Species: Dog
Condition: Short Spine
Organ System: Musculoskeletal
A condition characterized by an extremely shortened spine or vertebral column as a result of compression of vertebrae. Instead of hardening to form bone, the vertebrae remain in the cartilage form resulting in the vertebral compression and severe shortening of the whole spine. Some vertebrae fused together making the spine less flexible. The head is usually tilted to the right and the dog appears to have no neck. The dog’s tail appears twisted and much shorter than normal, covered with tangled hair. With the limbs incorrectly positioned, affected dogs experience mobility difficulties; however, they are expected to live a relatively normal lifespan.
Breeds exposed to Short Spine – Research Reference
Dobermann Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Doberman Pinscher – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Doberman Pinscher Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Dobermann – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database)
Disease Author
Dr Merliza Cabriles, Professor of Veterinary Medicine
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This information is accurate as at May 2014 and is subject to change without notice.
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