Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
Our dog Rosie was extremely sick and we took her to the emergency pet hospital on Friday evening. She tested positive for Addison disease. We found out the following at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Labradoodle
"A significant number of Mutigenerational and Australian Labradoodles have also been found to suffer from Addison's Disease.[25] The Australian Labradoodle Association of America is currently conducting a study to try and determine how widespread the problem has become." (footnote url - http://www.goldendoodles.com/health_hereditary/addisons_disease.htm)
Our breeder was not part of the Australian Labradoodle Associaion of America. Breeders should test their dogs for Addison and not breed them. Girls are effected twice as much as the boys and both parents have to be carrier for the dog to have it.
It has been heartbraking to see Rosie so sick and with daily drugs and a shot every 25 days she should be ok. This makes me think twice about which breeder I will pick for our next doodle.
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Karina, Jack is not the one with Addison's disease I am.. Me the human. I do go into crisis on occasion but I have great family and neighbors who know what to look for and how to help me. Jack is only predisposed because of the poodle in him, He does not have the disease.
I totally know what it is like and I am glad I can lend any support you may need,
Jennifer
Sorry to hear about Rosie. Remember on DK you have a great support group.
In the "Health and Medical Group" there is a listing of members that have special interest and knowledge about many issues and are willing to share their knowledge. http://www.doodlekisses.com/group/healthandmedicalissues/forum/topi...
I believe Rae is listed as a person with knowledge on Addison's.
wow I can't believe they are doing a study.. There is NOT any current studies in humans with Addison's disease.. It is rare to have in humans but secondary addison's is becoming more common.
I guess the dogs are going to have to lead the way for a cure in this disease...
There are clinical trials and studies of Addison's disease in humans that are current according to this:
http://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=addison%27s+disease
All true but I think people with a serious problem are more likely to seek advice and support, which is why I think problems seem more prominent than they may be. But an appropriate bribe for a survey, hmmm---I know, a Motorola Xoom to the first respondent. Okay, neither of my doodles have Addison's disease to date. I'll send you my address for the prize.
To be more serious, Addison's is a serious disease and I hope the breeders are looking into the true incidence. I wish there was a way we, as dog owners, could steer each other away from problem breeder's. But I guess sometimes any disease can be a random happening.
Addison's disease is not a disease that a breeder can detect, The breeder most likely didn't do anything wrong, just like my parents didn't do anything wrong for giving birth to me. Addison's disease happens, If I was to have a child it most likely would NOT have Addison's disease. It is the luck of the draw...
I do think breeding a dog as much as you are saying is not fair to the dog, My breeder only allows a dog to have pups three times and then they retire.
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