I always do the full panel. The issue is that a partial, you still only have partial. And if you suspect issues, you end up running them anyway. Of course it helps that a full panel here is not that much more than a partial (I think it was a bit under 60 or 140 for full). LOL though I did full on Sayblee because she WOULDN'T eat and full on Arwen because she gets almost nothing to eat in order to keep weight down. Both were fine.
I am ready to do the DNA test
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I have glanced thought these threads and cant seem to find out how to do this. Is it blood work? Cheek swab?
I have been doing the strips and I realize that the DNA test is so much better- so count me in and tell me, or point me to, what I need to do now.
Thank youETA: Squiggy is not registered and was probably a PM or BB dog.
But I love him -
Go to www.basenjihealth.org for all the details, including registering with CPP
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You have to first register with CPP and then add your dog to your profile, and then decide if you want to do the cheek swab OR the blood draw. The blood draw is better for further research, but the cheek swab is easier. You don't have to have a registration number from any club. The registration number from CPP is what will be used to get the results to the OFA website.
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Thank you both for you help.
I will register him today and get started.Is either test more accurate?
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Thank you both for you help.
I will register him today and get started.Is either test more accurate?
They are both the same as far as I know
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They should be both equally as accurate, but you just have to make sure that the dog hasn't eaten anything that was alive for a MINIMUM of an hour before the cheek swab, while it doesn't really matter for the blood test.