Longtime member, not active. Had a basenji with the same diagnosis back in 2004. He took a tremendous amount of bicarb each day, his Fanconi was being well managed, but he started having seizures at night. Our vet gave us something to stop the seizure that we'd administer rectally. We kept track of the number of seizures and they started becoming more frequent, to about twice a week, if I recall. The final seizure he had he went temporarily blind and howled and howled and we knew that was it was time. I just sat on the floor with him and cried. A couple months later we looked at photos we had taken of him right before and he looked very, very tired. Very much the hardest thing we had ever done was to let him go across the Bridge, but after looking at those photos, we had done the right thing. Our vet had told us that it was possible he would have a seizure and not come out of it, and we certainly didn't want that.
My Carrier now has Fanconi
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Not sure that information you are looking for… but the BCOA Health Committee is working on updating information and any new information, especially from Dr. Johnson's point of view. However it will be at least 2wks before he can address our questions directly.
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I strip test any of my rescues whose parents-both of them have not been DNA tested and that is most of them. I also recommend strip testing these dogs starting at age 2 and any dogs that have not had the DNA test done. So far, I have not had a problem with the testing.
Jennifer
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Jessica,
Heartbreaking news. I'm so sorry.
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It was almost 2 years ago that I posted on this list the NEED to strip test your basenjis if they came from ANY breeding that COULD produce an Affected.
I was the first to admist that I was NOT stripping, and as a result, one of our kids that tested as Carrier was bred to a Clear and all resulting pups were Carriers. While this wasn't a bad thing, we thought it odd. At the same time, our girl was looking kind of crappy and I suggested that Mom test her thyroid… when at the vet they catheterized her and tested her urine... not only was there a UTI, but she was spilling sugar.
"Funny" was swabbed and re-tested and each time showed as a Carrier.
Funny died of Fanconi Syndrome a few days after my Mom returned home from the hospital. Funny held on to wait for Mom. Funny NEVER showed any signs of excessive drinking and peeing when we found she ws spilling sugar. She was 5 years and 10.5 months of age when she passed away in Mom's lap.Since the inception of the linkage test, they have new testing equipment. Things are getting better. Sure, there may be mistakes. But ANY type of procedure that involves humans will also involve human error.
I hate that we are seeing (not saying here, but in general) many people try to lay blame on those doing the test.
BE THANKFUL FOR THE TEST.
Were you around with Basenjis in the 70s and 80s and 90s and see/experience the Fanconi Syndrome in yours and others Basenjis?
As the saying goes: WE HAVE COME A LONG WAY BABY!I NEVER thought that I would see a test for Fanconi Syndrome in my lifetime.
I am, and will always be, thankful for this test, NO MATTER the number of errors, in my favor or not. I have had far more than my fair share of Fanconi Syndrome in my dogs. But, I will remain positive that they WILL find the exact gene and they WILL develop a direct test. MY GLASS IS HALF FULL.All that aside Jessica, I do sympathize with you, as I have been there, many many times already.
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So, some people have mentioned a "blood gas test". Is THAT an effective test? Can you give it to a young dog to find out if it's clear or do you only use that test after they have strip tested positive? I am confused by all of the different tests mentioned.
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So, some people have mentioned a "blood gas test". Is THAT an effective test? Can you give it to a young dog to find out if it's clear or do you only use that test after they have strip tested positive? I am confused by all of the different tests mentioned.
Blood gas test is not a test that can determine Fanconi. It is a test used after you determine that they are spilling sugar in the urine and have had them check by the Vet to determine that they do not have sugar in the blood(as would a diabetic)
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When a dog is Affected Fanconi Syndrome [ie, spilling sugar], a VBG (Venus Blood Gas) panel is ran on their blood.
The majority of general vets do not have this particular machine (the iStat). In Portland, we have two emergency clinics with it and travel to either of them to get the panel ran. The emergency clinic generally passes the results to the regular vet that consults Dr Gonto, or consults the portocol to decipher the amounts of supplementation needed for the dog.
This panel will then tell us important values that we need to know on our dog.
BUN, Creatnine, pH, sodium, potassium, etc.
We watch those values and use several of them to determine the number of sodium bicarbonate tablets to supplement per day.About a year before the test was available, I was in talks with a few fellow breeders about purchasing an iStat machine so we did not all have to go to the emergency clinci to have the panels ran.
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Talked to Dr. Gonto today. Ace was having some crabby spells about once a week….and that is just not like her.
I sent him all her blood work and a list of everything we have been giving her/doing for her.
He said her blood work look "wonderful"
He said her potassium was still a little low but only a little bit.
He upped her other vitamins from a 1/2 twice a day to 1 pill twice a day.
I told him she seemed to feel better when she had the "wet meat" the night before so now we do that every night.
I had told him about Ace testing carrier and how we found it because she was peeing in the house. He said him too. He took his girl in for a UTI and came back with a Fanconi diagnosis and his girl was from a Carrier x Clear breeding.
He is such a nice guy and I am just amazed that he takes the time to help Basenji owners around the world. He emailed me back with in a few hours and then several times after that.
He thinks what with a few changes I will have a full time happy Basenji girl!!:D
I have found some comfort in that with every error found we can get closer to finding the gene and a 100% test, till then,
Strip test, strip test, strip test!!!!!Jessica
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Jessica,
I am glad Ace is feeling better and thrilled Dr Gonto was able to help. I agree he is a hero, I thought that the first time I met him. He truly does this for love of the breed and no one can dispute that.
I don't know if you are on the MDG list, it is members of the BCOA. I believe this would be valuable information for them. Would you be willing to post this message or would you give me permission to post it as you wrote it here. I am trying to impress upon people that we need to strip test all dogs not just dogs that tested carrier or affected. I think we should all keep strip testing all basenjis until we get an actual genetic test and I think this might help get that point across. If Dr Gonto has a dog from clear to carrier then it reinforces we should test all dogs because his the clear in this breeding may have been carrier or affected instead.
I want to be respectful of what you are going through and don't want to ask you to do or allow me to do anything you aren't comfortable with, after all you don't know me from Adam. But two people with Ace's like you and I must have like minds.
I will keep your girl in my prayers and ask my Ace now above to put in a good word for her too.
I will respect whatever your decision is on this. Hugs to you and Ace!
Therese Leimback
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@Therese:
Jessica,
I am glad Ace is feeling better and thrilled Dr Gonto was able to help. I agree he is a hero, I thought that the first time I met him. He truly does this for love of the breed and no one can dispute that.
I don't know if you are on the MDG list, it is members of the BCOA. I believe this would be valuable information for them. Would you be willing to post this message or would you give me permission to post it as you wrote it here. I am trying to impress upon people that we need to strip test all dogs not just dogs that tested carrier or affected. I think we should all keep strip testing all basenjis until we get an actual genetic test and I think this might help get that point across. If Dr Gonto has a dog from clear to carrier then it reinforces we should test all dogs because his the clear in this breeding may have been carrier or affected instead.
I want to be respectful of what you are going through and don't want to ask you to do or allow me to do anything you aren't comfortable with, after all you don't know me from Adam. But two people with Ace's like you and I must have like minds.
I will keep your girl in my prayers and ask my Ace now above to put in a good word for her too.
I will respect whatever your decision is on this. Hugs to you and Ace!
Therese Leimback
FoPaw's Basenjis
www.fopawsbasenjipuppies.comI was not and another friend asked me about it today too. So now I am.
Wow. My ears should have been burning…
Thanks for the heads up but most of all thanks for the kind words.
Jessica -
It was great seeing you at Batman at the show last weekend, keeping Ace in our prayers, she is such a sweet girl, hate to have this happening to you two.