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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"I do think breeding a dog as much as you are saying is not fair to the dog"
I'm not sure what you're referring to as I didn't suggest any amount of breeding...can you clarify?
great ideas.
it would be great to have a recomended breeders list and a health questionare in your profile so that data could be collected and provided to a research facility like UC Davis where the Addison's disease is being studied and the Labradoodle Organizations for statistical tracking.
OMG! I have been in your shoes and I am so very sorry. Paddington my springer spaniel from childhood had Addison's and it was not easy. He would be doing so well and then all of a sudden he would go downhill. It was a rollercoaster for sure. The good news is it sounds as though the maintenance for this disease has come along way from 20 plus years ago and that is a positive. Hugs to you and your family and of course sweet Rosie too. xo. Does Rosie get to come home today?
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