American Boxer Club. Health Survey Report. August 5, 2012
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1 American Boxer Club Health Survey Report August 5, 2012
2 ABC Boxer Health Survey Year of Birth (yyyy) 888 answered question 888 skipped question ry of birth. US 87.7% 782 Mexico 0.2% 2 Canada 5.7% 51 UK 2.8% 25 Other 3.6% 32 Other (please specify) 34 answered question 892 skipped question 8 Health Report Summary Page 1
3 3. Gender Male 44.2% 391 Female 55.8% 493 answered question 884 skipped question Primary coat color (regardless of white markings) Fawn 51.9% 460 Brindle 45.1% 400 White Health Report Summary 3.0% 27 Page 1 answered question 887 skipped question Spayed or Neutered? Spayed 67.5% 305 Neutered 32.5% 147 answered question 452 skipped question 448 Health Report Summary Page 2
4 6. Age when spayed or neutered (entered in months). 455 answered question 455 skipped question Is this dog still alive? Yes 56.1% 500 No 43.9% 391 answered question 891 Health Report Summary Page 1 skipped question 9 8. If still alive... Average Total what is the current age (in months) , answered question 495 skipped question 405 Health Report Summary Page 3
5 9. Year of death (yyyy) 385 answered question 385 skipped question Age at death Average Total entered in months , answered question 362 skipped question Cause of Death 380 answered question 380 skipped question 520 Health Report Summary Page 4
6 AGE AT DEATH CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH (12 PAGES)
7 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH Age at death - entered Year of Birth Year of death in months Cause of Death Heart arrhythmia unknown ? ARVC complications from old age complications from old age complications from old age complications from old age heart failure Stroke- put to sleep Old age Bowel obstruction from eating part of a toy Found dead in yard (heart?) Degenerative Myleopathy c-ssection that went wrong old age cancer DM Cushings Stroke- put to sleep Probably pancreatic cancer cancer Valley fever Brain tumor Cancer Euthanised Brain Tumor Valley fever Cancer cancer unknown 1
8 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH Hemangiosarcoma gastric torsion Heart complications from mange Heart related Pulmonary Stenosis Bloat Brain Tumor Old Age Degenerative Myelopathy unknown Cancer (mass cell) mouth cancer Complications from hypothyroidism Not sure but vet believed cardio myopathy after necropsy Inconclusive unknown ?? died at home euthanised DM Inconclusive hemangeosarcoma Cancer Cancer hemangiosarcoma Cancer hemangioma of spleen - ruptured & bled out internally Bloat PTS - cancer Euthanasia due to DM Old age -- just did not wake up one morning Unknown -- died in her sleep Age, possible stroke seizure...put down Lymphoma cancer Sudden death 2
9 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH cancer DM Cancer (mass cell) Degenerative Myelopthy Cancer (mass cell) Cancer hemagiosarcoma hemangiasarcoma Seizure Cancer DM Unknown -- died in her sleep ols age died in her sleep Euthanasia Euthenized due to increasing occurance of seizures and general weakness. Undiagnosed by vet through any tests, aside from blood panel, but expected to be brain tumor Cancer (mass cell) Euthanasia Tick Borne E-canis- E.platys ending in kidney failure Degenerative Myopothy hemangiosarcoma systemic histiocytosis - tumor on liver - pts Hemangiosarcoma DM Seizure Degenerative Myelopathy cauda equina syndrome - euthanized due to pain Cushings 3
10 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH cancer stroke HD & Suspected DM Lymphosarcoma Old Age Spondolysis Hemangioma sarcoma ARVC auto-immune (reaction to surgical glue) meds destroyed liver Gastric Torsion Cancer (assumed) Euthanasia euthanasia due to DM Non-operable tumor put to sleep due to seizures spleen tumor/bleeding Lymphoma Bloated & Suspected tumor in stomach liver failure dm euthanized DM Old age -- possibly kidney failure old age old age old age Euthanasia due to declining health Hemangiosarcoma cancer cancer brain tumor auto immune disease Heart failure Cancer Suspected brain tumor Put down due to DM 4
11 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH Surgery complication after tumor removal ARVC euthinasia due to degenerative myleopathy hemangiosarcoma Hemangioma Syncope DM Brain Tumor cancer brain tumor Died in sleep -old age testicular cancer euthanasia heart Lymphoma hemangioma of cardiac muscle Nasal Chondrosarcoma Tumor on spleen burst Enlarged heart cancer Cancer Heart Failure (was being treated for Lymphoma) Lymphoma Unknown Degenerative Myopathy Unknown -Died one week after his owner died old age complications of DM Kidney failure Complications from DM cancer PTS due to aggressive cancer cancer 5
12 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH degenerative disease DM Mast cell tumors Put to sleep when unable to stand Cancer- present in thyroid and in lungs Lymphoma SAS? SAS lymphoma coonhound paralaysis lymphoma severe arthritis of the knees DM/unidentified malaise -- perhaps a cancer Congestive Heart Failure-Euthanized Euthanasia Cardiomyopathy DM DM Lymphoma brain tumor Stroke- put to sleep Euthanasia due to DM unknown - suspected stroke old age Cancer (colon) hemangiosarcoma cancer Euthanasia due to DM old age old age stroke Suspected bleeding from the spleen Brain Tumor Brain Tumor Heart failure ulcerated IBD 6
13 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH Heart failure & DM cancer Kidney Disease Aceprozaine Cancer and spondolysis Cancer Hemangioscarcoma Cancer cancer tumor on back leg bone cancer Brain tumour cancer tumor on back leg lymphosarcoma complications from heart disease Cutaneous T-Cell Lymphoma euthanasia due to advanced lung cancer hemangiosarcoma accidental Degenerative Myelopathy DM brain tumor Mast cell CA Hermangiasarcoma DM Euthanasia due to DM Degenerative Myelopathy stroke secondary to Cancer Cancer-Euthanized cardiac arrest DM DM - euthanized inoperable tumor lung carcinoma lymphoma hemangiosarcoma lung cancer Lung cancer unknown 7
14 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH Natural Causes GI Lymphoma Euthanased - unreliable and unpredictable behaviour bcm Glioma brain tumor probable ARVC collapse following sudden arythmia Cancer dilated Cardiomyopathy hemangiosarcoma Mediastinal Lymphoma Brain tumor Lymphoma lymphoma ARVC-Stroke Probable Hemangiosarcoma euthanised cancer nurological Surgery following Bloat Lymphoma multiple types of cancer, obstruction in large intestine Hip dysplasi died in sleep unknown CD...cardiomyopothy unknown - guessing stroke enlarged heart due to arvc Lymphoma Euthanized due to aggressive temperament hemangiocarcoma cancer 8
15 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH Euthanized due to rapid health decline. heart and liver problems. Unable to be diagnosed by vet Endocarditis Primary Lung cancer hit by car brain Tumor chemoreceptor cardiac tumor/cardiac tampanode seizure disorder Stomach Cancer DM brain tumor diagnosed 4/ Seizures low platlets suspected bone marrow cancer euth due to lymphoma Large tumor in spleen, liver and heart Cushings Disease euthenasia due to cancer hemangeosarcoma hemangiosarcoma cancer DM Hemangiosarcoma brain tumor Burst hemangiosarcoma Hepatic Lyphosarcoma Subaortic stenosis Kidney Failure heart degenerative myelopaty Hemangiosarcoma Cancer 9
16 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH Lymphoma cardiomyopathyunknown wt. loss/0- app/in severe pain/looked lost/ had seizure or eppli after a 3 year rabies vaccine brain tumor Tumor lymphoma Lung Cancer Pyometria Mushroom Poisoning Tumor arvc Heart Cancer ARVC Hemangioscarcoma lymphoma Red cell aplasia seizure/brain tumor Autoimmune Polymyotsis Complications from Lymphoma dilated Cardiomyopathy pericardial effusion sudden death (strong indications from cardiomyopathy) Renal Dysplasia cancer/autoimmune Heart failure bacterial endocarditis cancer Put to sleep because of a glioma Atrial Septal Defect/Stroke osteosarcoma T-cell Lymphoma (cancer) 10
17 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH bloat Idiopathic megacolon irritable bowel disease Gastric torsion (bloat) Euthanasia due to complications with heart and cushings heart failure / cardiomyopathy cancer hepatic lymphoma heart disease Severe autoimmune issues Heart Valley Fever T-Cell Lymphoma Cardiac/ARVC Adenocarcinoma ARVC we believe it to possibly be heartrelated MASS CELL sub aortic stenosis unknown, sudden, "seizure," loss of consciousness cancer - histiocytic saarcoma ARVC Hit by a car Idiopathic Jeuvenille Dilated Cardiomyopathy HUC cancer Cerebellar tumor of the brain Metastatic Hemangiosarcoma Tumor 06/17/ pancreatitis 06/20/ Diabetes 11/08/ DM 11
18 AGE OF DEATH IN MONTHS CORRELATED WITH CAUSE OF DEATH 07/07/ Complications of ruptured disk 06/24/ Euthanasia - Advanced Degenerative Mylopathy 02/06/ Euthanized due to late stage DM 01/08/ Mast cell cancer 06/06/ cancer 01/29/ /06/ lymphosarcoma 03/22/ arcv and hemangiosarcoma 04/20/ epileptic seizures/no MRI done 05/07/ ARVC 06/17/ degenerative myleopathy 02/26/ heart failure 04/02/ ARVC 11/22/ heart 20/20/ Reaction to Sotalol 2001? Rescue no papers Metastatic. Lung cancer 12
19 12. Was the cause of death confirmed by a veterinarian? Yes 79.8% 301 No 20.2% 76 answered question 377 skipped question Was a necropsy done? No 82.4% 309 Yes 17.6% 66 answered question 375 skipped question 525 Health Report Summary Page 5
20 14. Other than Rabies vaccination, how often were vaccines given? Once a year 35.0% 295 Once every two years or longer 35.9% 303 Based on titre results (vaccinate as needed) 13.4% 113 Do not give vaccines 5.1% 43 Other 10.6% 89 Other (please specify) 135 answered question 843 skipped question Was the dog tested for hip dysplasia? Yes 33.7% 290 No 66.3% 570 answered question 860 skipped question 40 Health Report Summary Page 6
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22 16. OFA Results Excellent 13.5% 37 Good 60.2% 165 Fair 18.2% 50 Did not pass 8.0% 22 answered question 274 skipped question Penn Hip Result 100.0% 15 answered question 15 skipped question Were Thyroid tests done? Yes 50.6% 434 No 49.4% 423 answered question 857 skipped question 43 Health Report Summary Page 7
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24 19. Which type of Thyroid test was done? Free T4 13.7% 51 T4 only 18.2% 68 Full Thyroid panel 71.8% 268 Other 6.2% 23 Other (please specify) 37 answered question 373 skipped question What was the latest T3 result for this dog? 110 answered question 110 skipped question What was the latest T4 result for this dog? 152 answered question 152 skipped question 748 Health Report Summary Page 8
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26 22. What was the latest Free T4 result for this dog> 118 answered question 118 skipped question What was the latest Free T3 result for this dog? 86 answered question 86 skipped question What was the latest T3 Antibodies result for this dog? 85 answered question 85 skipped question What was the latest TSH result for this dog? 83 answered question 83 skipped question 817 Health Report Summary Page 9
27 26. What was the latest T4 Antibodies result for this dog? 84 answered question 84 skipped question Has this dog displayed clinical signs of hyperthyroidism? No 88.0% 345 Yes 12.0% 47 answered question 392 skipped question Have you screened this Boxer for Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)? Yes 36.5% 300 No 63.5% 521 answered question 821 skipped question 79 Health Report Summary Page 10
28 29. If tested for Degenerative Myelopathy what were the results? Clear 20.3% 61 Carrier 39.3% 118 At Risk 39.3% 118 Still waiting for test results 1.0% 3 answered question 300 skipped question Has this dog displayed clinical signs of Degenerative Myelopathy? No 91.5% 270 Yes 8.5% 25 answered question 295 skipped question Was the ARVC-1 DNA test done? Yes 33.3% 272 No 66.7% 544 answered question 816 skipped question 84 Health Report Summary Page 11
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30 32. What were the results of the ARVC-1 test? Negative 56.0% 153 Positive Heterozygous 31.1% 85 Positive Homozygous 10.3% 28 Still waiting for test results 2.6% 7 answered question 273 skipped question Was testing done for Subaortic Stenosis? Yes 53.6% 436 No 46.4% 377 answered question 813 skipped question Subaortic Stenosis (respond for the type of test(s) done) Grade 5 0 murmur Grade 1 murmur Grade 2 murmur Grade 3 murmur Grade 4 murmur or higher murmur By Auscultation ONLY 74.0% (114) 18.8% (29) 4.5% (7) 0.0% (0) 1.3% (2) 1.3% (2) 154 Auscultation and Doppler 68.1% (224) 19.1% (63) 7.6% (25) 3.0% (10) 1.2% (4) 0.9% (3) 329 answered question 422 skipped question 478 Health Report Summary Page 12
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33 35. Auscultation By Board Certified Cardiologist 90.5% 379 By Local Veterinarian 8.1% 34 Not tested by auscultation 1.4% 6 answered question 419 skipped question If a heart murmur was detected by auscultation was the result followed up by a Color Flow Doppler? Yes 76.3% 119 No 23.7% 37 answered question 156 skipped question Was a Doppler test done? Yes 45.3% 364 No 54.7% 439 answered question 803 skipped question 97 Health Report Summary Page 13
34 38. Color Flow Doppler Results Clear 75.4% 266 Diagnosed as SAS 8.5% 30 Diagnosed as innocent murmur 16.1% 57 answered question 353 skipped question Color Flow Doppler Test Results Flow rate (M/S) 100.0% 282 answered question 282 skipped question How often have you Holtered this Boxer? Never 49.6% 393 Once 19.9% 158 Once every 12 months 14.3% 113 Multiple times per 12 month period 3.9% 31 Once every 24 months or longer between 12.2% 97 answered question 792 skipped question 108 Health Report Summary Page 14
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36 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS (8 PAGES)
37 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS Was a Doppler test done? Color Flow Doppler Test Results - Flow rate (M/S) Year of Birth Color Flow Doppler Results 20/20/1999 Yes Clear 12/24/2010 Yes Clear /04/2010 Yes Clear /14/2009 Yes Clear /02/2008 Yes Clear /26/2008 Yes Clear 2 02/26/2008 Yes Clear /07/2007 Yes Clear 05/27/2006 Yes Clear /03/2006 Yes Clear 03/30/2006 Yes Clear /29/2005 Yes Clear /06/2004 Yes Clear /08/1999 Yes Clear 2 06/20/1995 Yes Clear 2010 Yes Clear Yes Clear 2010 Yes Clear 2010 Yes Clear 2010 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1.2 m/s 2009 Yes Clear A/O: 1.57 & P/S: Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2009 Yes Clear 2009 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1.3 1
38 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS 2008 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear RVOT m/s 1.29, LVOT m/s Yes Clear 2008 Yes Clear Aortic vmax Pulmonic vmax Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2008 Yes Clear mv Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2007 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1.6: Yes Clear 2007 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1.7 2
39 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS 2006 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2006 Yes Clear 2006 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2005 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2005 Yes Clear Yes Clear 2005 Yes Clear 2005 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2005 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2004 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2004 Yes Clear Yes Clear 2004 Yes Clear 2004 Yes Clear 3
40 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS 2004 Yes Clear 2004 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Pulmonic outflow velocity: ; Aortic outflow velocity: Yes Clear Yes Clear 2003 Yes Clear Yes Clear 2003 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2003 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1.7 m/s 2003 Yes Clear Yes Clear 2003 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2003 Yes Clear 2003 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2002 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2002 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2002 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1.9 4
41 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS 2001 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear not noted on report 2001 Yes Clear 2001 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2000 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2000 Yes Clear 1.5 m/s 2000 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2000 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 2000 Yes Clear 2000 Yes Clear Yes Clear 1999 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1999 Yes Clear 1999 Yes Clear unknown 1999 Yes Clear 1999 Yes Clear n/a 1999 Yes Clear Yes Clear results unavail. discarded after death of dog 1998 Yes Clear Yes Clear 1998 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Cannot recall results 1997 Yes Clear 1997 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 5
42 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS 1997 Yes Clear Yes Clear 1997 Yes Clear 1996 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1996 Yes Clear Yes Clear 1996 Yes Clear.95/ Yes Clear 1.61 m/s 1995 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear not available 1995 Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear Yes Clear 1994 Yes Clear Yes Clear 1991 Yes Clear Do not remember 09/28/2008 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur /20/2007 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur /22/2005 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2010 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2007 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2007 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2007 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur did not own at time 2006 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 1.9 6
43 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS 2005 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2005 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2005 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 1.8 m/s 2004 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2002 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur unknown 2001 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 2000 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 1999 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 1998 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 1997 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 1994 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur 1993 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur no such thing at the time 1988 Yes Diagnosed as innocent murmur Pulmonary Stenosis 09/26/2010 Yes Diagnosed as SAS 01/19/2010 Yes Diagnosed as SAS /08/2003 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Dilated Cardiomyopathy 2007 Yes Diagnosed as SAS 5.1 m/s 2007 Yes Diagnosed as SAS 2.5 results were unclear though 2006 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS 7
44 DIAGNOSIS OF SAS CORRELATED WITH COLOR FLOW DOPPLER RESULTS 2003 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS 2001 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS? 2001 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS 2000 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS 2.3 m/s 1999 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Don't remember 1998 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Don't have this information 1998 Yes Diagnosed as SAS 1997 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS 1996 Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes Diagnosed as SAS Yes aortic vmax= 1.6 m/s pulmonic vmax=1.3 m/s 2008 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1.9 8
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46 41. The most recent 24-hour Holter (Part A) Currently Clear of Disease Indeterminant Suspicious Affected Interpretation 79.8% (313) 4.3% (17) 2.8% (11) 13.0% (51) 392 answered question 392 skipped question Is/was heart medication such as Sotolol or Atenolol given? Yes 11.7% 67 No 63.1% 362 None were prescribed 25.3% 145 answered question 574 skipped question Did the Boxer have fainting spells (syncope)? Yes 11.1% 72 No 88.9% 577 answered question 649 skipped question 251 Health Report Summary Page 15
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48 hour Holter (Part B) Enter the #'s reported. Please refer to your report. Date of most recent Holter recording (mm/dd/yyyy) 96.1% 320 Age at time of Holter Recording entered in months 96.7% 322 VPC Singles 96.7% 322 VPC Bigeminy, Trigeminy 71.8% 239 VPC Couplets, Triplets 74.8% 249 VPC R on T, Vtach 64.0% 213 Grade of Arrhythmia 45.6% 152 answered question 333 skipped question 567 Health Report Summary Page 16
49 DATE OF LAST HOLTER CORRELATED WITH HOLTER RESULTS (7 PAGES)
50 Age at Time of Last Holter Reading Correlated with Holter Results Page 1 Age at time of Holter Recording in months VPC Bigeminy, Trigeminy VPC Couplets, VPC Singles Triplets VPC R on T, Vtach
51 Age at Time of Last Holter Reading Correlated with Holter Results Page single yes yes /2 years o -- for the 4th time O O 27 months months
52 Age at Time of Last Holter Reading Correlated with Holter Results Page years mos years months
53 Age at Time of Last Holter Reading Correlated with Holter Results Page months months pairs 1 tripet yrs ventricle escape beats mo yrs years n,n mos before m months /
54 Age at Time of Last Holter Reading Correlated with Holter Results Page mos approx yrs o MONTHS months /02/ lots months
55 Age at Time of Last Holter Reading Correlated with Holter Results Page mos yrs
56 Age at Time of Last Holter Reading Correlated with Holter Results Page , 95 04/01/ yr yrs years old months months VPB 108 singles many several /02/ years Y
57 45. Cancer - Select all that apply. Brain 4.1% 29 Hemangiosarcoma 4.8% 34 Lymphosarcoma (Lymphoma) 6.0% 42 Mast cell tumors Grade 1 7.3% 51 Mast cell tumors Grade 2 5.3% 37 Mast cell tumors Grade 3 1.4% 10 Mast cell tumors Grade 4 0.7% 5 Melanoma 0.9% 6 Osteosarcoma (bone) 0.9% 6 Squamous cell tumors (skin) 1.9% 13 Mammary 2.4% 17 Ovarian 0.0% 0 Testicular 0.9% 6 Stomach 1.0% 7 Kidney 0.7% 5 Liver 0.9% 6 Leukemia 0.4% 3 None 65.1% 457 Other 5.7% 40 Other (please specify) 50 answered question 702 skipped question 198 Health Report Summary Page 17
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59 46. Cardiovascular - Select all that apply. ARVC 7.8% 55 Cardiomyopathy 4.4% 31 Dialated Cardiomyopathy 1.8% 13 Heart Murmur 10.7% 76 Patent Ductus Arterious 0.0% 0 Pulmonary Valve Stenosis 0.3% 2 Subaortic Stenosis 4.4% 31 Valve Dysfunction 0.8% 6 Ventricular Septal Defects 0.3% 2 None 75.3% 533 Other 4.9% 35 Other (please specify) 47 answered question 708 skipped question 192 Health Report Summary Page 18
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61 47. Gastrointestinal (GI) - Select all that apply. Bloat with Torsion 1.9% 13 Bloat without Torsion 0.9% 6 Inflamatory Bowel Disease 2.3% 16 Chronic Colitis 0.9% 6 Histiocytic Ulcerative Colitis (HUC) 0.4% 3 Malabsorption/malassimilation 0.1% 1 Megaesophagus 0.4% 3 Pancreatitis 2.6% 18 Gastritis - Chronic 1.0% 7 Vomiting - Chronic 1.2% 8 Diarrhea - Chronic 1.3% 9 None 89.2% 612 Other 2.0% 14 Other (please specify) 19 answered question 686 skipped question 214 Health Report Summary Page 19
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63 48. Kidney/Urinary - Select all that apply. Bladder Disease 0.1% 1 Bladder/Kidney Stones 0.4% 3 Juvenile Renal Dysplasia 0.1% 1 Kidney Failure 1.0% 7 Renal Dysplasia 0.6% 4 Urinary Tract Infection 5.4% 37 Cystitis (bladder inflammation) 0.7% 5 None 91.0% 619 Other 1.8% 12 Other (please specify) 16 answered question 680 skipped question 220 Health Report Summary Page 20
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65 49. Hematology (Blood) - Select all that apply. Inherited Hemolytic Anemias 0.1% 1 Immune Mediated Thrombocytopenia 0.1% 1 Immune Mediated Hemolytic Anemia 0.3% 2 Platelet Dysfunction 0.4% 3 von Willebrand's Disease 0.0% 0 None 97.9% 663 Other 1.2% 8 Other (please specify) 7 answered question 677 skipped question 223 Health Report Summary Page 21
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67 50. Dermatology - Select all that apply. Acne (juvenile dermatitis) 4.8% 33 Allergies (atopic) 6.9% 48 Allergies (contact) 4.8% 33 Allergies (food) 7.5% 52 Sebaceous Adenitis 0.1% 1 Seborrhea 0.3% 2 Sebaceous Cysts 3.2% 22 Mange 2.7% 19 None 78.3% 542 Other 1.9% 13 Other (please specify) 19 answered question 692 skipped question 208 Health Report Summary Page 22
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69 51. Endocrinology - Select all that apply. Diabetes Mellitus (Insulin Dependent) 0.1% 1 Diabetes Insipidus 0.4% 3 Hypothroidism 7.1% 48 Autoimmune Thyroiditis 1.2% 8 Pancreatic Insufficiency 0.4% 3 Addison's Disease 0.1% 1 Cushing's Disease 1.3% 9 None 89.5% 607 Other 1.0% 7 Other (please specify) 8 answered question 678 skipped question 222 Health Report Summary Page 23
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71 52. Neurology/Muscular - Select all that apply. Aneurysm 0.1% 1 Brain Tumor 3.2% 22 Epilepsy 0.7% 5 Seizures 5.1% 35 Degenerative Myleopathy (DM) 7.0% 48 Trembling/Tremors 3.2% 22 None 82.2% 567 Other 3.3% 23 Other (please specify) 38 answered question 690 skipped question 210 Health Report Summary Page 24
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73 53. Ophthalmology - Select all that apply. Cataracts 1.8% 12 Indolent Ulcer 4.4% 30 Retinal Disease 0.3% 2 Ulcer 8.0% 54 None 84.4% 573 Other 3.1% 21 Other (please specify) 25 answered question 679 skipped question 221 Health Report Summary Page 25
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75 54. Orthopedic - Select all that apply. Arthritis 9.3% 64 Hip Dysplasia 2.6% 18 Elbow Dysplasia 0.0% 0 Knee Injuries (cartilage, ligaments) 7.8% 54 Panosteitis 0.3% 2 Hypertrophic Osteodystrophy (HOD) 0.1% 1 Spondylosis 7.1% 49 None 76.8% 530 Other 2.3% 16 Other (please specify) 27 answered question 690 skipped question 210 Health Report Summary Page 26
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77 55. Nonmalignant Growths - Select all that apply. Hemangioma 2.2% 15 Histiocytoma (button tumor) 18.0% 121 Lipomas 7.3% 49 Mammary Adenomas 1.0% 7 None 72.4% 488 Other 3.1% 21 Other (please specify) 24 answered question 674 skipped question Predominant Temperament/Behavior - Select all that apply. Aggressive (toward people) 0.7% 5 Aggressive (toward dogs) 7.7% 57 Fearful/Shyness 6.2% 46 Separation Anxiety 6.0% 44 Self-assured/Outgoing 84.4% 624 Other 7.2% 53 Other (please specify) 74 answered question 739 skipped question 161 Health Report Summary Page 27
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80 57. Female Reproduction - Select all that apply. Anestrus 1.0% 5 Emergency C-Section 14.0% 69 Gestational Issues 0.0% 0 Pyrometria 1.6% 8 Vaginitis (inflammation) 1.4% 7 Abnormal Estrus Cycle 2.4% 12 Primary Uterine Inertia 3.7% 18 Infertile 0.4% 2 None 77.9% 384 Other 2.6% 13 Other (please specify) 28 answered question 493 skipped question 407 Health Report Summary Page 28
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82 58. Male Reproduction - Select all that apply. Cyrptorchidism (undescended testicles) 3.6% 14 Monochidism 1.5% 6 Lack of Semen/Sperm 0.5% 2 Abnormal Sperm 0.0% 0 Retrograde Ejaculation 0.0% 0 Prostatitis (inflammation) 2.6% 10 Prostatic Hypertrophy 0.0% 0 Undescended Testicle (one or both) 3.3% 13 None 90.0% 350 Other 0.3% 1 Other (please specify) 9 answered question 389 skipped question 511 Health Report Summary Page 29
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84 59. Was this dog given nutritional supplements? Yes 53.6% 407 No 43.6% 331 Comments 2.9% 22 Comments 222 answered question 760 skipped question Select all that apply. Do you feed... Kibble only 51.2% 394 Kibble plus raw 20.0% 154 Kibble plus cooked 26.9% 207 Raw only 6.6% 51 Cooked only 1.4% 11 Other 9.0% 69 Other (please specify) 109 answered question 770 skipped question 130 Health Report Summary Page 30
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86 61. If you feed kibble, what brand of Kibble do you feed? 687 answered question 687 skipped question 213 Health Report Summary Page 31
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