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Topic Dog Boards / Health / Dog with one kidney
- By weims [gb] Date 14.11.02 22:56 UTC
Does anyone have a dog with only 1 kidney? Or can anyone point me in the direction of a website that can help me find out about how it will affect his future life? He hasnt had kidney disease or failure, he has been xrayed and found to have been born with one kidney..... he's been ok up to now and hes nearly 3 yrs old...?

Any help greatfully received.

Thanks
Lynn
- By eoghania [de] Date 15.11.02 07:40 UTC
Hi Lynn,
Here's the official "term" (found after sorting through some heavy medical explanations---too much to link medical blah blah blah jargon sort through :rolleyes:

"Renal agenesis, also called kidney aplasia, occasionally occurs and the individual is born with one or both kidneys not present. Dogs, cats and humans can survive quite well if one normal kidney is present and functioning.

From another Doberman Genetic Diseases
"Renal Aplasia (Renal Agenesis): absence of one or both kidneys or kidney tissue, leading to death if both kidneys are absent or affected. Mode of inheritance is undetermined. Age at onset is less than 1 year."

It's not on the list for Diseases of Purebred dogs- Weims so it just might have shown up randomly in your dog because of a particular gene defect. I've found other lists of similar makeup --nothing on weims.

I'm sure that you've ruled him out for potential stud duty as a matter of course, right? It's too bad that he was born with this, but it sounds as if it won't affect him as long as his one kidney remains healthy (very likely). At least you now have the 'official term' so you can do more research on it if you're so inclined. :)
hth,
toodles :cool:
- By weims [gb] Date 15.11.02 10:28 UTC
Thanks for that info. Of course he will never be used at stud as he is a rescue dog and they arent allowed to be used for breeding under any circumstances. I will definately be doing more research now I know what its officially called. Thanks for that. It was only after he bloated that they xrayed him and discovered he only has one kidney. He seems fine fit and healthy but I need to know more about this condition. Thanks again for your help.

Lynn
Topic Dog Boards / Health / Dog with one kidney

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