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Originally Posted by bassetsandbeyond
Basset Hound
Gonioscopy (Glaucoma [test]) once in the dog's life after 12-MO.
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why test only *
once*?
statistically, over 85% of all heritable traits which will affect a dog, will be symptomatic by 24-MO.
so IMO, testing at 12-MO, 14-MO, or 20-MO would be pretty doggone silly - research has shown that
if U wait to breed until both sire & dam are 24-MO before breeding,
that adds an average 2-years
to their pups' lifespans - surely among the simplest & least-expensive ways of extending a lifespan!
as dogs age beyond 2-YO, especially past 5-YO & markedly past 8-YO, all eye-diseases become more likely -
everything from cataracts & PRA to dry-eye or detached retinae, including glaucoma [high pressure in the eye].
if a breeding-candidate tested with normal intra-ocular pressure at 18-MO & U bred her/him then,
& the dog later developed glaucoma at 2 or 5 or 7, that trait would already have passed to the pups.
IME, most breeders whose breed has a tendency to glaucoma test their breeding stock
annually,
& once the dog retires from active breeding, at least bi-annually [every 2-years - just in case].
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