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11-01-2010, 22:00 | #41 | |
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If I knew the certain names of tests, interesting to our breeed, I could send them a request. |
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17-01-2010, 02:53 | #42 |
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The patent of the dwarfism test is not sold yet to any lab.
And I hope in future a lab can buy it and offer the test for cheap price! On this moment some labs in West Europe do offer the same test (for same or higher prices), but they all send the blood samples to the Uni of Utrecht (Holland) In the mean time I did make an agreement with the university: When I am able to send at least 30 bloodsamples in one time (with payment before test) they will make the test for € 80 (without tax) for each dog instead of the €100. I also can offer to come over with a friend of mine who is a vet, to collect the blood for free. So when you organise an event with more CsW's and you are willing to make a dwarfism test for at least 30 CsW's, just contact me in private about possibillity's! [email protected]
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22-01-2010, 15:40 | #43 |
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Because we know, now exist "new, fresh" dwarf pups in litters, I want write to all breeders which have these pups in litter: PLEASE contact Mijke and help us to collect blood.
Don´t kill pups when you will know it- it is dwarf - and help us. Maybe in this moment the breeders does not know it, but they can see it a few days or weeks later. Thanks Hanka |
08-12-2010, 02:44 | #44 | |
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also, it would be necessary which you would be on the maximum of anybody wishes to do it, but I think, he can be possible on each forum of wolfdog.org to envisage that. that will allow to advance a maximum for the tests of the nanism and DM... |
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08-02-2011, 14:05 | #45 |
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I'm not sure if this is the correct place to post Pituitary Dwarfism test results but today I received the result from Laboklin for
Wolfy von Konigs-Terry: genome N/N We are happy Again only by email but hopefully the certificates will follow soon. Mijke, I have forwarded the email to wolfdog-healthinfo for you. Last edited by Shadowlands; 08-02-2011 at 14:09. |
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Thanks I will add next update!
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06-04-2011, 20:51 | #47 |
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DNA test for pituary dwarfism:
Blazy de la Louve Blanche Dream Wolf de la Louve Blanche Crying Wolf Luka Forever Wolf Arctic Hero Forever Wolf Arctic Angel Forever Wolf Arctic Storm ALL CLEAR OF THE MUTATION ! Jenny |
18-04-2011, 10:59 | #48 |
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Dero Sotis - clear of mutation
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18-04-2011, 17:16 | #49 |
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Baron spod Dumbiera - clear of mutation
Wolfsirius Sleeping Storm -clear of mutation Basior Jantarowa Wataha - clear of mutation Ikala spod Dumbiera - clear of mutation Elys spod Dumbiera - carrier of mutation so Taabernakkelin K-litter will be clear of mutation rest 2 Finlandya and Andradite I give later...
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Gunner Malý Bysterec - CLEAR of the mutation!
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05-06-2011, 17:53 | #51 | |
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Hello Mijke I'm Roberto from Italia and I just make test of DM,Hd etcc in all my dogs and now I want to make test for Dwarfism but I receive this mail back from LABOKLIN: Hello, "we test the mutation that is known to cause dwarfism. The test does not exclude dwarfism due to possible but yet unknwon further mutation or non genetic backround." At this point I'm not sure about guarantee that if my dogs are CLEAR in future will be possible that gene change etccc. Sorry if I don't understand well but I'm sure that you can help me in correct explanation Ciao Roberto |
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07-06-2011, 23:46 | #52 |
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The univeristy of Holland is on this moment the only place where the dwarfism test can be done.
Also Laboklin is sending DNA of dogs to holland for the dwarfism test. The Dwarfism test is testing if a dog has the gene mutation for Pituitary dwarfism. When you have test a dog and he is Free he will be always Free for this gene mutation! All the Csw dwarfs that were tested did have the same gene mutation that causes pituitary dwarfism. But as metionend before : there are sometimes other reasons why a dog is very small. And this has nothing to do with pituitary dwarfism! It is very strange that Laboklin did send such mails about the dwarfims test. Because there can always appear new gene mutations in a breed. And theoretical it is possible that there will appear in future an other gene mutation that causes an other form of a disease. But that is possible for all the genetic diseases we know now!! So it is a bit strange to mention this only for pituitary dwarfism!
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09-06-2011, 23:14 | #53 |
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Hello,
To anyone that has had this test done, I was wondering something.. Does the blood sample has to be spun and separated from the clot? We did the rabies antibody test before and this was the procedure, but I am not sure if it is the same for also this test. Also, the sample must be sent express overnight, correct? Thank you. |
09-06-2011, 23:32 | #54 |
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You must sent EDTA blood for DNA testing , no centrifugation!!!
Try to get the blood to the lab as fresh as possible, a copple of day's won't be a problem |
09-06-2011, 23:36 | #55 | |
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10-06-2011, 00:17 | #56 |
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Purple top tube. The sample I sent for DM to Missouri had to be placed on a (heavy) chillpack, and then insulated according to postal regulation in a box inside a box (one had to be leakproof). I had to send 5 tubes, but I think that was part of the study UofM was doing. It cost me $65 to send the blood from Virginia to Missouri overnight. I think my vet charged me like $15-20 for the blood draw. Vets will often have little insulated boxes and freeze packs that they get with meds that they will give you. I'm not sure if there are any customs regulations related to exporting blood from the US? Laboklin offers a buccal (saliva) test, but it costs more (all testing still done in Utrecht). Maybe it's possible to send these swabs directly to Utrecht instead?
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10-06-2011, 00:41 | #57 | |
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It's for human blood sampling but I assume shipping-wise largely the same? Anyway, when have the test done I will call FedEx and confirm. Thanks for the heads up though. I hadn't thought about that yet. Does anyone know if the blood samples to Utrecht also have to be chilled? |
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10-06-2011, 08:12 | #58 |
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I had a real problem with sending our samples as the post from Bulgaria is awful and no courier would take it. My solution? Wait till I was travelling to the UK myself, have the blood drawn the day before and, keeping it cool with ice packs, packed it into my luggage. On arrival in the UK, I sent it off - so it was probably nearly 5 days old by the time it arrived at Laboklin (and then had to be sent out to Utrecht, but I guess they would have done some processing first??), but there were no problems reported. I was really worried for a while that the samples would be no good . Now we have DNA stored at Laboklin so I don't have to worry in the future if I decide to have any other tests done.
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26-01-2012, 20:34 | #59 |
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We have successfully sent blood samples to the Netherlands now, with much thanks to Mijke. The university now has our samples and we are awaiting results back soon.
So, posting from the USA is not a problem .. this test is accessible and the bill will be sent to you once the testing is complete. Because the bill is posted to the owner and not necessarily the person submitting the test, it will be no financial burden to the breeder - we have also asked overseas breeders whose puppies we plan to have to do the testing before we fetch the puppies, so that it can be posted from within Europe. It may be a helpful thing to ask! Last edited by yukidomari; 26-01-2012 at 20:40. |
27-01-2012, 00:59 | #60 |
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We may...may have something in the works with UofM soon...
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