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Welsh Terrier

Wales

1700s

38.1 cm

9 kg

8 Inherited Disorders

4
Serious
4
Moderate
0
Mild

Inherited Disorder Snapshot

CARDIOVASCULAR: Heart/blood vessels

12%

ENDOCRINE: Hormone regulation

0%

GASTROINTESTINAL: Mouth/throat/stomach

0%

MUSCULOSKELETAL: Muscles/bones/joints

0%

IMMUNE: Viruses/bacteria/toxins defence

0%

INTEGUMENT: Skin & fur

0%

NERVOUS: Brain/spine/nerves

7%

RESPIRATORY: Lungs/mouth/trachea

0%

UROGENITAL: Kidneys/bladder/reproductive

9%

Common Dog Diseases & Dangers

Condition Overview
Research shows 27% of all dogs die from cancer (1) with 50% of deaths in older dogs. Over 100 types of cancer exist, requiring specialized diagnosis, treatment, surgery, nutrition and pain management strategies (2). Cancer can affect any part of the body, particularly the skin, bone, and other major body organs. Cancer is considered to be one of the most important causes of death in older dogs. Some types of cancer are slow-growing while some can progress rapidly and are often diagnosed when it is already in the late stages. Cancer can manifest classical signs of the problem such as a tumor or growth, a wound that fails to heal, enlarged lymph nodes, lameness, swelling, and even abnormal bleeding. However, there are cases where there are little or no signs. An early diagnosis is very important for better chances of treatment and recovery.

Potential Complications that may affect Welsh Terrier
The complications associated with cancer in dogs will depend on the organ/s which are affected and the treatment which is applied. Surgery to remove a tumor has higher risks of infection. There are also risks associated with anesthesia. Bleeding and/or damage to nerves may also occur during surgical removal of the tumor. Swelling and inflammation of the incision site is also a common occurrence. Other possible complications include a weak immune system as a result of the administration of chemotherapeutic agents, kidney failure, heart failure, and bone fractures.

1. Radlinsky et al. Diseases of the Ear. In: Ettinger, SJ, Feldman, EC, Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 6th Ed. St. Louis: Elsevier Saunders, 2005. (2) www.aspca.org – dog care.

$17436
Highest Claim
$1281
Average Claim

Insurance claim costs and statistics – PetSure claim statistics 2011 – 2012 National Pet insurance Industry Review. All information and statistics accurate as at October 2013

8 Inherited Disorders Affecting Welsh Terrier

Disease Cardiovascular

Behavioral Abnormalities in dogs

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Breeds exposed to Behavioral Abnormalities – Research Reference German Shepherd Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database) Miniature Poodle Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database) Boston Terrier Cross…

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Disease Urogenital

Urolithiasis in dogs

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Breeds exposed to Urolithiasis – Research Reference German Shepherd Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database) Borzoi Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database) Miniature Poodle Cross – University…

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This information is accurate as at May 2014 and is subject to change without notice. Pre-existing condition exclusion applies. Annual Benefit Limits and excess amounts vary based on pet health insurance plans.

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