HEALTH TESTING
Currently the Poodle Club of America recommends five health tests for
any dogs who are to be bred. We support this for the wellness of all our
poodles. Ellgi’s Poodles, aim to ensure that all our puppies' parents
have passed these tests for genetically-predisposed diseases:
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Hip Dysplasia.
This hip degenerative disease is diagnosed through radiographs.
These hip x-rays are evaluated by the
Orthopedic Foundation of America, founded 1966, by
three qualified veterinarians, and receive certification and ranking
if they qualify and if the dog is over two years of age. OFA's
database is on-line and any dog can be checked for certification,
including the ranking of his or her hips. Ellgi's Poodles have
been checked for hip dysplasia
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Genetic Eye Disease.
This eye examination by a certified veterinarian opthamologist
checks for any abnormalities in the eye, especially juvenile
cataracts. The official results of the examination are certified and
archived by the
Canine Eye Registry Foundation (CERF). CERF's
database is on-line and any dog can be checked for certification.
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von Willebrand's Disease (VWD).
This is a blood-clotting disorder that can lead to excessive
bleeding in affected dogs. In 1998, with research money provided in
part by the Poodle Club of American Foundation, a company named
VetGen developed a non-invasive cheek swab DNA
profiling test which determines if a dog is clear, a carrier, or
affected. Less than 1% of poodles are affected; you can view
VetGen's statistics
here. The Orthopedic Foundation of America is
registering dogs based on VetGen's DNA test.
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Sebaceous Adenitis (SA).
SA is a malfunction of the sebaceous glands of the skin which causes
thickening and flaking of the skin, loss of hair, and odor; there is
no cure, but dogs suffering from SA can be washed frequently and
lead satisfactory lives. A skin biopsy is taken after 2 years of age
and is evaluated at two research centers in the U.S. A leader in the
field is Dr. Robert Dunstan at
Texas A & M's Department of Veterinary Pathobiology.
Registry for SA is through the
University of California at Davis.
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Thyroid Malfunction.
A blood sample is drawn to test for normal thyroid levels in
parents; dogs must have reached sexual maturity. Unfortunately, this
is not a highly reliable test.
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