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Cocker Specific Discussion => Genetics & Breeding => Topic started by: chrisw on May 12, 2010, 06:02:23 PM
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Does anyone have any info on intersex cocker spaniels - do they have any particular problems, healthwise etc.
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Here is the only thing I found:
http://www.hillsborovet.com/pet_care/dogs/hermaphroditic_neutering.php
Otherwise it seems that they should be able to lead healthy lives. :blink:
(for the nosy interested :005: there are some graphic pictures in this link:
http://www.vri.cz/docs/vetmed/52-2-74.pdf
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I can only tell you of 2 that I have been told of, one was the last cocker a lady had and I believe they bought her as a she, but it became apparent that things were not right. She was neutered and she lived a long, healthy and otherwise uneventful life. The other was also a cocker and she was a rescue dog and once neutered is living a full life.
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check this link,
http://bakerinstitute.vet.cornell.edu/faculty/page.php?id=206 and scroll down
The picture of the puppybelly is from a dutch hermaphrodite english cocker spaniel. Again some graphic pictures.
XXSR (bitches (XX) that look like dogs) is inherited in english cocker spaniels. The baker institute is working on a genetic test (well you posted in genetics ;) ) for it. I have heard they are close to finding it. So if you know a hermaphrodite dog (or own one) you could send a DNA-sample. On this forum it is mentioned that it is a particular puppy-mill inbreed disease, but all the dutch hermaphrodites came from well-known kennels from champion-dogs.
I have read somewhere that some could have emotional problems, due to hormon inbalance.
Loes
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The subject was brought up in relation to this rescue pup http://www.cockersonline.co.uk/discuss/index.php?topic=71300.0
There are a few COL members with some experience of owning hermaphrodites