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Old 17-06-2012, 09:13   #20
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Pituitary Dwarfism results from the University of Utrecht will now be recognized by the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFFA).

To log the results officially from anywhere in the world, return a copy of this form:
http://www.offa.org/pdf/dnaapp_bw.pdf

along with a copy of the Certificate from the University of Utrecht. There are special kennel and litter rates available, and as always, affected results are registered gratis.

While this test is only an optional recommended test set forth by the Czechoslovakian Club of America and accepted by Canine Health Information Center (CHIC), it is nonetheless a valuable test. Along with wolfdog-healthinfo.org, this will help to build a searchable and open database on tested dogs in hopes of continuing the health legacy of this breed.
Fantastic! Will they only accept a copy of the certificate? Our test sample was sent to Utrecht via Laboklin; we only received a letter from Laboklin giving the result - no certificate. If the certificate is essential, I shall get chasing that next week.
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