Abstract

The Polish Hound (ogar polski) is a small, old breed of hunting dogs.The breed was recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) in 1966.A three–year–old Polish Hound male, was admitted to the Clinic of Internal Diseases of Companion Animals of Life Science University in Lublin because of signs of haemorhagic diathesis. There was no preceding history of trauma. General clinical examination was unremarkable. On initial diagnostic testing prothrombin time (PT)of the patient was prolonged nearly by three times. To characterize the dog’s coagulopathy further, samples were collected for coagulation screening tests, mixing studies and factor analyses. Investigations revealed factor VII activity below 2%.Unfortunately we had been unable to determine whether the disorder is inherited or is the result of a spontaneous mutation. It is very likely that the nature of described deficit is inherited. Canine hereditary FVII deficiency was first described in 1962 as an incidental finding in Beagles. Later, the defect was identified in another breeds, such as: English Bulldogs, Alaskan Malamutes, Miniature Schnauzers, Boxers, Scottish Deerhounds, Alaskan Klee Kai Dog and mixed–breed dogs. In 2005 a molecular characterization of FVII deficiency in Beagles was described. Unfortunately we had been unable to determine whether the disorder is inherited or is the result of a spontaneous mutation. To our knowledge this case is the first to report of isolated factor VII deficiency in Polish Hound.

Highlights

  • The Polish Hound is an old, traditional breed of hunting dogs

  • The breed was recognized by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale (FCI) in 1966.The current population of Polish Hounds is estimated at 1000 animals (Głażewska, 2008; Głażewska and Prusak, 2012; Książek et al, 2014)

  • What is the incidence of genetic diseases in Polish Hounds? It is difficult to assess the incidence of such diseases in this breed for the lack of the database and due to the unwillingness to provide information by breeders and dog owners

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Summary

Introduction

The Polish Hound (ogar polski) is an old, traditional breed of hunting dogs. World War II resulted in the dramatic decline of the Polish Hounds' population. The low number of the founders may result in the decreasing of genetic variability and in consequence declining health condition of the breed (Frankham, 1996). This can be seen as, for instance, smaller size of litter, increased neonatal death or high frequency of genetic disease. On initial diagnostic testing platelet count and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) both were within normal limits. Initial CBC and coagulation panel of the patient (the day 0)

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