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Topic Dog Boards / Health / von Willebrands
- By Jeff (Moderator) Date 14.09.04 17:00 UTC
Hello all,
           Has anyone had a dog tested for this, or know someone who has, and can you tell me more about the test and how to interpret the results.
Thanks
J
- By Admin (Administrator) Date 14.09.04 18:13 UTC
Jeff,

have a word with Kerioak. You will also find info on her site about this condition.
- By Jeff (Moderator) Date 14.09.04 19:38 UTC
Thank you.
- By britney1000 Date 14.09.04 23:21 UTC
Someone I know in our breed Tibetan Mastiff's has had these tests done Jeff, if you PM me or email me address in my profile. I will put you in touch, I think there is also so references to this in breed notes as well
- By Jeff (Moderator) Date 15.09.04 07:43 UTC
Hello there,
               Thanks for the offer, I will have a word with Andy Briggs at Darlington on Saturday, but in the meantime I am just trying to find out as much as I can. Did you enjoy the show on Sunday?
- By britney1000 Date 15.09.04 20:43 UTC
Lovely day out, and so many dogs, it can only be good that so many are showing now, We are leaving for Darlington in the morning, and the back down for the Rare breeds seminar on Sunday at Birmingham, so I will not be back until Monday
- By Jeff (Moderator) Date 16.09.04 07:06 UTC
Good luck at Darlington, at the moment I am not taking George as he has come up lame. If that changes I may see you there, who knows?
- By Kerioak Date 16.09.04 07:52 UTC
In case anyone is thinking of getting their dog tested for von Willebrands Disease (vWD) please check first to see if there is a DNA test available for their breed.  The Elysa test is not generally conclusive and the results are done on a percentage basis which can change depending on the physical status of the dog (in season, excited, calm, ill) etc.

The DNA test is absolute (in 99.8%) of cases I understand.  The dog is either Clear - has two normal copies of the gene, Carrier, has one normal copy and one defective copy, or Affected and has two affected copies of the gene.

New breeds are being added to the DNA list all the time as the individual breed tests are being developed.

It is also possible to get the Kennel Club to set up a breed testing scheme - similar to that for Hips, Eyes and Clad in Setters, as we have done this with Dobermanns.
Topic Dog Boards / Health / von Willebrands

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