Drago's current health statistics are provided below. These results are also available publicly on the following canine health databases: Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA), Doberman Pinscher Club of America (DPCA), and Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF).
Date of Birth: 09/18/05
CHIC# 11/21/07 #43253
DNA Profile: 05/2007 #V49675
Genotype: 01/12/07 #33379-1 Black #3 (BbDD)
vWD: 01/11/07 OFA# DP-VW335/4M-PI Genetically CLEAR for Von Willebrand's Disease
Hips: 01/05/07 PennHip #863598 Left DI=0.24; Right DI=0.28 (DI < 0.3 = no DJD)
Heart: 06/22/07 WSU VTH Cardiology Echocardiogram Normal; 24-hour ECG holter Normal
Eyes: 10/05/06, 09/15/07 CERF OFA# DP-1868 Normal
Thyroid: 01/09/08 MSU panel Normal
Urinalysis: 06/21/07 WSU VTH Normal
Complete Blood Count (CBC): 06/21/07 WSU VTH Normal
Chemistry panel (liver & kidney function, electrolytes): 06/21/07 WSU VTH Normal
Vaccinations: up-to-date for 2008
Washington State University Veterinary Teaching Hospital
The WSU Veterinary Teaching Hospital (VTH) opened in 1996 is one of the best equipped Veterinary Teaching Hospitals in the nation. The Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences is committed to excellence in the diagnosis, treatment and management of animal health. Sophisticated diagnostic and treatment technologies are available including MRI, CT scan, ultrasound, endoscopy, arthroscopy and radiation therapy. The WSU cardiology service was the first to implant an internal cardioverter defibrillator in a dog in 2003.
Drago's Veterinarians: For more information, click on photo.
O. Lynne Nelson, DVM, MS, Cardiologist
Sarah B. Bordelson, DVM, Cardiology Resident
Terry Schneider, DM, Internal Medicine and Ophthamology
WSU VTH Cardiology Service
Photos by: Martin Hershberg, Dr. Tracy L. Skaer, and WSU VTH
Copyright 2007 TLSkaer. All rights reserved.
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