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Degenerative Myelopathy is a progressive disease of the spinal cord in older dogs. The disease has an insidious onset typically between 8-14 years of age.
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Information on diseases that affect Jack Russell Terriers including Primary Lens Luxation, Spinocerebellar Ataxia and Canine Degenerative Myelopathy.
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Jack Russell Terrier Research Foundation
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Please support the JRTRF with a tax-deductible donation and by placing your terriers DNA in the JRTRF Bank. Please donate today!
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This page contains events related to the Jack Russell Terrier Research Foundation like blood draws and special events.
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The following is a list of external web sites and resources that may be helpful to our JRTRF visitors.
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This page contains a list of the current Board of Directors for the Jack Russell Terrier Research Foundation (JRTRF).
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When partial or complete breakdown of the zonular ligaments occurs, the lens may become fully dislocated (Primary Lens Luxation) from the lens normal position.
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Neonatal Ataxia (NNA) is a progressive, neonatal onset, cerebellar ataxia described in Jack Russell Terriers. Clinical signs consist of intention tremors, loss of coordination, and inability to stand and move in a forwar
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