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Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundatioDegenerative Myelopathy is a progressive disease of the spinal cord in older dogs. The disease has an insidious onset typically between 8-14 years of age.
Diseases in the Jack Russell Terrier - Jack Russell Terrier Research FInformation on diseases that affect Jack Russell Terriers including Primary Lens Luxation, Spinocerebellar Ataxia and Canine Degenerative Myelopathy.
Glossary - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundationJack Russell Terrier Research Foundation
Frequently Asked Questions - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundationWhen a dog tests Normal it means he is carrying two normal copies of the gene in question, therefore he can only pass on a normal copy.
History of the JRTRF - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundationHistory - The formation of the Jack Russell Terrier Research Foundation (JRTRF) was announced at an Annual General Meeting of the JRTCA.
About the JRTRF - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundationThe Jack Russell Research Foundation (JRTRF) encourages, promotes and supports the development of research related to genetic defects found in the JRT.
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA) - Jack Russell Terrier Research FounProgressive Retinal Atrophy, or PRA, is a condition of the retina in the eye encompassing many diseases which all progress over time and eventually lead to blindness.
Primary Lens Luxation (PLL) - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundationWhen partial or complete breakdown of the zonular ligaments occurs, the lens may become fully dislocated (Primary Lens Luxation) from the lens normal position.
Cataracts - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundationA cataract is a clouding of the lens inside the eye and is the most common cause of blindness in dogs. Cataracts can be caused by injuries or diabetes, but most cataracts in dogs are inherited.
Neonatal Ataxia (NAA) - Jack Russell Terrier Research FoundationNeonatal Ataxia (NNA) is a progressive, neonatal onset, cerebellar ataxia described in Jack Russell Terriers. Clinical signs consist of intention tremors, loss of coordination, and inability to stand and move in a forwar
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