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    be associated with damage to the anterior cruciate ligament. Patellar luxation is a common condition in dogs, particularly small and miniature breeds...
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    Ectopia lentis (redirect from Lens luxation)
    luxation, as well. Lens luxation in cats can occur secondary to anterior uveitis (inflammation of the inside of the eye). With anterior lens luxation...
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    Joint dislocation (redirect from Luxation)
    A joint dislocation, also called luxation, occurs when there is an abnormal separation in the joint, where two or more bones meet. A partial dislocation...
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    concern within the breed, which has a higher incidence of primary lens luxation (PLL) than most other breeds. The Chinese Crested Dog can also have at...
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    and an eye disease called primary lens luxation, although neither is common. They also screen for patellar luxation and sometimes for elbow dysplasia. A...
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    registrations for 2016 with the American Kennel Club. A study in Japan on patella luxation in small breeds found the Shiba Inu to have the second highest rate of...
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    Necrotising myelopathy Renal dysplasia Patellar luxation Ataxia A Dutch study of 842 dogs found that patellar luxation was prevalent in 24% of dogs scanned. During...
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    found the Bulldog to have a nearly three times greater risk of patellar luxation, with 2.9% of all Bulldogs having the condition. In a 1963 UK study, 17%...
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  • 22% posterior luxation (partial dislocation of the coccyx backwards when sitting) 14% spicule (bony spur) on the coccyx 5% Anterior luxation (partial dislocation...
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    favorable temperament and other features. The major health concern is patellar luxation, and a minor recurring concern is that the breed can be prone to runny...
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