Species: Dog
Condition: Comedo Syndrome
Organ System: Integument
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Breeds exposed to Comedo Syndrome – Research Reference
German Shepherd Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Alsatian Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Dachshund Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Labradoodle Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Poodle – Standard Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Shih Tzu Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Schnoodle Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Spoodle Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Cocker Spaniel Cross – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Dachshund – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
German Shepherd – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Cocker Spaniel – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Poodle – Standard – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Shih Tzu – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Spoodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Golden Doodle (Groodle) – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Alsatian – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Labradoodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Schnoodle – (Goldschmidt & Mcmanus 200)
Disease Author
Dr Merliza Cabriles, Professor of Veterinary Medicine
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This information is accurate as at May 2014 and is subject to change without notice.
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