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No, it is quite rare in CSW as far as I oversee it. But the most cases I have seen have been in German SHs. It normally is a desease of older dogs.
What can be a reason for a ruptured spleen is a hematoma, in a dog as lively as a CSW this can happen. You need histology to be sure. If it is genetic nobody knows as far as I am informed. Ina |
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Thanks a lot for your answer The dogs was quit old as far as I can understand, I just thought it was a bit strange that it happened to two siblings and even more now when you say that it is rare in CSW, but maybe it is just a coincedence ? I don`t know anything else about the dogs in question. What is hemetoma ? Greetings Rolf |
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A bleeding into tissue that is caused by a trauma.
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I did not see the original post before now
But this is the dogs I heard of.... Greetings Rolf |
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Sorry, error.
Last edited by Angelika; 28-11-2020 at 00:21. |
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