Abstract:BackgroundPolioencephalopathies secondary to inborn errors of metabolism have been described in dogs, but few genetically characterized.ObjectivesClinically and genetically characterize polioencephalopathy in a family of Eurasier dogs.AnimalsThree Eurasier dogs (littermates) presented with early onset movement disorders (9 weeks in 2, 4‐6 months in 1). Progressive gait abnormalities were detected in 2 of the dogs, persistent divergent strabismus in 1, whereas consciousness and behavior remained intact in all d… Show more
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