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Giant Mixed Breeds: They re Unique! Your dog is special! She s your best friend and copanion and a source of unconditional love. Chances are that you chose her because you like really big dogs, and you expected her to have certain traits that would fit your lifestyle: Docile and devoted Even teper and gentle disposition Loyal and easygoing with the people she knows Protective; excellent guard dog Good with children No dog is perfect, though, and you ay have noticed these characteristics, too: Can be strong-willed and difficult to train Territorial with larger dogs, especially of the sae sex Overprotective of faily and territory if not socialized properly Aloof toward strangers Has a relatively short lifespan Can see stubborn Is it all worth it? Of course! She s got her own personality, and you love her for it. Your Mixed-Breed Dog s Health We know that because you care so uch about your dog, you want to take good care of hi. That s why we ll tell you about the health concerns we ll be discussing with you over the life of your friend. Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital (503) 227-6047 www.nwneighborhoodvet.co

golden years. Half of all cancers are cured by surgically reoving the, and soe types are treatable with cheotherapy. We'll do periodic blood tests and look for lups and bups when we exaine your pet. Many giant dogs, fro the great Dane to the great Pyrenees, are especially prone to osteosarcoa (bone cancer). The syptos are laeness and leg pain in a iddle-aged or older dog. Early detection is critical! Call right away if you notice that he is liping or has a lup or bup. If he s overweight, we ll discuss exercise and diet because obesity is a risk factor for soe types of cancer. Knowing your pal s genetic ake-up is an iportant step you can take to ensure his future health and happiness. Just because your pet looks like a great Dane doesn t ean he is a great Dane! And even if he is part great Dane, it doesn t ean he ll have the sae behavioral tendencies or health probles as a great Dane. In fact, he could have inherited soe of those traits fro his parents or grandparents of entirely different breeds. We want to know which breeds your dog is so that we can tell you what to expect in ters of his behavior and health. That s why we recoend genetic testing for all ixed-breed dogs. This guide, and the health evaluation schedule it contains, helps us and you plan for your pet s health-care needs. We walk you step by step through the health probles that are coon in dogs that weigh ore than 90 pounds. At the end of booklet, we ve included a description of what you can do at hoe to keep your dog looking and feeling his best. You ll know what to watch for, and we ll all feel better knowing that we re taking the best possible care of your pal. Bloat Gastric dilatation and volvulus, also known as bloat, usually occurs in dogs with deep, narrow chests, such as great Danes, bull astiffs, and Irish wolfhounds. When a dog bloats, the stoach twists on itself and fills with gas. The twisting cuts off blood supply to the stoach, and soeties the spleen. Left untreated, the disease is quickly fatal, soeties in as little as 30 inutes. Your dog ay retch or heave (but nothing coes out), act restless, have a pot belly, or lie in a prayer position (front feet down, rear end up). If you see signs, take her to an eergency hospital iediately! Preventive surgery in which the stoach is tacked down or sutured in place so that it cannot twist is an option. Cancer Cancer is the ost coon cause of death of dogs in their Dental Disease is the ost coon chronic proble in pets, affecting 80% of all dogs by age two. It starts with tartar build-up on the teeth and progresses to infection of the gus and roots of the teeth. We ll clean her teeth regularly and let you know what you can do at hoe to keep those pearly whites clean. It s also iportant to prevent broken or daaged teeth by avoiding certain kinds of toys and treats, including chew hooves, tennis balls, bones, and ice cubes. Heart Disease Soe giant breeds, including Newfoundlands, Neapolitan astiffs, and great Danes, are especially prone to a kind of deadly heart proble known as dilated cardioyopathy, in which the heart becoes so large, thin, and weak that it can no longer effectively pup blood to the body. Watch for your friend acting weak or tired, fainting or collapsing, breathing in a labored way, or coughing. We ll conduct an annual ECG screening after age one to look for abnoral heart rhyths and treat the condition with edication. Hip and Elbow Dysplasia You ve probably heard of this inherited disease that causes the hip joints to for iproperly and leads to arthritis, but did you know it can also be a proble in your dog s elbows? are coon probles in soe very large dogs, such as the kuvasz, Rottweiler, Irish wolfhound, and Saint Bernard. You ay notice that he has laeness in his hind legs or has difficulty getting up fro lying down. We can treat the arthritis the sooner the better to avoid discofort and pain. We ll take X-rays of your dog s joints to identify the disease as early as possible. Keep in ind that overweight dogs ay develop arthritis two years earlier than those of noral weight, causing undue pain and suffering. Good nutrition and proper exercise are also very iportant to help reduce bone and joint probles as a pet gets older. Surgery is soeties a good option in severe and life-liiting cases of hip dysplasia. Infections Your dog is susceptible to bacterial and viral infections the sae ones that all dogs can get such as parvovirus, rabies, and disteper. Many of these infections are preventable through vaccination, which we ll adinister to your dog based on the diseases we see in our area, her age, Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital (503) 227-6047 www.nwneighborhoodvet.co

cancer, back pain, and heart disease. Though it s tepting to give your pal food when she looks at you with those soulful eyes, you can love her to death with huan food and treats. and other factors. Joint Disease If you allow your giant-breed puppy to grow too quickly, the cartilage in his joints ay not attach to the bone properly. Surgery ay be required to fix the proble, known as osteochondritis dessicans (OCD), so it s best to stick to our recoended growth rate of no ore than four pounds per week. Don t overfeed hi, weigh your puppy every three to four weeks, don t feed calciu suppleents, and feed a large-breed puppy diet rather than an adult diet or a regular puppy diet. Ligaent Tear The cranial cruciate ligaent is one of the four tough bands of tissue that hold each knee together. A torn cranial cruciate ligaent is a coon injury of active dogs, which ay include your buddy. If not surgically corrected, she will eventually suffer fro severe arthritis. Ouch! Keeping her at the right weight, feeding a high-quality diet, and avoiding too uch juping (like playing Frisbee) are the keys to avoiding this painful injury. Neurological Disease A genetically linked neurological condition that occurs in soe giant dogs ixes with great Pyrenees, great Danes, and Irish wolfhounds, to nae a few causes a wobbly, drunken gait. This condition, known as wobbler disease or wobbler syndroe, happens because there is a narrowing of the vertebrae in the neck, which pinches the spinal cord and associated nerves. If the nerves don t send signals to the brain the way they re supposed to, your dog can t feel his feet. The first signs you ll notice are unstable hind legs, stubling, and soeties falling. Medications, neck braces, rehabilitation exercise progras, and surgery are treatent options. Obesity Obesity is a significant health proble in dogs and a serious disease that ay cause arthritis, soe types of All kinds of wors and bugs can invade your dog s body, inside and out. Everything fro fleas to ticks to ear ites can infest his skin and ears. Hookwors, roundwors, heartwors, and whipwors can get into his syste in any nuber of ways: drinking unclean water, eating or stepping on feces, or being bitten by an infected osquito. Soe of these parasites can be transitted to you or a faily eber and are a serious concern for everyone. For your friend, these parasites can cause pain, discofort, and even death, so it s iportant that we test for the on a regular basis. We ll also recoend preventative edication as necessary to keep hi healthy. Skin Infections Soe giant breeds, like the Saint Bernard, have excess skin along their jaws and are prone to a for of skin infection called lip-fold pyodera. The disease occurs because the folds of skin along the lower jaw are usually oist. Bacteria can readily gain a foothold and cause a reddened, selly area that is uncofortable for your dog. We will check for this condition upon exaination, but let us know if you see signs. We ll recoend treatent with ointents and antibiotics as necessary. When syptos are severe, the excess skin folds can be surgically reoved. Spaying or Neutering One of the best things you can do for your pup is to have her spayed (called neutering in ales). In ales, this eans we surgically reove the testicles, and in feales, it eans we surgically reove the uterus and ovaries. Spaying or neutering decreases the likelihood of certain types of cancers and eliinates the possibility of your pet becoing pregnant or fathering unwanted puppies. Perforing this surgery also gives us a chance, while your pet is under anesthesia, to evaluate and possibly address soe of the diseases your dog is likely to develop. This is convenient for you and easy for your friend. Don t worry; we ll let you know what specific probles we ll look for when the tie arrives. Thyroid Probles Soe giant-breed dogs, such as those ixed with Rottweiler, are prone to a coon condition called hypothyroidis in which the body doesn t ake enough thyroid horone. Signs can include dry skin and coat, hair loss, susceptibility to other skin diseases, weight gain, lethargy, ental dullness, sleeping excessively, fearfulness, aggression, or other behavioral changes. We ll conduct a blood screening test annually to look for the disease. Treatent is usually siple: replaceent horones given in the for of a pill. Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital (503) 227-6047 www.nwneighborhoodvet.co

Taking Care of Your Colossal Canine at Hoe Much of what you can do to keep your dog happy and healthy is coon sense, just like it is for people. Watch his diet, ake sure he gets plenty of exercise, regularly brush his teeth, and call us or a pet eergency hospital when soething sees unusual (see What to Watch For below). Be sure to adhere to the schedule of exainations and vaccinations that we recoend for hi. This is when we ll give hi the necessary check-ups and test for diseases and conditions that are coon in giant breeds. Another very iportant step in caring for your pet is signing up for pet health insurance. There will certainly be edical tests and procedures he will need throughout his life, and pet health insurance will help you cover those costs. Routine Care, Diet, and Exercise Build her routine care into your schedule to help your dog live longer, stay healthy, and be happier during her lifetie. We cannot overephasize the iportance of a proper diet and exercise routine. Overweight dogs are ore prone to cancer, ligaent tears, arthritis, and other probles. ü Brush her teeth at least three ties a week. ü Keep your dog s diet consistent, and don t give her people food. ü Feed a high-quality diet appropriate for her age. ü Exercise your dog regularly, and don t overdo exercise. ü Don t let your dog chew on bones, ice cubes, hooves, or tennis balls. Health Evaluation Schedule for Giant Mixed-Breed Dogs Now that you ve read about the health issues we ll be onitoring, we wanted to give you an at-a-glance suary of what services we ll provide to keep your dog happy and healthy. It ay see like your pet is prone to quite a few probles, but don t worry; we ll take the lead in keeping her healthy for a lifetie. We ll review these health-care steps with you in ore detail, but please feel free to ask questions or voice concerns at any tie. Studies to deterine the frequency of inheritance or disease in ixed breeds either have not been copleted or are inconclusive. There is a general consensus aong canine genetic researchers and veterinary practitioners that the conditions we ve described herein have a significant rate of incidence and/or ipact in giant ixedbreed dogs. What to Watch For Give us a call iediately if you notice any of these signs: ü Voiting or chronic diarrhea ü Weight loss or weight gain ü Lups, bups, and oles ü Lethargy, ental dullness, or excessive sleeping ü Fearfulness, aggression, or other behavioral changes ü Liping or laeness ü Hair loss ü Coughing or difficulty breathing ü Episodes of weakness ü Pot-belly appearance ü Inability or straining to urinate ü Cloudiness, redness, itching or any other abnorality involving the eyes ü Itchy skin (scratching or licking) ü Change in appetite or water consuption ü Scratching or shaking the head, or discharge in the ear ü Redness or a foul odor about the lips Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital (503) 227-6047 www.nwneighborhoodvet.co

How We ll Keep Your Dog Healthy Puppy to Adolescent: Infant to 17 Adult: 18 to 39 Senior: 40 to 59 Senior: 60+ ( ) Age Services We ll Provide 6 8 Head-to-tail physical exaination weeks Internal parasite test and/or deworing 10 12 weeks 14 16 weeks 4 6 onths Discuss socialization and at-hoe puppy care Physical exaination Heartwor prevention Discuss caring for your dog s teeth at hoe Physical exaination Discuss obedience training, nail triing, and grooing Schedule spay/neuter surgery Head-to-tail physical exaination Gait and laeness exaination Presurgical diagnostics for spay or neuter surgery Stoach tack 1 year Head-to-tail physical exaination Discuss diet, weight, and exercise 2 years through 5 years 6 years through 7 years 8 years and older Head-to-tail physical exaination Internal organ health evaluation Head-to-tail physical exaination Senior internal organ health evaluation Cancer screen Head-to-tail physical exaination Golden years internal organ health evaluation Cancer screen Glaucoa screen Giant-Breed Probles We re Looking For Heart ururs Hernias Proper dental alignent Proper growth rate Behavioral probles Adult teeth coing in properly Tonsillitis Joint disease Internal organ health prior to spay/neuter surgery Prevention of bloat Excessive weight gain Behavioral probles Joint disease Heartwors and other parasites Heartwors and other parasites Arthritis Signs of cancer Heartwors and other parasites Arthritis Signs of cancer Glaucoa Heartwors and other parasites Note: We recoend twice-a-year exainations so that we ay diagnose probles sooner. This approach also gives you the budget-friendly option of spreading preventive testing over two visits rather than one. Northwest Neighborhood Veterinary Hospital (503) 227-6047 www.nwneighborhoodvet.co