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| Three Reasons for Genetic Disorders: |
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limited gene pool at the point of origin inbreeding/line breeding selecting for exaggerated physical traits |
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| Most Genetic Diseases are: |
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| Labs are number one in America for three Genetic Diseases. |
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hip displasia elbow displasia Progressive Retinal Atrophy |
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| abnormal formation of hip bone leading to rear limb lameness |
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| Abnormal formation of the elbow joint where three bones come together causing lameness and pain |
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| Three Genetic Diseases of the Yorkshire Terrier: |
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Patella Luxation Portosystemic Shunt Tracheal Collapse |
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| Six genetic diseases of the German Shepherd |
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Hip/Elbow Displasia Bloat Degenereative Myelopathy Pyoderma Perianal Fistulas Von Willebrand's Disease |
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| Four Genetic Disorders of a Golden Retriever: |
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Hip/Elbow Displasia Cataracts Progressive Retinal Atrophy Entropion/Ectropion |
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| eye lip droops and rolls outward |
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| Deafness is directly associated with |
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