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Table 1 Study population: breeds with at least five dogs undergoing gastroduodenoscopy (GDS) and histopathological examination of biopsy samples, selected for inclusion from the source population of all dogs presented between 01.01.2006 and 31.12.2016

From: Canine breeds associated with gastric carcinoma, metaplasia and dysplasia diagnosed by histopathology of endoscopic biopsy samples

Breed

Total dogs presented

Dogs undergoing GDS

Australian Terrier

245

5

Belgian Tervuren

196

9

Border Collie

430

5

Cairn Terrier

522

11

Chihuahua

1729

5

Collie

673

27

Dachshund

1609

7

French bulldog

845

7

German Shepherd

2110

18

Golden Retriever

1216

15

Hovawart

328

5

Jack Russell Terrier

1149

7

Labrador retriever

2124

14

Miniature Schnauzer

1003

7

Parson Russell Terrier

496

6

Rottweiler

794

10

Shetland Sheepdog

734

5

Siberian Husky

219

5

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

592

6

West Highland White Terrier

690

6

Dogs in the breeds above

17,704

180

Other breeds/mixed (not included)

37,241

243a

All dogs in the period

54,945

423b

  1. Study population is indicated in bolditalic
  2. Source population is indicated in italic
  3. aIncludes individual dogs from the selected breeds which were excluded from the study due to lack of histopathological diagnosis (foreign body retrieval, no biopsy taken or biopsy lost to follow-up)
  4. bTotal number of GDS patients in the period