French Bulldog - genetic tests

French bulldog is one of the world's most popular small-dog breed, especially among city dwellers. He has a happy, stable, easy going nature, does not need to be encouraged to play and loves to cuddle. As a very friendly and sociable dog, Frenchie is especially suited to a family with children, with whom he gets along well. He is also a good companion for pensioners and less active people, if they are willing to take care of him a bit. French bulldogs don't bark much but their alertness makes them excellent watchdogs.

Malignant Hyperthermia

Canine stress syndrome

MH

It is a congenital disorder of skeletal muscle which is manifested by the significant increase in temperature (hyperthermia) up to 45°C, accelerated and irregular heart rate (tachycardia and arrhythmia), hyperventilation, muscle rigidity and may result in renal failure and death...

49 €

Degenerative Myelopathy

DM

It is a neuromuscular disease causing a gradual muscle weakness on the hindlimb and back, which is manifested by poor coordination of movements, cramped and asymmetric walking, or incontinence.

51 €

Hereditary Cataract

Early onset cataracts, Juvenile cataracts

HC

Hereditary cataract (cataract) is a disease affecting the lens of the eye in which the lens gradually becomes cloudy...

49 €

Chondrodysplasia, chondrodystrophy and degeneration of intervertebral discs

Hansen's Type I IVDD, Intervertebral Disc Disease

CDPA/CDDY+IVDD

Chondrodysplasia (CDPA) is a genetic disease causing abnormal growth of cartilage and early changes in the structure of growth plates. The affected dogs are generally characterized by a normal sized trunk and short limbs.

59 €