The Yugoslavian Tricolor Hound is built to track and trail with tireless endurance. But those long ears, deep chest, and heavy build come with real health costs - ear infections, bloat, and joint issues are breed realities.
Measured risks
How often they happen is backed by published studies.
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All dogs [1] All-dogs baseline diagnosed periodontal disease rate (O'Neill et al. 2021, J Small Anim Pract, VetCompass UK primary-care data, PMC9291557); no breed-specific study exists for this rare FCI hound (formerly known internationally as the Yugoslavian Tricolour Hound, renamed Serbian Tricolour Hound / Srpski Trobojni Gonic by FCI in 1996).
Periodontal disease requiring professional cleaning or extractions. Full profile →
Known risks
Well documented in the breed - but no study has counted how often.
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Body type Breed guides consistently flag this hound's floppy, low-hanging ears as an elevated ear-infection risk factor, consistent with the well-documented drop-ear conformation risk in scenthounds generally (e.g. Cocker Spaniel, Basset Hound). No breed-specific incidence study or breed club health survey exists for this breed.
Recurring ear infections. The breed's large, low-set, floppy ears trap moisture and reduce airflow to the ear canal. Full profile →
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Body type [2] Glickman et al. 2000 (JAVMA, PubMed 10638316) established deep chest conformation as a general GDV risk factor across breeds. This hound has a deep chest typical of scenting/tracking hounds, but no breed-specific GDV incidence has ever been published - the breed has no significant registered population in GDV-tracking countries (US/UK).
Life-threatening stomach twist requiring emergency surgery. Deep-chested hound conformation is a recognized general risk factor. Full profile →
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Not measured No published OFA breed statistics or peer-reviewed prevalence study exist for this breed. General breed descriptions mention hip dysplasia as a possibility for working hounds, but no percentage has been documented.
Malformed hip joint causing pain, limping, and progressive arthritis. Full profile →
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Not measured No confirmed breed-specific osteoarthritis prevalence found.
Chronic joint pain. Management Full profile →
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Not measured No confirmed breed-specific cancer prevalence found.
Various cancer types. Treatment Full profile →
How we know these numbers
- Confirmed = measured or gene-confirmed specifically in this breed
- Breed study = scientists counted it in this exact breed
- Body type = comes from the dog's build - size, skull, skin
- Genetic risk = the gene is proven, the odds are not
- All dogs = an average for all dogs, not this breed
- Not measured = nobody has counted it yet
- How we grade evidence →
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Price Explosion Premium creep
Hostage Status Pre-existing
The Year 6 Rule Age limit
Symptom = Game Over Pre-existing
Bilateral Exclusion Bilateral
AI Claims Adjuster Coverage
Orthopedic Waiting Period Waiting period
UCR Limits Exclusion
Common Questions
Real answers about costs, treatment, and insurance coverage.
What is the most common health problem in Yugoslavian Tricolor Hounds?
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What is the average yearly vet cost for a Yugoslavian Tricolor Hound?
What pre-existing conditions affect Yugoslavian Tricolor Hound insurance coverage?
Does pet insurance cover hip dysplasia in Yugoslavian Tricolor Hounds?
How much does bloat (gdv) treatment cost for a Yugoslavian Tricolor Hound?
Why does my Yugoslavian Tricolor Hound insurance premium keep going up every year?
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Sources
Research and data used to compile this profile.
- 1 O'Neill DG, et al. Periodontal disease in dogs under primary veterinary care in England. J Small Anim Pract. 2021 (VetCompass UK). PMC9291557.
- 2 Glickman LT, et al. Non-dietary risk factors for gastric dilatation-volvulus in large and giant breed dogs. JAVMA. 2000;217(10):1492-9 (deep-chest conformation risk).
- 3 FCI Breed Standard No. 229, Serbian Tricolour Hound (Srpski Trobojni Gonic), formerly Yugoslavian Tricolour Hound - renamed by FCI in 1996.
- 4 OFA Orthopedic Foundation for Animals - breed health testing statistics (no published breed-specific data found as of this audit).