Irish Wolfhound Pedigree Breed Health Survey

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Irish Wolfhound Pedigree Breed Health Survey Forms were received representing 74 living dogs & 32 deceased dogs. Mortality results A total of 32 deaths were reported, representing 0.57% of all deaths reported in the Pedigree Breed Health survey. The median age for the Irish Wolfhound was 6.5 years (Figure 1). Table 1 shows the causes of death for the breed. Age at death is presented for the most common causes in Figure 2. Table 1 The causes of death/reasons for euthanasia (N = 32 deceased dogs). Cause of death Number of cases Proportion (%) Cardiomyopathy 5 15.63 Bone tumour 4 12.50 Cancer - unspecified 3 9.38 Cardiac heart Failure 3 9.38 Old Age combinations 3 9.38 Kidney Failure 2 6.25 Meningitis 2 6.25 Unknown 2 6.25 Arthritis 1 3.13 Gastric dilation-volvulus syndrome (GDV)/Bloat 1 3.13 Kidney disease 1 3.13 Leukemia cancer of the blood 1 3.13 Old Age 1 3.13 Renal Dysplasia 1 3.13 Road Traffic Accident 1 3.13 Surgical complications 1 3.13

10 9 8 7 Number of dogs 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Age at death Figure 1: Histogram of the longevity for 32 reported deaths: overall median age at death was 6.5 years (minimum= 2 years, maximum= 12 years); mean age at death was 6.53 years

Cardiomyopathy Bone tumour Cancer - unspecified Cardiac heart Failure Old Age combinations Kidney Failure Meningitis Unknown Arthritis Gastric dilation-volvulus syndrome Kidney disease Leukemia cancer of the blood Old Age Renal Dysplasia Road Traffic Accident Surgical complications Age of death 0 5 10 15 Cause of death Figure 2: Box and whisker plot of age at death in years for the causes of death (N=32). The solid line within each box represents the median age of death from the condition. The box represents 50% of the dogs and the whiskers represent 95% of the dogs for each condition. The circles (ο) represent possible outliers

Morbidity results The 74 live Irish Wolfhounds represented 0.17% of total dogs in the survey. The median age of live dogs for the breed was 3 years (Table 2). Of the 74 Irish Wolfhounds which the survey covers, 43 had reported no conditions and 31 reported affected by at least one condition (min = 1 condition(s), max = 8 conditions), giving a total of 73 incidents of conditions. The gender, neuter status and age of neutering summary statistics for Irish Wolfhounds are shown in Table 3. There were 55 dogs with responses for Body Condition displayed in Table 4. The median age the dogs were first affected by a condition was years (min = years, max= years, Figure 3). The ages for the most common conditions is displayed in Figure 4. Table 5 shows the frequency of occurrence of all reported disease conditions for the Irish Wolfhound. Table 2: The summary statistics for the dogs current age when survey was completed Number of Dogs Mean age Median age Min age Max age 74 4.19 3 0 19 Table 3: Gender, neuter status and age summary statistics for dogs where gender and neuter status was reported Sex Neuter status Age known Count Mean age Median age Min age Max age Female Neutered Yes 18 2.22 2 0 7 Female Not No 18 NA NA NA NA Female Unknown No 2 NA NA NA NA Male Neutered Yes 10 2.50 2 0 8 Male Not No 25 NA NA NA NA Male Unknown No 1 NA NA NA NA Table 4: The body condition and the age of the dog when this was made Body condition Count Mean age made Median age made Min age made Max age made No was made by vet 2 3.50 3.5 1 6 Normal 49 3.47 2 0 10 Somewhat overweight 2 4.00 4 2 6 Somewhat underweight 2 1.50 1.5 0 3

Number of dogs 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Age first affected Figure 3: Histogram showing frequency of known age at diagnosis for the disease conditions reported

Age first affected 0 5 10 15 20 Skin (cutaneous) cyst Bursitis Unspecified Muscle, Bone or Joint Hypersensitivity (allergic) skin disorder Urinary incontinence Colitis Gastric dilation-volvulus syndrome (GDV) / Bloat Atrial fibrillation Cardiomyopathy (DCM) Arthritis Bone cancer/tumour Mammary lump Pneumonia Chronic Itching Lipoma Otitis externa Born with a kidney disease Urinary tract infection (UTI) Anal cancer/tumour Food Allergy The rest Condition Figure 4: Box and whisker plot of age at diagnosis in years for the most common disease conditions in descending order. The solid line within each box represents the median age at diagnosis from the condition. The box represents 50% of the dogs and the whiskers represent 95% of the dogs for each condition. The circles (ο) represent possible outliers

Table 5: The most commonly reported disease conditions in descending order for the breed (N = 74 live dogs) Condition Number of cases of disease Proportion (%) Prevalence (%) Skin (cutaneous) cyst 5 6.85 6.76 Bursitis 3 4.11 4.05 Hypersensitivity (allergic) skin disorder 3 4.11 4.05 Unspecified Muscle, Bone or Joint 3 4.11 4.05 Urinary incontinence 3 4.11 4.05 Arthritis 2 2.74 2.70 Atrial fibrillation 2 2.74 2.70 Bone cancer/tumour 2 2.74 2.70 Born with a kidney disease 2 2.74 2.70 Cardiomyopathy (DCM) 2 2.74 2.70 Chronic Itching 2 2.74 2.70 Colitis 2 2.74 2.70 Gastric dilation-volvulus syndrome (GDV)/ Bloat 2 2.74 2.70 Lipoma 2 2.74 2.70 Mammary lump 2 2.74 2.70 Otitis externa 2 2.74 2.70 Pneumonia 2 2.74 2.70 Urinary tract infection (UTI) 2 2.74 2.70 Anal cancer/tumour 1 1.37 1.35 Blood present in urine 1 1.37 1.35 Proportion of morbidity as %= N/73 disease conditions, prevalence %= N/74 live dogs Summary From the dogs surveyed, most Irish Wolfhounds were not affected by a disease condition (58.11%). The most commonly reported disease condition in live dogs was skin (cutaneous) cyst. The most commonly reported cause of death was cardiomyopathy.