Which hereditary condition screening targets spinal cord disease leading to paralysis in White Shepherds?
Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)
White Shepherds, as a large breed, are susceptible to several hereditary health conditions that responsible ownership requires proactive management for, including screening of breeding stock. Degenerative Myelopathy (DM) is one of the serious concerns noted, as it is a progressive disease affecting the spinal cord that ultimately leads to paralysis in the hind limbs of affected dogs. Fortunately, genetic testing is available for owners and breeders to screen for the markers associated with DM, allowing informed decisions to mitigate the risk of passing this debilitating condition onto subsequent generations. Other significant concerns include joint issues like Hip and Elbow Dysplasia and the acute emergency condition known as Bloat (GDV).

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