Monty is finally here
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wrote on 14 Jul 2010, 22:54 last edited by
he is 9 weeks old. . .
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 00:28 last edited by
Its wonderful about the DNA testing…but what about the fanconi testing? Sorry to sound like a broken record, but I had a fanconi b and I loved and lost that dog.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 01:05 last edited by
He is darling, congratulations! Enjoy your baby.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 02:17 last edited by
Cute little boy. I hope you have fun with him.
Which Avuvi dog is the dam? Or did I miss that somewhere.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 02:27 last edited by
awwww, a basenji pinto bean. (his markings remind me of a pinto bean)
i forgot how tiny baby b's are.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 13:21 last edited by
When I lived in Egypt I saw a number of dogs that looked like this, typically they did not get the full basenji curl tail. He sure is sweet.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 13:33 last edited by
Its wonderful about the DNA testing…but what about the fanconi testing? Sorry to sound like a broken record, but I had a fanconi b and I loved and lost that dog.
We have so much information now, its so important for you to know...[/QUOTE
The breeder did say she had testing for fanconi done. But we are still waiting to see who the sire is.... so. -
wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 13:35 last edited by
Its wonderful about the DNA testing…but what about the fanconi testing? Sorry to sound like a broken record, but I had a fanconi b and I loved and lost that dog.
We have so much information now, its so important for you to know...[/QUOTE
The breeder did say she had testing for fanconi done. But we are still waiting to see who the sire is.... so.But that would have no bearing on the Fanconi test, who the sire is….. Fanconi testing is on the pups DNA as it relates the the Fanconi genes. And if done, would be on the OFA website as all test results are automatically public records.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 13:40 last edited by
Pat is correct. If you can't go to a website and see the results, I would say this testing wasn't done and you would be very wise to do it yourself.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 15:06 last edited by
Of course if the bitch was tested and on the OFA site and is clear, at least at worst your pup would be a Carrier.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 16:15 last edited by
Ok, that is something I will do tonight then. And if he hasn't been tested can I just take him to our vet or is that somethin I would have to go somewhere special to get done?
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 16:23 last edited by
You order the test kit from the OFA website, http://www.offa.org/dnatesting/index.html
Your contract should have included details of all the health testing results of the parents, in this case, just the dam since the sire is still unknown, as well as all the health results for your puppy like CERF and Fanconi DNA results if done prior to placement, etc.
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wrote on 15 Jul 2010, 20:57 last edited by
Good for you for doing this test. We will all be here to hear about the results and cheer when you get a good report.
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wrote on 16 Jul 2010, 12:24 last edited by
Your new little one is too cute. I must admit I am partial to the name as we have a 6 yr old r/w male named Monty . Lots of love and enjoyment to you for many years.
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wrote on 16 Jul 2010, 15:48 last edited by
Monty is so cute!!! He sure has a lot more white than most, but you never know - it doesn't preclude him being pure B. Hope you have lots of years of enjoyment with the little guy - he is precious.
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wrote on 17 Jul 2010, 14:17 last edited by
Its wonderful about the DNA testing…but what about the fanconi testing? Sorry to sound like a broken record, but I had a fanconi b and I loved and lost that dog.
We have so much information now, its so important for you to know...[/QUOTE
The breeder did say she had testing for fanconi done. But we are still waiting to see who the sire is.... so.Okay… not here much but a breeder purposely bred this litter? <running for="" duct="" tape="">Cute puppy. But the link given for "this breeder" with other dog made me a bit queasy.</running>
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wrote on 17 Jul 2010, 21:40 last edited by
Okay… not here much but a breeder purposely bred this litter? <running for="" duct="" tape="">Cute puppy. But the link given for "this breeder" with other dog made me a bit queasy.</running>
It was an "opps" breeding
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wrote on 18 Jul 2010, 00:27 last edited by
I just found one in the database of another white and red animal, I think it is from the same breeder (going of another post)
http://www.pedigrees.zandebasenjis.com/cgi-bin/geneal.pl?op=tree&index=Z6k83F31&gens=5&db=basenji.dbwBasenjis with excess amounts of white exist regardless of whether they have imported African dogs behind them or not. You can find them even if the pup has nothing but champions in it's pedigree.
Monty is adorable no matter what his ancestors were. Good luck with your new puppy. :)
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wrote on 18 Jul 2010, 01:21 last edited by
was in contact with the breeder today she is sending us a fanconi test kit,
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wrote on 18 Jul 2010, 01:29 last edited by
Oh, that is wonderful…glad she is doing this for this b of yours.
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