Drentsche Patrijshond Health Guide
Back to Drentsche Patrijshond OverviewUnderstanding the health profile of the Drentsche Patrijshond helps owners make informed decisions about screening, insurance, and preventive care. Like many pedigree breeds, the Drentsche Patrijshond is prone to certain hereditary and acquired health conditions, most notably Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) and Hip Dysplasia. With attentive care, most Drentsche Patrijshonds can be expected to live 12–13 years.
Conditions Affecting Drentsche Patrijshonds
- Category: Eye Typical onset: 3-8 years Est. treatment cost: £0 (management only)
PRA is a group of hereditary diseases causing progressive degeneration of the photoreceptor cells in the retina. It leads to night blindness first, followed by complete blindness. There is no treatment, but DNA tests exist for many forms.
Key symptoms: Night blindness (early sign) · Reluctance to enter dark rooms · Dilated pupils · Reduced daytime vision · +1 moreFull details, symptoms & treatment - Category: Orthopedic Typical onset: 1-2 years Est. treatment cost: £1,500-£6,000
Hip dysplasia is a genetic condition where the hip joint doesn't develop properly, causing the ball and socket to not fit together correctly. This leads to joint deterioration, pain, and arthritis over time.
Key symptoms: Difficulty rising · Reluctance to jump · Bunny-hopping gait · Loss of thigh muscle · +1 moreFull details, symptoms & treatment
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