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Table 7 Prevalence of IVDH in the six dachshund varieties

From: Neuter status as a risk factor for canine intervertebral disc herniation (IVDH) in dachshunds: a retrospective cohort study

Breed variety

Males

Females

Grand total

Unneutered

Neutered < 12 m

Neutered > 12 m

Total

Unneutered

Neutered < 12 m

Neutered > 12 m

Total

SLH

1/3 (33%)

4/28 (14%)

3/14 (21%)

8/45 (18%)

0/2 (0%)

7/18 (39%)

8/32 25%)

15/52 (29%)

23/97 (24%)

SSH

1/11 (9%)

12/39 (31%)

4/15 (27%)

17/65 (26%)

2/10 (20%)

11/29 (38%)

12/37 (32%)

25/76 (33%)

42/141 (30%)

SWH

2/3 (67%)

13/59 (22%)

12/46 (26%)

27/108 (25%)

1/4 (25%)

7/28 (25%)

14/54 (26%)

22/86 (26%)

49/194 (25%)

MLH

10/51 (20%)

11/22 (50%)

8/27 (30%)

29/100 (29%)

4/50 (8%)

11/23 (48%)

12/31 (39%)

56/104 (26%)

56/204 (27%)

MSH

25/129 (19%)

12/45 (27%)

9/26 (35%)

46/200 (23%)

15/107 (14%)

16/51 (31%)

49/70 (26%)

49/228 (21%)

95/428 (22%)

MWH

11/61 (18%)

7/19 (37%)

6/12 (50%)

24/92 (26%)

6/32 (19%)

6/23 (26%)

7/23 (30%)

19/78 (24%)

43/170 (25%)

Total

50/258 (19%)

59/212 (28%)

42/140 (30%)

151/610 (25%)

28/205 (14%)

58/172 (34%)

71/247 (29%)

157/624 (25%)

308/1234 (25%)

  1. No of Cases/total no of individuals is shown for each group with the resulting percentages shown in brackets
  2. Included are animals of at least 3 years old at the time of the questionnaire, and following the exclusions made in Table 1
  3. Breed varieties: SLH Standard long haired, SSH Standard short-haired, SWH Standard wire-haired, MLH Miniature long-haired, MSH Miniature short-haired, MWH Miniature wire-haired