The first signs of this disease usually appear in young dogs at around 7 months of age, although they can start as early as 5 months or as late as 10 months. Symptoms develop quickly; dogs start to have difficulty breathing, make loud noises, can’t catch their breath and eventually get worse until they suffocate.
The disease is very rapid and sadly dogs often die or have to be put to sleep within 3 to 6 weeks. ARDS is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait, which means that statistically 25% of puppies will be affected if both their parents carry the genetic disease.
Dalmatians are medium-sized dogs with a unique and charming appearance. Their coat is smooth and white with black or brown patches scattered over the body. In every way, Dalmatians are the epitome of energetic and elegant companions. Dalmatians are reserved and dignified and can be aloof around strangers, making them good watchdogs. These dogs love plenty of exercise and active play, making them excellent companions for jogging or long walks. Their energy may make them too demanding for owners seeking a calmer dog breed.
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