Sheltiez4evr
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Hi,
I need some advice as my hubby and I will be ready to add an older puppy or a young adult girl to our family this year. My question is about genetic testing and clearance by parentage. We know from sad experience that there are really no perfect guarantees of health.
Here's our story...skip this part if you're in a hurry...
We are life-long Sheltie people, and we have had our hearts shattered twice in the past five years by surprise deaths caused by genetic illnesses, specifically vonWillenbrand's disease and epilepsy. Both dogs came from reputable breeders. Bridget was believed to be clear of vWD by parentage, but we lost her to bleeding after a dental cleaning. Nothing is certain.
Our 13 year old girl, Whisper, was very ill this Spring with thyroid issues, but good veterinary treatment an RX diet, and plenty of TLC have given her a new lease on life.
Bridget came to us with a pedigree, records of genetic tests for hips and eyes, and vet records.
End of story.
Now for the question--What tests do you think are necessary to rule out as many genetic health issues as possible? What tests do breeders usually perform? Would a breeder be open to doing additional tests at our expense?
Is there a book or comprehensive website that you could recommend on health issues and tests?
We could never use a breeder health guarantee, because once we take guardianship of our fur kids, they are family for life. We become deeply attached very quickly. Neither my husband or I could return anyone. That may sound foolish, but there it is.
I'll be grateful for any advice you might offer.
I need some advice as my hubby and I will be ready to add an older puppy or a young adult girl to our family this year. My question is about genetic testing and clearance by parentage. We know from sad experience that there are really no perfect guarantees of health.
Here's our story...skip this part if you're in a hurry...
We are life-long Sheltie people, and we have had our hearts shattered twice in the past five years by surprise deaths caused by genetic illnesses, specifically vonWillenbrand's disease and epilepsy. Both dogs came from reputable breeders. Bridget was believed to be clear of vWD by parentage, but we lost her to bleeding after a dental cleaning. Nothing is certain.
Our 13 year old girl, Whisper, was very ill this Spring with thyroid issues, but good veterinary treatment an RX diet, and plenty of TLC have given her a new lease on life.
Bridget came to us with a pedigree, records of genetic tests for hips and eyes, and vet records.
End of story.
Now for the question--What tests do you think are necessary to rule out as many genetic health issues as possible? What tests do breeders usually perform? Would a breeder be open to doing additional tests at our expense?
Is there a book or comprehensive website that you could recommend on health issues and tests?
We could never use a breeder health guarantee, because once we take guardianship of our fur kids, they are family for life. We become deeply attached very quickly. Neither my husband or I could return anyone. That may sound foolish, but there it is.
I'll be grateful for any advice you might offer.


