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Old 15-06-2010, 19:11   #4
nanouk
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Originally Posted by michaelundinaeichhorn View Post
I think we have to stay a little bit calm at this point. There are breeds where DM/DM doesn´t automatically mean an ill dog, you need an aditional factor for the development of the symptoms. Research is still not finished.
The test needs to have another look on.

We don´t have enough tested dogs and we don´t have enough different tested lines. At the moment I am waiting for some more results of more lines of samples I have send in but these are still single dogs.
But I don´t think that this high percentage of dogs died of DM as it should have been looking at this results.

This doesn´t mean we shouldn´t care for the now known results in mating but we need much more tested dogs out of more countries, especially the Czech Repuplik, Slovakia and Italy!!! it is time to wake up, and we need an international working genetic management specialist.and research on this breed with this gene mutation!
We can´t carry on with the breed with pairing free to DM/N because we don´t have enough free dogs if these numbers are correct for the whole breed.

Ina
I am always sad to read postings like yours Ina, we hear similair with Saarloos... when i first was informed about both fci recognised wolfdog breeds i was told these dogs can reach a high age because of their health...
wenn other breeds have dm affected dogs which don't show symptoms when they die at 10 yrs of age, this might be a normal age to die... My Saarloos is 10 yrs old, and still a young dog. I know of Saarloos being put to sleep with dm at ages as young as 7 and 8 yrs old.. and i fear that might be similair with other breeds. If you ever experienced the frustrations of having to decide when it is the best time to put to sleep your dog with dm, and when you look at the vids that mijke posted, i don't know how anyone can seriously can even consider mating a dm/dm to dm/dm... for me breeding is improving, and minimalizing risk using all tools possible! Not taking risk and claiming it is ok to take this risk because research has not been finished completely to your satisfaction!
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