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Topic Dog Boards / General / Breed clubs health surveys
- By sam Date 19.06.06 09:31 UTC
Does anyones breed clubs do health surveys throughout their membership? if so, and there is an "eye" survey, would anyone please be able to tell me what percentage of their breed is recorded as having an "eye problem". This is not a witch hunt nor is it specific to a particular breed, I am simply researching the approximate percentage of dogs within a breed recorded as having eye problems in a breed club survey, so that our breed club can get an idea of what is a good % & what is a bad %. This will help us in deciding whether we are o the right or wrong side of "healthy" & the future direction of our breed so any help, or even pointers to another website, would be gratefully received.:cool:
- By Isabel Date 19.06.06 09:42 UTC
The Kennel Club did something a couple of years ago conducted by the Animal Health Trust I believe.  Have you asked them for help with these statistics?  The trouble with asking on a message board is you are then dealing with hearsay.  Maybe a better idea would be a mail drop to the health committee of the breed clubs, there is only a couple of hundred of them ;) or narrowed down to the ones who you think may be relevent to your research ie those listed in the Accredited Breeder Scheme as requiring testing under the BVA/KC eye scheme which is only about 50.
- By JoFlatcoat (Moderator) [gb] Date 19.06.06 10:14 UTC
The Flatcoat Society are in the process of collecting replies from a general health survey sent out to members earlier in the year. 

Tamsin Swain is the co-ordinator - can give you her number if you PM me

Jo
- By Lindsay Date 19.06.06 11:00 UTC
I remember participating in the KC survey, I am guessing they would be useful and helpful?

Lindsay
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- By sam Date 19.06.06 15:28 UTC
Not so much interested in hearsay! I was hoping that, like my breed, other breeds have done these surveys themselves,& printed results in their breed club publications etc & it would be prettty straight forward to just have a look at them....like ours.
- By Missie Date 19.06.06 15:34 UTC
leos have yearly eye tests, results are printed on a regular basis in our newsletters :) along with hips/elbow scores. The newsletter is also repeated on our club website I think, so non members can read it :)
- By sam Date 22.06.06 09:50 UTC
missie thanks, i shall have a look at your website.
- By Polly [gb] Date 21.06.06 15:58 UTC
Surely if your breed are tested under the BVA/KC/ISDS scheme all results should be printed in the breed record supplements, therefore you can gather accurate pass and failures rates of those tested.

With any breed you cannot do an accurate survey as no breed club can guarantee that all breeders and owners are going to test, and neither can you guarantee that all breeders and owners even if they do test will be happy to pass on health information.

Any health committee is only as good as it's committee and if the people on the committee are likely to pass on information then breeders and owners are even less likely to participate.
- By sam Date 22.06.06 09:51 UTC
polly, its not my breed that i need info on...I know OUR % of eye problems!!! I need to know how it stands in comparison to other breeds thats all
- By Polly [gb] Date 22.06.06 14:24 UTC
Sorry I thought you meant percentage of dogs in your breed affected or clear of eye problems.

However what I say still stands in as much as the BVA and KC do publish the results of all breeds, they also publish the number of diseases which affect every breed. The list can be found on the KC and BVA web sites.

Percentages will vary greatly from breed to breed, simply because some breeds have been working tirelessly to try to eradicate problems while others have only just discovered they have a problem to solve. The breed with the most problems listed is probably going to be the golden retriever, but then when you look at their pass / fail rates their percentage of affected dogs is very low, compared to the number tested.

You do have to remember that in an average litter there will be one or two show or working prospects selected by a breeder and the rest will go into pet homes and therefore be highly unlikely to get tested at all.
- By Polly [gb] Date 22.06.06 14:32 UTC
Just found this for you if it is any help.
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For over 30 years BVA has operated a hereditary eye disease screening programme in conjunction with the Kennel Club (KC) and the International Sheep Dog Society (ISDS). The scheme now covers 11 hereditary eye conditions in 47 breeds of dog.

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BREEDS AND CONDITIONS CERTIFIED (ON SCHEDULE A) UNDER THE BVA/KC/ISDS EYE SCHEME - January 2006
Results of examinations for conditions on Schedule A are recorded on the Kennel Club registration database. Results are also published in the KC Breed Records Supplement and appear on registration documents. The exception to this is MRD affected results which are maintained on an 'Open Register'; copies of which are available free of charge upon request.

BREED
CONDITION(S) CERTIFIED

Alaskan Malamute
HC

Australian Cattle Dog
GPRA

Basenji
PPM

Basset Hound
G

Bedlington Terrier
TRD

Belgian Shepherd (all varieties)
HC

Border Collie
CEA, CPRA, PLL

Boston Terrier
HC (two forms)

Briard
CPRA

Bull Terrier (Miniature)
PLL

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
MRD, HC

Collie (Rough)
CEA, GPRA, CPRA

Collie (Smooth)
CEA, CPRA

Dachshund (Miniature Long-Haired)
GPRA

Dobermann
PHPV

Finnish Lapphund
GPRA

Fox Terrier (Smooth)
PLL

Fox Terrier (Wire)
PLL

German Shepherd Dog (Alsatian)
HC

Giant Schnauzer
HC

Hungarian Puli
MRD

Irish Red and White Setter
HC

Irish Setter
GPRA (DNA test available)

Irish Wolfhound
GPRA

Lancashire Heeler
CEA, PLL

Large Munsterlander
HC

Leonberger
HC

Lhasa Apso
GPRA

Miniature Schnauzer
CHC, GPRA, HC

Norwegian Buhund
HC

Norwegian Elkhound
GPRA

Old English Sheepdog
HC

Parson Russell Terrier
PLL

Poodle (Miniature)
GPRA

Poodle (Standard)
HC

Poodle (Toy)
GPRA

Retriever (Chesapeake Bay)
GPRA, HC

Retriever (Flat Coated)
G

Retriever (Golden)
CPRA, HC, GPRA, MRD

Retriever (Labrador)
TRD, GPRA, CPRA, HC, MRD

Retriever (Nova Scotia Duck Tolling)
PRA

Rottweiler
MRD

Sealyham Terrier
PLL, TRD

Shetland Sheepdog
CEA, CPRA

Siberian Husky
HC, G

Spaniel (American Cocker)
MRD, GPRA, HC, G

Spaniel (Cocker)
GPRA, CPRA, G

Spaniel (English Springer)
GPRA, CPRA, MRD

Spaniel (Welsh Springer)
HC, G

Staffordshire Bull Terrier
PHPV, HC

Tibetan Spaniel
GPRA

Tibetan Terrier
GPRA, PLL

Welsh Corgi (Cardigan)
GPRA (DNA test available), CPRA


KEY: CEA Collie eye anomaly, CHC Congenital hereditary cataract, CPRA Central progressive retinal atrophy, G Goniodysgenesis/primary glaucoma, GPRA generalised progressive retinal atrophy, HC Hereditary cataract, MRD Multifocal retinal dysplasia, PHPV Persistent hyperplastic primary vitreous, PLL Primary lens luxation, PPM Persistent pupillary membrane, TRD Total retinal dysplasia

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BREEDS AND CONDITIONS UNDER INVESTIGATION (ON SCHEDULE B) UNDER THE BVA/KC/ISDS EYE SCHEME - January 2006
BREED
CONDITION(S) UNDER INVESTIGATION

Akita
GPRA

Australian Shepherd
HC, C

Beagle
MRD

Bichon Frise
HC

Bloodhound
MOD

Border Collie
HC

Border Terrier
HC

Bullmastiff
PPM

Cairn Terrier
APD

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
MOD

Collie (Rough)
MOD, MRD

Dachshund (Miniature Long-Haired)
ONH

Dachshund (Miniature Smooth-Haired)
GPRA

Dachshund (Miniature Wire-Haired)
PPM

Dandie Dinmont Terrier
G

Dobermann
MOD

Eskimo Dog
HC

French Bulldog
HC

German Shepherd Dog
MRD

Giant Schnauzer
HC, MRD

Glen of Imaal Terrier
GPRA

Great Dane
G

Greenland Dog
HC

Griffon Bruxellois
HC

Hungarian Viszla
G

Irish Setter
GPRA

Japanese Shiba Inu
G

Lancashire Heeler
HC PPM

Norwegian Elkhound
MRD

Old English Sheepdog
MOD, CHC

Papillon
GPRA

Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen
PPM

Polish Lowland Sheepdog
CPRA

Poodle (Miniature)
ONH

Poodle (Standard)
MOD

Poodle (Toy)
ONH

Retriever (Golden)
MOD, CHC, G

Retriever (Labrador)
APD

Rottweiler
MOD, PPM

Siberian Husky
PPM

Spaniel (Cocker)
MOD, PPM

Spaniel (English Springer)
G

Spaniel (Field)
HC, MRD

Spaniel (Sussex)
MRD

Spanish Water Dog
G

Tibetan Terrier
HC

Welsh Terrier
G

West Highland White Terrier
MOD, CHC, PPM

Yorkshire Terrier
HC, GPRA


KEY: APD Abnormal pigment deposition, C Coloboma, CEA Collie eye anomaly, CHC Congenital hereditary cataract, CPRA Central progressive retinal atrophy, HC Hereditary cataract, MOD Multiocular defects, MRD Multifocal retinal dysplasia, ONH Optic nerve hypoplasia, PPM Persistent pupillary membrane
- By sam Date 22.06.06 17:02 UTC
thanks for info Polly,  Multiocular defects?????:confused:   suppose i wll now have to trawl all breed club sites for all those breeds in hope that they have done surveys which reveal % of owners questioned who have experienced eye problems (as that is essentially what I need to establish)
- By RHODAP [in] Date 19.06.06 18:07 UTC
Dachsies are to be tested for PRA before they are used for breeding,this started early 2005. I have a clear bitch and waiting for kit to test my male.

Breed clubs won't advertise pups of untested dogs.

KC now adds results to registration documents.
- By spanishwaterdog [gb] Date 22.06.06 14:44 UTC
Yep Spanish are tested for G and mny of us have had our dogs done.  I am now coming to the thinking that we were just extremely unfortunate with two of our first imports, dog with glaucoma originated from them but their offspring before we knew we had  problem were mated with other dogs who must hve been clear.  We are now getting clears nd very low scoring dogs.  Dogs being imported now re also clear.

Don't know, but I have a feeling that in our breed this has already run it's course, the two dogs were only mated once together.  I'm hoping thata this is so but of course will always test breeding dogs to ensure this.
- By Brainless [gb] Date 22.06.06 17:13 UTC
We always include all the BRS report in our year book every year, so you can see at a glance which dogs were eye tested, and hip scored, as well as all the registraions, transfers, CC's, champions made up, Stud book qualifiers, JW, ShCM winners etc.

Also all the CC show results to fourth place in each class.
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