male), 68.6-71.1 cm (female) | 29.5-31.8 kg (male), 27.2-29.5 kg (female) | United Kingdom, Middle East |
CB128 | Ibizan Hound | Even-tempered and polite; a bit aloof, but a sweet-natured, family-oriented housemate | 59.7-69.9 cm (male), 57.2-66 cm (female) | 22.7 kg (male), 20.4 kg (female) | Spain |
CB146 | Hungarian Kuvasz | Intensely loyal, protective, utterly fearless; sweet and patient with family | 71.1-76.2 cm (male), 66-71.1 cm (female) | 45.4-52.2 kg (male), 31.8-40.8 kg (female) | Hungary |
CB148 | Lagotto Romagnolo(Romagna Water Dog) | Easygoing, affectionate, and eager to please | 43.2-48.3 cm (male), 40.6-45.7 cm (female) | 12.9-15.9 kg (male), 10.9-14.1 kg (female) | Italy |
CB155 | Maltese | Gentle, playful, affectionate; fearless in a charming toy-dog way. | 20.3-25.4 cm | 2.7-3.6 kg | Italy |
CB156 | Manchester Terrier | Spirited, bright, keenly observant; dead loyal, in an independent terrier way | 38.1-40.6 cm | 5.4-10 kg (standard) | United Kingdom (England) |
CB174 | Old English Shepherd Dog | Adaptable, smart, gentle; OES are famous for their sweet, agreeable nature | 55.9 cm & up (male), 53.3 cm & up (female) | 27.2-45.4 kg | United Kingdom (England) |
CB176 | Papillon(Continental Toy Spaniel) | Happy, alert, friendly | 20.3-27.9 cm | 2.3-4.5 kg | Spain, Belgium, France |
CB177 | Parson Russell Terrier | Bold, friendly, athletic, and clever | 35.6 cm (male), 33 cm (female) | 5.9-7.7 kg | United Kingdom (England) |
CB185 | English Pointer | Even-tempered, alert, hardworking, and loyal; a peerless hunting partner | 63.5-71.1 cm (male), 58.4-66 cm (female) | 24.9-34 kg (male), 20.4-29.5 kg (female) | United Kingdom (England) |
CB204 | Rhodesian Ridgeback | Dignified, even tempered; affectionate toward loved ones, reserved with strangers | 63.5-68.6 cm (male), 61-66 cm (female) | 38.6 kg (male), 31.8 kg (female) | Zimbabwe |
CB205 | Rottweiler | Reserved with strangers and affectionate and loyal with his family. | 61-68.6 cm (male), 55.9-63.5 cm (female) | 49.9-59 kg (male), 34.9-49.9 kg (female) | Germany |
CB210 | Samoyed | Gentle, adaptable, eager, friendly; conservative but never shy | 53.3-59.7 cm (male), 48.3-53.3 cm (female) | 20.4-29.5 kg (male), 15.9-22.7 kg (female) | Russia |
CB214 | Scottish Terrier | Independent, confident, and never shy; spirited but dignified | 25.4 cm | 8.6-10 kg (male), 8.2-9.5 kg (female) | United Kingdom (Scotland) |
CB215 | Sealyham Terrier | Alert and outgoing; stubbornness is tempered by a sly sense of humor | 26.7 cm | 10.4-10.9 kg (male), slightly less (females) | United Kingdom (Wales) |
CB216 | Shetland Shepherd Dog | Bright, playful, and energetic | 33-40.6 cm | 6.8-11.3 kg | United Kingdom (Scotland) |
CB227 | Smooth Fox Terrier | Friendly and family oriented; bright enough to have a mind of their own | Not exceeding 39 cm in dogs, bitches slightly less. | Dogs: 7,5 - 8 kgs.Bitches: 7 - 7,5 kgs | United Kingdom (England) |
CB228 | Soft-Coated Wheaten Terrier | Happy, friendly, and deeply devoted; just stubborn enough to remind you they’re terriers | 45.7-48.3 cm (male), 43.2-45.7 cm (female) | 15.9-18.1 kg (male), 13.6-15.9 kg (female) | Ireland |
CB255 | West Highland White Terrier | Happy, smart, loyal, entertaining | 27.9 cm (male). 25.4 cm, female | 6.8-9.1 kg | United Kingdom (Scotland) |
CB257 | Wire-Haired Fox Terrier | Alert, quick of movement, keen of expression, on tiptoe of expectation at slightest provocation. Friendly, forthcoming and fearless. | 39 cm | 8.25 kg | United Kingdom (England) |
CB258 | Wire-Haired Pointing Griffon | Outgoing, eager, quick-minded; trustworthy in the field and around the house | Netherlands, France | ||
CB268 | Miniature Poodle | Intelligent, Eager-to-please , Charming companion | 25-38 cm | 4.5-6.8kg | France&Germany |
CB270 | Toy Poodle | Intelligent, eager to please, quick to learn and an affectionate, loyal pet. | under 25 cm |
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Strain,G.M.,Kearney,M.T.,Gignac,I.J.,Levesque,D.C.,Nelson,H.J.,Tedford,B.L.,Remsen,L.G.: :
Brainstem Auditory-Evoked Potential Assessment of Congenital Deafness in Dalmatians - Associations with Phenotypic Markers Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine 6:175-182, 1992. Pubmed reference: 1619594 . |
1992 |
Wilkes,M.K.,Palmer,A.C.: :
Congenital Deafness and Vestibular Deficit in the Dobermann Journal of Small Animal Practice 33:218-224, 1992. |
1991 |
Strain,G.M.: :
Congenital Deafness in Dogs and Cats Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian 13:245, 1991. |
1985 |
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Electrodiagnostic evaluation of deafness in two English setter littermates. J Am Vet Med Assoc 187:398-404, 1985. Pubmed reference: 4030474 . |
1981 |
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Multiple ocular defects associated with partial albinism and deafness in the dog Journal of the American Animal Hospital Association 17:401-408, 1981. |
1977 |
Anniko,M.,Fabiansson,E.,Nilsson,O.: :
Deafness in an old English sheepdog. A case report. Arch Otorhinolaryngol 218:1-7, 1977. Pubmed reference: 579985 . |
1967 |
Roberts,S.R.: :
Colour dilution and hereditary defects in Collie dogs American Journal of Ophthalmology 63:1762-1775, 1967. Pubmed reference: 4961230 . |
1956 |
Adams,E.W.: :
Hereditary deafness in a family of Foxhounds Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 128:302-303, 1956. Pubmed reference: 13295142 . |
1933 |
Gray,H.: :
Congenital deafness in dogs Our Dog 91:490, 1933. |