@mriddoch:
I e mailed my breeder this morning. She says they have put a hold on blood testing while they develop a more sensitive test to eliminate probable or possible results. She states she got her blood samples in too late but they are suppose to restart testing in the next few months. Currently, she checks their urine each month. Now what do I do? I have no plans to breed the pup and the breeder states that she will not allow her litters to be bred. If the pup is a carrier it should not affect her health. Any thoughts?
Note: My opinion only… A responsible breeders tests BEFORE THEY BREED.. this is a really really big pet peeve for me. This test has been available since July 2007 there is NO reason that any litter born this fall/winter should NOT have had the sire and dam tested before breeding, period...
If the sire and dam of the "sire" are clear on the OFA site, then you can be "pretty" sure that the sire is clear, but there is no acceptance of clear by parentage by OFA at this time. As for your pup, Should be the worst that she would be is a Carrier and this should no effect her health, however the recommendation by Dr Gary Johnson is that Carriers be strip tested until the direct test is available. But most of us are pretty sure that Carriers will not develop Fanconi.
Of course this also means that neither have had their hips tested? Eye's Cerf'ed, Thyroid tested, to name a few? All of that information would be on the OFA site also...with the possible exception of Cerf... as some breeders don't pay to post the results (not saying that is right or wrong, but if not posted then they, the breeder, should be able to supply puppy buyers with a copy of the Cerf report)
IMO, this is not a responsible breeder as there is no excuse for not testing dogs that you are breeding...