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In dogs with short spine syndrome, the vertebrae (back bones) do not develop normally. Instead, these bones remain in a softened or malleable state for a prolonged period of time, which allows them to become abnormally compressed. In some cases, adjacent vertebrae will fuse together into one larger vertebra.


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A pooch born with half a spine is just one of 30 dogs in the world living with the condition. Cooper, a two-year-old American foxhound, lives with short spine syndrome, a genetic condition caused by inbreeding where vertebrae are fused together and compressed.


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In most dogs with Short Spine Syndrome the cervical spine compression makes it look like the dog has no neck. Because of this, if the dog wants to look behind him he has to turn his whole body around. The shortened spine also leads to shorter bodies in dogs with this condition.


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Short spine syndrome is a rare genetic condition in which a dog's spine is literally shortened. They are born this way. These dogs all share similar traits, such as sloped backs, short, wide necks, rear legs that are longer than the front legs, elongated jaws and either no tails, bobbed tails or shorter than normal tails.


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The crux of short spine syndrome in dogs is that the vertebrae don't develop into bone during the fetal stage of development but instead remain in a more pliable cartilage stage. Since the vertebrae never ossify, the spine remains soft. Over time, the soft vertebrae get compressed. The spine may fuse and shorten significantly.


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Being a 'supposed' genetic condition (an abnormal genetic mutation), dogs are born with short spine syndrome. It is not something that arises as a result of trauma. According to research, the vertebrae in the spine are made up of bone and cartilage. In the case of short-spine dogs, the cartilage doesn't turn into bone, a process known as ossifying.


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As barkpost.com writes, all dogs born with Short Spine Syndrome share similar traits, including sloping backs, short, broad necks, rear legs that are longer than the front ones, elongated jaws and either no tails, docked tails, or shorter than normal tails. Typically, they will also be smaller in stature than dogs of the same breed.


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Although the dog's legs will appear normal, they will be barrel-chested and have fewer ribs than other dogs. This rare condition is extremely rare. It is not well-known. Only 10 dogs have it as of 2016. Short Spine Syndrome dogs can have difficulties living a normal life, eating normal activities and leading normal lives.


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A dog with short spine syndrome is suffering from an abnormal genetic mutation. This mutation affects the bone and cartilage development in the spine. The spine plays an integral part in a dog's physical appearance, which is why short spine syndrome alters a dog's profile so drastically.


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In dogs, Short Spine Syndrome is a severe shortening of the vertebral column or spine due to the compression of vertebrae. The syndrome only affects approximately 15 dogs world wide, of which, many dogs are greyhounds. Dogs with this syndrome have vertebrae which remain mostly in their cartilage form instead of hardening to form bone.


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Causes of short spine syndrome in dogs A genetic mutation is responsible for short spine syndrome, resulting in the vertebrae — or bones in the spine — not forming properly and later fusing together. Because there are so few dogs affected with the condition, the specific mutation isn't yet known, Dr. Singler explains.


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Dogs with Short Spine Syndrome can have difficulty leading a normal life and performing normal dog activities (like eating) though their lifespan will be pretty much normal. Some famous dogs.

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