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Table 1.

Within breed percentage of dogs with skin symptoms in the 20 dog breeds with most owner-reported allergic/atopic skin symptoms.

Only breeds with more than 40 dogs were included in the table.

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Table 2.

Results of univariable logistic regression analysis of owner-reported allergic/atopic skin symptoms in the DOGRISK questionnaire data in FCI breed groups compared to mixed breed dogs (n = 8501).

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Fig 1.

Percentage of atopic/allergic and healthy dogs divided by FCI dog breed groups 1–10 and by a mixed breed group.

1 = Sheepdogs and cattledogs (except Swiss cattledog), 2 = Pinscher and Schnauzer—Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and cattledogs, 3 = Terriers, 4 = Dachshunds, 5 = Spitz and primitive types, 6 = Scent hounds and related breeds, 7 = Pointing dogs, 8 = Retrievers—Flushing dogs—Water dogs, 9 = Companion and toy dogs, 10 = Sighthounds, and 11 = Mixed breeds.

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Table 3.

Associations between potential risk factors (21 factors analysed) and owner-reported allergic/atopic skin symptoms in the DOGRISK questionnaire data.

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Table 4.

Associations of background variables, selected on the basis of univariable analyses, with owner-reported allergic/atopic skin symptoms in the DOGRISK questionnaire data (n = 5619).

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