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What is Pano?







Derrickok
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Feb 15, 2002, 5:09 PM

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I have heard of Parvo, and I know what is a Piano.Sly Pano? Please educate.Crazy


leopui
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Feb 15, 2002, 6:28 PM

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"Pano" = Panosteitis!!!
I've copy the following for you since one of my 7 months old pup suffering under this!!!

Encyclopedia of Canine Veterinary Medical Information

Panosteitis

Panosteitis is a spontaneously occurring lameness that usually occurs in large breed dogs. German Shepherds seems to be particularly predisposed to this condition. Due to this, it is possible that the disease may have genetic causes. Some veterinarians feel that this disease may be induced or worsened by stress.

Affected dogs are usually in the 5 to 14 month age range and male dogs are more commonly infected than female dogs. The disease has been reported in dogs as young as 2 months and can occur in young mature dogs. The lameness tends to occur very suddenly, usually without a history of trauma or excessive exercise. In most cases one or the other front leg is affected first and then the problem tends to move around, making it appear that the lameness is shifting from leg to leg. There are often periods of improvement and worsening of the symptoms in a cyclic manner. This makes evaluation of treatment difficult since many dogs will spontaneously recover with or without treatment and then relapse.

X-rays usually reveal that the bones have greater density than is normally found. If pressure is applied over the long bones, pain is usually present. The X-ray signs do not always match the clinical signs.

In most cases, the worst pain lasts between one and two months but may persist in a cyclic nature for up to a year. Analgesic medications like aspirin can be be helpful. In severe cases, corticosteroids may provide relief.

Currently, a common rumor is that low protein, low calcium diets may prevent this condition. It should be noted that the energy level of low protein/calcium diets is often lower as well. If this is the case, a puppy will eat much more of the diet in order to meet its energy needs, resulting in higher total calcium consumption. It may be preferable to feed a puppy diet and restrict total quantity to keep the dog lean than to use a low protein/low calcium adult dog food.

This condition is self limiting, meaning that it will eventually go away, with or without treatment. Pain control can go a long way towards helping your pet feel more comfortable and should be used, though.
LEO PUI
Get REAL, Train REAL & Be REAL! Do RIGHT and FEAR No One!


Derrickok
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Feb 15, 2002, 6:49 PM

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OIC.
ThankQ Leo.
Me thought before educated, Pano was a combination of Parvo and Piano thus a new disease also commonly known as Musical Parvo.
Cann't help if this old dog is being STP/ID Ten T.
Regards.


leopui
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Feb 15, 2002, 7:05 PM

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We all learning anyway ... keep posting!!! Cheer!!!
LEO PUI
Get REAL, Train REAL & Be REAL! Do RIGHT and FEAR No One!


Derrickok
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Feb 15, 2002, 7:19 PM

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So far such disease is rare in West Malaysia. I did not hear of such from breeders of large breeds such as Gt.Danes, St.Bernard, Mastiffs and GSD. at the dog shows, including dog of bodohs.(Douge de Bordaux).
Anyway, it is always useful to have one more disease listed in my volcabury.
Thanks & excuse this funny old dog being STP= STUPID


leopui
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Feb 15, 2002, 7:44 PM

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Uncle Derrick,

You are most welcome but I am not "so agreed" with you for being saying yourself "STP" ... I don't believe anyone is "STP" except "A55" for don't want to learn!!! You belong neither one of those!!! Cheer!!!
LEO PUI
Get REAL, Train REAL & Be REAL! Do RIGHT and FEAR No One!


PyRoMaNiAc
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Feb 15, 2002, 9:05 PM

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That's quite interesting. You say your GSD is suffering from this... How are you coping with this?

-= Tisha =-


leopui
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Feb 15, 2002, 9:41 PM

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Re: [PyRoMaNiAc] What is Pano? [In reply to] Can't Post

I am not quite sure about this, as the puppy owner have yet to send it back to me ... he is so scared that I am going to put him to sleep (this will be the last option I am going to do) although he'll get a replacement from me later.

As far as my concern, I will change his feeding diet and would work with my foundation breeder ... hopefully, there is something positive happened later over this particular male pup (since he is the first pup I have ever came across after years of breeding).

Let's see what come next.
LEO PUI
Get REAL, Train REAL & Be REAL! Do RIGHT and FEAR No One!

 
 




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