Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) in Cardigan Welsh Corgis
High Risk Category: Orthopedic Typical onset: 3-7 years Hereditary: Yes Est. treatment cost: £3,000-£8,000
Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is one of the most frequently diagnosed conditions in the breed within the Cardigan Welsh Corgi. Common indicators include back or neck pain, reluctance to move, and weakness or paralysis in limbs. IVDD occurs when the cushioning discs between vertebrae degenerate and herniate, pressing on the spinal cord. Chondrodystrophic breeds are predisposed due to premature disc mineralisation. Can cause pain, paralysis, or loss of bladder control. It typically becomes apparent at 3-7 years. In smaller breeds like the Cardigan Welsh Corgi, early detection and prompt treatment generally lead to better long-term outcomes. This condition has a hereditary component — prospective owners should request documentation of health screening from the breeder. Treatment costs are estimated at £3,000-£8,000, making comprehensive pet insurance a practical consideration.