Any Australian Studies on Canine vWD Available?

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The discussion centers on the need for detailed information regarding clinical issues related to von Willebrand Disease (vWD) in dogs, with a specific interest in data across various breeds to establish a benchmark. Participants are encouraged to share reliable sources of information, and links to relevant studies and articles are provided to support the inquiry. The mention of Australian studies suggests a desire for comprehensive data that may not have been previously considered. The overall aim is to gather sufficient information to address the clinical implications of vWD in dogs effectively.
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Hello people,

For a project I am working on I am looking for more detailed information on clinical issues that may arise in vWD in dogs. The focus for us is on a specific breed of dogs, but first we need some data from different breeds to have a benchmark.

Does anyone here happen to know about a good source here?

Here is a link that describes a part of the problem so you have an idea what this is about.
https://www.vetgen.com/canine-ref-vwd.html
 
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