#16 In general, with the right diet and proper care, Sphynxes are infrequent patients in veterinary clinics.
Problems can provoke hypothermia, prolonged exposure to the sun, neglect of the rules of hygiene on the part of the owners, lack of immunity due to missed vaccinations.
#17 But there are also breed-specific diseases.
The weak point of Canadians is sensitive skin, it can be affected by urticaria pigmentosa. Redness and rashes on the body can also be symptoms of allergies, including food allergies. Only a doctor is able to determine the exact cause and prescribe treatment based on the test results.
#18 Like Maine Coons, Sphynxes suffer from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
This dangerous heart disease is caused by a genetic mutation, but to date, there is no convincing evidence that heredity has a decisive influence on its development.
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