• Okay Wynston is the full brother to my Sayblee… who died.
    Arwen is from half bro/sis Wynston and Gypsy.

    Can those of you who know pedigrees look and tell me if there are things I should be concerned with in Arwen. At 8, she test strips clear.. I plan to get her Fanconi test this month (and hopefully Cara's if I can get on the darned CPP and register

    Ch Antares Texas Gypsy
    HM89295406

    X Sire: Ch Bar-Bin's Wynston of Antares
    http://www.signetkennels.com/jazzpups.htm

    Gypsy and Wynston have same dam.

    In her sire pedigree:
    Explicit Boy Named Sue
    HM809935/06 08-00
    Red & White

    CH Palmdesert Lion On The Loose
    HM722974/21 04-99
    Red & White
    OFA38G

    CH Palm Desert Ful-A Charisma
    HM550532/02 03-96
    Red & White
    OFA31E

    CH Arubmec's Chief Happy Peanut
    HD806077 05-91
    Red & White

    CH Palm Desert's Golden Girl
    HM382818/02 05-94
    Red & White

    CH Palm Desert's Leading Lady
    HM700230/02 11-97
    Red & White
    OFA43G

    CH Akuaba N Terrarust Opening Act
    HM377897/01 07-97 (Canada)
    Black & White

    CH Palm Desert Fula Zaire Roe
    HM441442/02 03-96
    Red & White
    OFA55G

    Explicit Pillow Talk
    HM637392/05 04-99
    Red & White

    CH Blucrest Bound For Reveille
    HM508783/01 02-95
    Red & White
    OFA25G

    CH Akuaba's Tornado JC
    HD813809 12-91
    Red & White
    OFA35G

    Bijoux's Tri Token To Blucrest
    HD275978 05-87
    Black Tan & White

    CH Legacy's Lite N' Lively
    HM443765/01 08-96
    Red & White

    CH Beja John Henry
    HD608234 05-90
    Red & White

    CH Legacy's Kiss Me Katie
    HD581421 05-90
    Red & White


  • Looking at my pedigree data - in 5 generations - you have several fanconi carriers (through pedigree knowledge not DNA test results) on both sides of the pedigree as well as PRA carriers on both sides. There is also some thyroid issues and Hip Dysplasia. I would not be too alarmed - all of these issues are common in many pedigrees when you start looking further back.

    I would just test for fanconi, do yearly CERF, routine labs once a year to every other year to be on top of any problems that might arise.


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  • Well, she came to me with blue, yes BLUE, eyes the strands were so numerous. We had her in before you could blink to UGa specialist. Fortunately none of the strands were attached but she still has many strands at 8 yrs old next mo. I do strip testing but am going to send shortly. We have done labs yearly just because of the auto immune and then cancer with Sayblee. Just had full panel run with Michigan for thyroid, so I guess I am on top of things except new CERF. Thanks Linda.


  • The best way to get accurate health information is to contact the breeders behind your dogs. Looking at the pedigree on Sally's database, you could probably get the most information from Pat Marshall of Berimo and Pat Cembura of Arubmec. Both of them are easy to talk to and have longevity in the breed. I'll give you their contact info privately.


  • I have talked to them long ago when Arwen arrived, supposedly clear eyes with utterly blue eyes and discovered other major discrepancies from the breeder (not either of them). Sometimes though, outsiders have info. And thanks, I actually have the contact info.


  • What kind of autoimmune problem does she have? My Arnie, who is nine, has some kind of autoimmune problem but the vets are unsure exactly of what it is. It started with swelled joints on both front legs.

    Does she have any other eye problem or just the PPM strands? I have a boy who is three that has one blue eye but he has other eye problems as well. The blue was much more noticeable and was in all areas of the eye when he was younger-under one and now the blue is off to one side. Robyn saw him at the lure coursing event at the National in KY and he had to look off to the side so we could see the blue.

    Jennifer


  • So when you see blue eyes on a b, its PPM strands?


  • It is my understanding that for PB Bs, a blue eye would signify PPM, especially if it had the blue eye at birth. I would call it more like a bluish tint. My Bowie did not have a blue eye like a Siberian Husky. The membrane strands usually disappear by about eight weeks old and if not then they become PPMs. A B can be CERF'd if it is minor iris to iris PPM only.

    I believe there are other eye diseases that can cause blue eyes.

    Jennifer


  • @dcmclcm4:

    What kind of autoimmune problem does she have?
    Does she have any other eye problem or just the PPM strands?
    Jennifer

    @sharronhurlbut:

    So when you see blue eyes on a b, its PPM strands?

    Sayblee had autoimmune issues and had multiple surgeries to remove inflammations. She died 9/9/09 from Lymphoma after 5 mos of failed chemotherapy protocols. I actually posted about it here, think I even put up pictures.

    Arwen only has massive PPM strands. She will be 8 in 2 wks, thus far has been healthy as a horse otherwise.

    When I say blue, I don't mean REALLY blue as in pigment. I meant just so many strands they have very blue cast and you can easily see the strands in the light. The UGA eye specialist doing CERF said.. "wow, I haven't seen this many strands in a very long time!" He asked me to bring him back to him, FREE, to see how many went away after a year. Some did but she still has heavy strands.

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