
Although the gonioscopy test is officially a one off for life test, in breeds affected it is recommended that subsequent tests are done at around 6/7 years of age and then at 10/11 years of age. The reason for this is that the eye changes with age and so a pass at 6 months or so may become a fail later in life. As the gonioscopy test is to detect glaucoma it is very important that if your dog is from a breed affected by glaucoma, such as the flatcoated retriever it is essential to have the dog tested whether or not it is ever going to be bred from. Glaucoma is the most painful way a dog can go blind, and from onset of the condition you have barely 24 hours to get specialist treatment.
What breed do you have? We may be of more help if we knew that. If you have a flatcoated retriever the Society has a health committee who issue free of charge a detailed leaflet about the condition. This is available from Mrs Brenda Phillips whose contact details are available on the Flatcoated retriever Society web site.
Another place you can get information is the British Veterinary Association, who issue booklets about the eye testing scheme, and various diseases which the breeds suffer from or are under investigation for. These booklets are free although they are always happy to be provided with an SAE. Their address is on their web site.
If you need any more information on this then do let us know and we'll try to help further.
Polly & Foxpath Flatcoats