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Re: Necessary health tests before breeding

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Hip and Elbow Scoring.
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Siberian Huskies

Hips - (breed average is currently 7)

Eyes - Cataracts, PRA, Glaucoma
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CHINESE CRESTED

PRA (Yearly Cerf or DNA test)
Glaucoma ( yearly)
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Rottweilers

Hip and Elbow scoring

Some people are choosing to heart test
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Re: Necessary health tests before breeding

Grand Basset Griffon Vendeen

Epilepsy is known to occur and the breed club and Animal Health Trust are in co operation to arrange testing to find the mode of inheritance and also if any individual is the responsible gene carrier. Volunteer hounds have a small blood sample taken from them to assist this survey.

GBGV's have very few eye problems however these conditions are known to oocur:
PPM (Persistant Pupillary Membranes) This condition should clear by the time the puppy is approx 8 weeks old, if it continues, they are non progressive and it is common for it to disappear later on in the dogs life.

POAG This condition was discovered in a Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen that was imported. The breed club is promoting ongoing surveillanvce scheme and is encouraging all breeders to test their breeding stock for indentification of this condition. POAG is more common in PBGV's than GBGV's.
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labradors

Hip score , For a good Hip score The total score should add up to single
Figure e.g left hip 4 right hip 5 total Score = 9 .

Elbow Score Pref to be 0/0

Annual eye test

Optigen Testing Clear to normal is the best outcome
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Boxer's

Heart scoring,

Thyroid test.

And some hip score, but not everyone.
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Lhasa Apsos

Eye testing particularly GPRA (yearly) - should have a valid certificate covering the time of breeding
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Border Collie

BAER hearing test.
DNA testing for CEA(CH)/CL/TNS/MDR1.
Hip Scoring.
Elbow Scoring.
Clinical screening for PRA.
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