PBGV health issue -- 1
Select a health problem your PBGVs have experienced. [387 votes total]

Allergies (71)
 18%
Cardiac Issues (12)
 3%
Cushings (17)
 4%
Diabetes (5)
 1%
Ear Infections (66)
 17%
Elbow (Knee) Problems (7)
 2%
Epilepsy (37)
 10%
Glaucoma (7)
 2%
GVD (0)
Hip Dysplasia (11)
 3%
Hydrocephalus (2)
 1%
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (5)
 1%
Lens Luxation (2)
 1%
Neck Pain Syndrome (14)
 4%
Pancreatitis (17)
 4%
Slipping Patellas (10)
 3%
Stomach Problems (21)
 5%
Thyroid Disease (9)
 2%
Vaccination Reactions (9)
 2%
Kidney Failure (2)
 1%
Other issue (22)
 6%
No issues (41)
 11%


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Posted By: Caregiver to a wonderful PBGV

Posted On: Apr 16, 2008
Views: 1576
Sebaceous Adenitis

Five years ago, my PBGV was diagnosed with an autosomal recessive auto-immune deficieny called Sebaceous Adenitis.

At that time I contacted not only the breeder but the national breed club.

End of story. The breeder continued to breed her bitch and the club was non-responsive. Autosomal recessive, in case you don't know, means that both parents are carriers of this gene.

Good luck trying to contain this condition. The sire had produced more than 150 offspring, and I don't know how many the bitch had produced - all of them carriers.


Posted By: Jacqueline

Posted On: Feb 13, 2008
Views: 1567
urinary infection

When she was about 8 months old, Jacquie suffered from a cistitis. I was told it was quite common in small breeds.?