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Goodyard de la seigneuriale
Posted: 1.1 years ago
by baptistaPosted: 1.1 years ago
GOODYARD DE LA SEIGNEURIALE INDEMNE DE DYSPLASIE HANCHES
ET COUDES
ET COUDES
Zara vom Shepherdland IPO1
Posted: 1.1 years ago
by BrigentiPosted: 1.1 years ago
Beautiful female with an excellent pedigree behind her Wish her all the best
FPr1, UPr1, ELITE 1, BH VT, NW3-I, NW3-C, NW3-E, NW3-V, L2V, L1E ,L2C, L3I, RN, DDAC, DDE, SIM, SEE, SCM, SBA, SWA, SCNE, FCAT, CAX, HDM, DMA, AMA, BACH, PKQT-COVID, ACHIEVERDOG, TKA, ICN1, STAR
V(BSZS) Urus da Quinta do Ribeiro IGP 1
Posted: 1.1 years ago
by NMCN2000Posted: 1.1 years ago
Melhor Cão de Pastor Alemão de Portugal!!!
Uhma Van Thor DDR
Posted: 1.1 years ago
by windy torresPosted: 1.1 years ago
This dog is verified to be 100% DDR
UKC Grand Champion Ace of Heart’s Hela of Haus Der Valkyrie BCAT
Posted: 1.1 years ago
by GSDHeritagePosted: 1.1 years ago
OFA dogs name
HELA OF HAUS DER VALKYRIE
DN66005006
F BLACK & RED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
Born Mar 3 2021
AKC dogs name
DN66005006 Ace of Heart's Hela Of Haus Der Valkyrie
(German Shepherd Dog)
Color: Black & Red
Sex/Whelp Date: Female / MAR-03-2021
HELA OF HAUS DER VALKYRIE
DN66005006
F BLACK & RED GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
Born Mar 3 2021
AKC dogs name
DN66005006 Ace of Heart's Hela Of Haus Der Valkyrie
(German Shepherd Dog)
Color: Black & Red
Sex/Whelp Date: Female / MAR-03-2021
SG Baldou vom Arolser Holz SCHH1
Posted: 1.1 years ago
by GSDHeritagePosted: 1.1 years ago
SV: Baldou vom Arolser Holz (SZ 2255984)
AKC Misspelled kennel name as Aroiser Holz
DN39098102 Baldou Vom Aroiser Holz CGC
(German Shepherd Dog)
Color: Black & Tan
Sex/Whelp Date: Male / JUL-21-2010
DNA Information: AKC DNA #V748838
AKC Misspelled kennel name as Aroiser Holz
DN39098102 Baldou Vom Aroiser Holz CGC
(German Shepherd Dog)
Color: Black & Tan
Sex/Whelp Date: Male / JUL-21-2010
DNA Information: AKC DNA #V748838
Peakes Brook I Love You More
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by ahaletalePosted: 1.2 years ago
Cornell University Hospital for Animals
Franklin | Hale, Mark | Page 1
Patient ID: 307858
Patient: Franklin :
Species: Canine (Dog)
Sex: Male
Breed: German Shepherd
Age: 2 years 2 months 7 days
Weight: 109.7901 Lbs
Color:
Phone: 315-281-4360
Microchip Number:
Visit Start Date:
Cornell University Hospital for Animals
Franklin | Hale, Mark | Page 1
Discharge Date: 11/8/22
Veterinarian:
Dr. Mackenzie Kilbourn (Neurology Resident) and
Dr. Emma Davies, (Neurology Attending Faculty)
VISIT SUMMARY:
Franklin was diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy in February of 2021 and has been managed on Keppra, Phenobarbital, Topiramate, and KBr, averaging 1-2 seizures every month (every ~ 1.5 weeks). His seizures have historically been generalized characterized by 1 minute of paddling and chomping accompanied by urination. His seizure frequency began increasing at the start of this month; he had a seizure on November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. These, again, were his typical generalized seizures. On
November 5th (this past Saturday) he had a cluster seizure event. Franklin continued to have increased seizure frequency on November 6th and was admitted to our ICU yesterday afternoon.
While hospitalized, Franklin received a Midazolam CRI, as well as phenobarbital loading, and an increased dose of Keppra and KBr. He had no further seizures in the hospital while on this drug regiment. On neurological exam today, Franklin was initially
sedate and non-ambulatory (no new/lateralized deficits). He had an absent menace response, which is a common post-ictal
change, and the other cranial nerves were normal. He had normal reflexes, but no proprioception in any limb. By the time of
discharge he was much brighter, sitting up right in his kennel as his midazolam CRI had been reduced and discontinued.
Moving forward, Franklin's anti-convulsive medications can be increased and a cluster buster regime has been set. New doses
are listed below.
MEDICATIONS
1. PHENOBARBITAL 64.8 mg tablets: Give 2 tablets by mouth in the AM and 2.5 tablets in the PM.
This anti-epileptic drug should be given as close to every 12 hours as possible. It should not be stopped, and doses should not be
missed. If you do miss a dose, give one as soon as you remember. Some patients are very sensitive to missed doses and can
have rebound seizures. Common side effects include increased drinking and urination, increased appetite, and weight gain.
Long-term, it can cause damage to the liver or blood dyscrasias. While on this medication, Franklin will need to have routine
blood work (CBC, Chemistry) and a phenobarbital level monitored every 6-12 months. In addition, a phenobarbital level
should be checked 3 weeks after this chang in dosing.
NEXT DOSE DUE: Tonight at 8 pm
2. TOPIRAMATE 100 mg capsules: Give 1.5 tablets by mouth every 12 hours.
This is an anticonvulsant medication used to reduce the frequency of Hercules' seizures. This drug should be given as close to
every 12 hours as possible. The primary side effect of this medication are sedation and decreased appetite.
Franklin | Hale, Mark | Page 1
Patient ID: 307858
Patient: Franklin :
Species: Canine (Dog)
Sex: Male
Breed: German Shepherd
Age: 2 years 2 months 7 days
Weight: 109.7901 Lbs
Color:
Phone: 315-281-4360
Microchip Number:
Visit Start Date:
Cornell University Hospital for Animals
Franklin | Hale, Mark | Page 1
Discharge Date: 11/8/22
Veterinarian:
Dr. Mackenzie Kilbourn (Neurology Resident) and
Dr. Emma Davies, (Neurology Attending Faculty)
VISIT SUMMARY:
Franklin was diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy in February of 2021 and has been managed on Keppra, Phenobarbital, Topiramate, and KBr, averaging 1-2 seizures every month (every ~ 1.5 weeks). His seizures have historically been generalized characterized by 1 minute of paddling and chomping accompanied by urination. His seizure frequency began increasing at the start of this month; he had a seizure on November 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. These, again, were his typical generalized seizures. On
November 5th (this past Saturday) he had a cluster seizure event. Franklin continued to have increased seizure frequency on November 6th and was admitted to our ICU yesterday afternoon.
While hospitalized, Franklin received a Midazolam CRI, as well as phenobarbital loading, and an increased dose of Keppra and KBr. He had no further seizures in the hospital while on this drug regiment. On neurological exam today, Franklin was initially
sedate and non-ambulatory (no new/lateralized deficits). He had an absent menace response, which is a common post-ictal
change, and the other cranial nerves were normal. He had normal reflexes, but no proprioception in any limb. By the time of
discharge he was much brighter, sitting up right in his kennel as his midazolam CRI had been reduced and discontinued.
Moving forward, Franklin's anti-convulsive medications can be increased and a cluster buster regime has been set. New doses
are listed below.
MEDICATIONS
1. PHENOBARBITAL 64.8 mg tablets: Give 2 tablets by mouth in the AM and 2.5 tablets in the PM.
This anti-epileptic drug should be given as close to every 12 hours as possible. It should not be stopped, and doses should not be
missed. If you do miss a dose, give one as soon as you remember. Some patients are very sensitive to missed doses and can
have rebound seizures. Common side effects include increased drinking and urination, increased appetite, and weight gain.
Long-term, it can cause damage to the liver or blood dyscrasias. While on this medication, Franklin will need to have routine
blood work (CBC, Chemistry) and a phenobarbital level monitored every 6-12 months. In addition, a phenobarbital level
should be checked 3 weeks after this chang in dosing.
NEXT DOSE DUE: Tonight at 8 pm
2. TOPIRAMATE 100 mg capsules: Give 1.5 tablets by mouth every 12 hours.
This is an anticonvulsant medication used to reduce the frequency of Hercules' seizures. This drug should be given as close to
every 12 hours as possible. The primary side effect of this medication are sedation and decreased appetite.
Peakes Brook I Love You More
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by ahaletalePosted: 1.2 years ago
i am the registered owner of this dog and he has idiopathic epilepsy since he was 5 months old. feel free to email me at ahaletale@gmail.com and i will fwd you his medical record from Cornell animal hospital where his neurology team is located. He continues to have seizures to this day. we are trying to manage them, currently up to 4 medications and still not managed, but we are still trying because we adore this furry family member.
Caban von Finsterrot WeT, AD, IGP1
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by SunnyDaysPosted: 1.2 years ago
Brave, courageous, hard hitting dog in protection, perfect gentleman in the home with friends, family.
UKC CH Bluelines I've Got Your Six V Lewis CGCA CGCU TKN SPOT-ON
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by GSDHeritagePosted: 1.2 years ago
OFA has Bluelines I've Got Your Six V Hendon's but same AKC Registration Number as AKC registered Bluelines I've Got Your Six V Lewis.
BLUELINES I'VE GOT YOUR SIX V HENDON'S
DN61514901
F BLACK & TAN GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
Born Feb 3 2020
Sire: CARETTI'S BLUES MAN DN37831504
Dam: HENDON'S EYES WIDE OPEN DN35333007
BLUELINES I'VE GOT YOUR SIX V HENDON'S
DN61514901
F BLACK & TAN GERMAN SHEPHERD DOG
Born Feb 3 2020
Sire: CARETTI'S BLUES MAN DN37831504
Dam: HENDON'S EYES WIDE OPEN DN35333007
L3I earned.
FPr1, UPr1, ELITE 1, BH VT, NW3-I, NW3-E, NW3-V, L2V, L1E ,L2C, L3I, RN, DDAC, DDE, SIM, SEE, SCM, SBA, SWA, SCNE, FCAT, CAX, HDM, DMA, AMA, BACH, PKQT-COVID, ACHIEVERDOG, TKA, ICN1, STAR
FPr1, UPr1, ELITE 1, BH VT, NW3-I, NW3-E, NW3-V, L2V, L1E ,L2C, L3I, RN, DDAC, DDE, SIM, SEE, SCM, SBA, SWA, SCNE, FCAT, CAX, HDM, DMA, AMA, BACH, PKQT-COVID, ACHIEVERDOG, TKA, ICN1, STAR
Granville's Prickly Pear TKN
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by AlphaDevilDogPosted: 1.2 years ago
Granville's Prickly Pear TKN 2K-9 is owned by Sturmtyrann K9.
V Zoran STASI
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by storminsPosted: 1.2 years ago
Zoran is NOT 100% DDR in addition there are many "holes" in his pedigree
Yorna vom Schmiedegarten BH/VT
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by BonchenPosted: 1.2 years ago
weitläufige Inzucht:
EXE vom Schmiedegarten 6-5
Yorna, eine sehr lebensvolle und aktive Hündin mit bester Nervenverfassung, und hohem Spiel- und Futtertrieb!
EXE vom Schmiedegarten 6-5
Yorna, eine sehr lebensvolle und aktive Hündin mit bester Nervenverfassung, und hohem Spiel- und Futtertrieb!
A Cagney Collar Brass SCH 3, BH, AD
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by dahjehPosted: 1.2 years ago
Died February 2,2023 at 11:54 AM
Stone River Vf Sprague's Stone Master
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by Jordan EPosted: 1.2 years ago
This dog is connected to multiple cases of epilepsy.
Below is a link to an archived screenshot of the email I received after informing the breeder that my bitch (https://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=3218512-stone-river-luneburgite?_v=20230209012419) had developed epilepsy:
Screenshot:
https://archive.org/download/epilepsy_email/epilepsy_email.jpg
Below is a link to an archived screenshot of the email I received after informing the breeder that my bitch (https://www.pedigreedatabase.com/german_shepherd_dog/dog.html?id=3218512-stone-river-luneburgite?_v=20230209012419) had developed epilepsy:
Screenshot:
https://archive.org/download/epilepsy_email/epilepsy_email.jpg
Rory Vom Lamp
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by GSDHeritagePosted: 1.2 years ago
OFA: ACHROMATOPSIA DAY BLINDNESS, ECTODERMAL DYSPLASIA, HYPERURICOSURIA
LEUKOCYTE ADHESION DEFICIENCY, RECEPTOR PLATELET DISORDER NORMAL/CLEAR
LEUKOCYTE ADHESION DEFICIENCY, RECEPTOR PLATELET DISORDER NORMAL/CLEAR
Major Hale
Posted: 1.2 years ago
by Hsparks8Posted: 1.2 years ago
Major passed away October 19th 2020.
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