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Research study seeks dogs with CIL disease

- By Eugenia Last CATHY ROSENTHAL Send your pet questions, stories and tips to cathy@ petpundit.com. Please include your name, city and state.

Dear Cathy: I would like to bring attention to a terrible disease that strikes all breeds of dogs but rarely gets publicity — Canine Intestinal Lymphangie­ctasis, an intestinal disease that causes diarrhea, swelling and malabsorpt­ion.

I had never heard of it before my 8-year-old bulldog Daisy was diagnosed through an ultrasound and biopsy. She died six months later despite a low-fat diet, lots of medication and several rounds of plasma. There seems to be no set protocol for treating this disease, and every dog is different as far as its reaction.

The CIL Education Group on Facebook has 685 members, and I highly recommend it to anyone dealing with this disease as it has good informatio­n and offers tremendous support. While some dogs can be maintained for years on a special diet and medication, many die within months of being diagnosed, such as my Daisy, and it is a helpless feeling.

I would appreciate your thoughts on CIL and would like to know why there isn’t more research being done so that a cure can be found. — Carol, Las Vegas

Dear Carol: Your letter is timely. Dr. Kenneth Simpson, professor of medicine at the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University, is conducting research on Canine

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Intestinal Lymphangie­ctasis in Yorkshire terriers. The research is sponsored by the American Kennel Club and the Yorkshire Terrier Health Foundation. Simpson says the goal is “to determine the underlying genetic basis of a breed-specific protein-losing enteropath­y that is characteri­zed by lymphangie­ctasis and ‘crypt cysts.’ ”

In other words, they are researchin­g the genetic basis for CIL in the hopes of designing a genetic marker-based test that can prevent the breeding of dogs with this condition.

CIL is a rare canine disorder in which the lymph cells dilate and cannot contain their fluid, which results in protein loss, diarrhea and malabsorpt­ion. Fluid leakage can extend into the abdomen and fill the chest wall, making breathing difficult, Simpson says. Other symptoms can include seizures, tremors and shaking, but these also mimic other diseases. Diagnosis is made by physical exam, blood test and ultrasound and biopsy of the intestine.

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soft-coated wheaten terriers and the Lundehund. But any dog can get CIL. While many dogs respond to fat-restricted diets and anti-inflammato­ry medication­s, Simpson says, there is no cure and a 50 percent fatality rate in the first year.

To conduct the research, Cornell University needs 300 blood samples from Yorkshire terriers diagnosed with CIL. They won’t provide individual results, but the contributi­on may lead to the creation of the genetic test. Anyone interested email fcd2@cornell.edu with the subject line “CIL Blood

Samples for Study” for more informatio­n.

Dear Cathy: My 7-year-old white canary hasn’t sung in over a year. His singing used to be beautiful. I’ve not made any significan­t changes to his routine. His diet is the same, a combinatio­n of commercial canary bird seed, long seed, egg treats and fresh greens and fruit. I play two different CDs of canary songs, and the most this elicits is a note or two. Can you provide a few hints to restore his song? — Kevin, Bethpage, N.Y.

Dear Cathy: Health is always the first concern, but I am going to assume an avian veterinari­an has examined your canary and told you there are no apparent health issues.

My next question is, could your canary be a female? Some females sing when they are young but stop after their first molt. These same hens then sing sporadical­ly after that, but never with the consistenc­y of males.

Next, look at his cage. He should live in a medium-sized cage (not too small, not too big) with plenty of perches to exercise throughout the day. He should be in a quiet location, free of drafts and with lots of natural sunlight, which is essential in keeping these songbirds from getting depressed.

Add a few more vegetables and fruits to your canary’s diet, such as raw dandelion greens, raw collard greens, broccoli, apples, bananas, oranges, pears, peaches and cherries. If he does sing, even just a little, give him some fruit to mark the behavior and reinforce the habit.

Finally, keep your bird’s nails clipped. Sometimes, if the nails get too long and uncomforta­ble, a canary will stop singing.

Let me know if any of these suggestion­s helps re-engage your bird in song.

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