Species: Dog
Condition: Osteochondrodysplasia
Organ System: Nervous/sensory

A congenital anomaly in the development of the bone and cartilage. It is inherited as a recessive trait. Some breeds are selectively bred to be dwarfs, but in other cases the dwarf appearance is seen as a disorder. The dog has disproportional body; the limbs are shortened with abnormally long trunk. Their head can be enlarged, often with shortened upper jaw. Depending in the severity of the condition, affected dogs can experience a variety of health issues from almost no evident symptoms to severe joint pain and inflammation with respiratory and reproductive problems. There is no effective treatment, but some symptoms can be managed.

Breeds exposed to Osteochondrodysplasia – Research Reference
Border Collie Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Poodle Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Briard Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Dachshund Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Airedale Terrier Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Labradoodle Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Lhasa Apso Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Maltese Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Basset Hound Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bearded Collie Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bouvier Des Flandres Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bedlington Terrier Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Hungarian Puli Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Poodle – Standard Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Poodle – Toy Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Wolfhound Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Shih Tzu Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Old English Sheepdog Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
West Highland White Terrier Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Dachshund- Long Haired Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Irish Wolfhound Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Scotch Collie Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
German Schnauzer Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Kerry Blue Cross – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database) & (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 2000)
Miniature Dachshund – Wire Haired Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Collie – Rough – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Dachshund – Smooth Haired Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Kerry Blue – University of Sydney (LIDA Dog Disease Database) & (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 2000)
Schnoodle Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Puli Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Spoodle Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bichon Frise Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Airedale Terrier – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Basset Hound – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bearded Collie – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bedlington Terrier – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bichon Frise – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Border Collie – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Cavoodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Wolfhound – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Scotch Collie – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Spoodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Irish Wolfhound – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Lhasa Apso – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Maltese – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Bouvier Des Flandres – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Dachshund – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Briard – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
German Schnauzer – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Poodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Old English Sheepdog – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Poodle – Standard – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Poodle – Toy – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Puli – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Shih Tzu – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Golden Doodle (Groodle) – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Hungarian Puli – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Soft Coated Wheaten Terrier – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
West Highland White Terrier – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Labradoodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Dachshund- Long Haired – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Schnoodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Dachshund – Smooth Haired – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Miniature Dachshund – Wire Haired – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)

Disease Author
Dr Merliza Cabriles, Professor of Veterinary Medicine

To learn more about Osteochondrodysplasia or any other condition we invite you to search this website. Even better, pick up the phone and call your vet. Your vet knows your pet better than anyone else and is a fountain of information.

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

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