Posted By: Paul
FOX TERRIER
- Tetralogy of Fallot
- Pulmonic stenosis
- Atopy
- Flea bite hypersensitivity
- Congenital idiopathic megaoesophagus (Wire-haired Fox Terrier)
- Shoulder luxation
- Myasthenia gravis
- Mast cell tumours
- Fibroma
- Haemangiopericytoma
- Schwannoma
- Insulinoma
- Cerebellar malformation (Wire-haired Fox Terrier)
- Congenital vestibular disease (Smooth-haired Fox Terrier)
- Congenital deafness (Smooth-haired Fox Terrier)
- True epilepsy (Wire-haired Fox Terrier)
- Lissencephaly (Wire-haired Fox Terrier)
- Hereditary Ataxia (Smooth-haired Fox Terrier)
- Congenital myasthenia gravis (Smooth-haired Fox Terrier)
- Refractory corneal ulceration (Wire-haired Fox Terrier)
- Glaucoma (Smooth-haired and Wire-haired Fox Terriers)
- Primary lens luxation (Smooth-haired and Wire-haired Fox Terriers)
- Cataract (Smooth-haired and Wire-haired Fox Terriers)
- Generalised progressive retinal atrophy (Smooth-haired and Wire-haired Fox Terriers)
- Ectopic ureters
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