
The Optigen prcd PRA is a DNA-based test that helps you avoid one form of (PRA).
PRA refers to a group of deasises that cause the retina of the eye to degenerate slowly over time.
The result is declining vision and eventual blindness, "prcd" stands for "progressive rod-cone degeneration" which is the type of PRA known in several breeds.
As mentioned previously PRA refers to a group of deasises of which the "prcd" is only one. You should have official certificates for each DNA test performed.
FN; Dogs with FN typically develop chronic renal failure between 6 months and 2 years.
The BVA eye test is only a "clinical" examination and the whole eye is examined for many more indications of deasise, this is only what the BVA examiner can detect on the day of the examination (it is not the same as licensed DNA testing). The Gonio (Glaucoma) test performed by a BVA vet is however a one off and covers the Cocker Spaniel for life.
To get an official BVA certificate this test must be performed by a professional/licensed BVA vet.
A BVA clear clinical tested dog and a clear DNA tested dog can NOT produce HERIDITARY CLEAR PUPPIES.
Both parents; the father and the mother must be DNA clear for the puppies to be "hereditary clear" this is the same for both FN and prcd PRA.
Both of your girls immediate parents must be DNA tested clear for this to become hereditary clear! and the same for the puppies.
From what you are saying your girl is NOT Hereditary Clear!
Phew! I hope that makes sense for you.