Gastrointestinal problems are commonly encountered in
Chinese Shar-Pei dogs, and many of these dogs have a subnormal
serum cobalamin concentration but normal pancreatic function.
Almost 70% of serum samples from Shar-Peis tested at the GI
Lab have subnormal cobalamin concentrations. In nearly 50% of
these patients serum cobalamin is undetectable, an uncommon
finding in the dog. We therefore strongly recommend measurement
of the serum cobalamin concentration in any Shar-Pei with clinical
signs compatible with small intestinal disease.
We are currently conducting a study to investigate the basis
for the frequent and severe cobalamin deficiency in this breed,
and would appreciate your help.
Please contact us if you would like to have a Shar-Pei patient
tested so we can determine whether the dog is eligible to enroll
in the study. If the owner of the dog decides to participate in the
study, all that is required is a single blood sample. We greatly
appreciate your help with this study.
If you have a patient that you feel would be a candidate, please
contact us at the following email address: mbishop@cvm.tamu.edu