What diseases are West Highland Terriers prone to?

What diseases are West Highland Terriers prone to?

West Highland White Terriers are susceptible to bacterial and viral infections—the same ones that all dogs can get—such as parvo, rabies, and distemper. Many of these infections are preventable through vaccination, which we will recommend based on the diseases we see in our area, herage, and other factors.

Are Westies prone to bladder stones?

There are a few different types of stones that can form in the kidney or in the bladder, and West Highland White Terriers are more likely to develop them than other breeds.

Why does my Westie pee so much?

West Highland white terriers (Westies) more frequently develop tumors of the urinary bladder, which can cause inappropriate urination. Q: My 10-year-old Westie has begun to urinate in the house. This will occur from either more urine being produced than is normal or an increased urge to urinate.

Are there any health problems for West Highland Terriers?

In 2007, the West Highland White Terrier Club conducted a health survey that found that 1 in 2 Westies had at least one of the following common health problems. Many of them are, sadly, incurable conditions that must be managed throughout your dog’s life.

What causes tremors in a West Highland Terrier?

White Shaker Dog Syndrome This is a poorly understood neuromuscular disease that causes tremors in small dogs such as the West Highland White Terrier. It develops suddenly around 2 years of age and can lead to seizures and difficulty walking in some dogs. The syndrome generally responds to steroids, and in some cases may disappear with time.

Why does my West Highland Terrier keep getting yeast infections?

Then come recurrent yeast infections. Yeast is a fungus that normally lives in low numbers on the skin of most healthy dogs without doing any harm. But when the poor puppy’s skin becomes broken by scratching, yeast seize the opportunity to attack.

What is epidermal dysplasia in West Highland white terriers?

Let’s talk about epidermal dysplasia in West Highland White Terriers. Epidermal dysplasia is also called Westie armadillo syndrome – for good reason, as you’ll see. This inherited skin disease is quite dreadful. Between 3 and 12 months old, an affected dog becomes inflamed and itchy on his head, feet, and belly.

In 2007, the West Highland White Terrier Club conducted a health survey that found that 1 in 2 Westies had at least one of the following common health problems. Many of them are, sadly, incurable conditions that must be managed throughout your dog’s life.

What does atopic dermatitis do to a West Highland Terrier?

Outline: Atopic dermatitis is an allergic skin disease which is common in the West Highland white terrier, possibly affecting 25% of dogs. It causes mild to severe itching which, as a result of scratching or rubbing, often leads to further skin damage, irritation, infection and discomfort. 1. Brief description

Then come recurrent yeast infections. Yeast is a fungus that normally lives in low numbers on the skin of most healthy dogs without doing any harm. But when the poor puppy’s skin becomes broken by scratching, yeast seize the opportunity to attack.

What kind of cough does a West Highland Terrier have?

Kennel cough, also called Bordetella, is a common canine upper respiratory infection that is triggered by the presence of both the parainfluenza virus and the bacteria called Bordetella bronchiseptica. Kennel cough is contagious and can be spread in the air by the sneezes and coughs of infected dogs.