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.
In genetically susceptible individuals, a particular group of volatile anesthetics may trigger the symptome. The inheritance of the disease is autosomal dominant.
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The Siberian Husky's graceful, medium-sized, almond-shaped eyes can be brown or blue, sometimes with varying colours. Siberian Huskies have quick and agile legs and are known for their powerful but seemingly light gait. They weigh no more than 30 kg and are much smaller and lighter than their burly relative, the Alaskan Malamute. As natural pack dogs, they enjoy family life and get along well with other dogs. Due to their innate friendliness, they are not ideal watchdogs. They are energetic dogs that cannot resist chasing small animals, so a safe running room is a must.