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  • We have basenji litter "O" in kennel Crystal Javelin from Latvia born at 05.12.2011, Baltic state

    1 red & white female, 2 black & white females, 1 red& white male

    Sire: PROBABLY CARRIER OF FANCONI SYNDROME
    LV, LT, EST, BALT JCH, LV, EST CH , 3 X BOB

    CONGARO'S KENYA SEE ME NOW ( JASIRI-SUKARI HR PUP N'STUFF & JASIRI-SUKARI CONGARO MISTARI)

    Dam: excelent, fanconi probably clear

    CRYSTAL JAVELIN GINITI (RIBESSITA SPIRIT OUT OF ZULU & RUS AHMAR'S RAMSES DREAMS)

    LATVIAN CINOLOGICAL Federation (Latvijas Kinologiska Federacija- LKF)

    Litter address: http://www.freewebs.com/jolanta1/availablebasenjipuppy.htm / http://crystaljavelin.jimdo.com/????????-basenji/

    Ulbrokas iela 1-47, LV -1021 , Riga, LATVIA

    Phone: +371 29701129

    joline@inbox.lv

    Jolanta Lagzdina (english, russian, latvian)
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  • Congrats… hope that you will do the direct Fanconi test on either the parents or the pups

  • Probable Clear bred to a Probable Carrier

    N n
    N NN Nn
    N NN Nn

    EACH PUPPY has a 50% chance of being Normal or Probable Clear (NN)
    and a 50% chance of being Probable Carrier (Nn).
    THIS IS AN ACCEPTABLE BREEDING.

  • @Jola:

    Probable Clear bred to a Probable Carrier

    N n
    N NN Nn
    N NN Nn

    EACH PUPPY has a 50% chance of being Normal or Probable Clear (NN)
    and a 50% chance of being Probable Carrier (Nn).
    THIS IS AN ACCEPTABLE BREEDING.

    Not any more, really… you need to do the direct test. Results have change from the Linkage test to the Direct test. We have seen pClears change to Carrier and pCarrier change to Affected with the direct test. The only way to make sure is to retest. Dr. Johnson recommends retesting all breeding stock. If you go to The Basenji Club of America site and then to Dr. Gary Johnson's presentation you will see that recommendation for yourself.

  • http://www.basenjiforums.com/archive/index.php/t-12121.html?

    it very interesting. I find new information. But retest dog from Latvia it will cost realy big money. I done at this moment all what I can. I can give full guaranty about mother line dogs is healthy this line dogs is healthy and live ling healthy live. About male no information.
    We have expierencve with cardiomiopatia gene test in doberman breed, people have expierence -dog is bad result need by sik, but live to 12 year helthy. Gene test is perfect, but dogs from this line gone in 3-4 yers olf from thi problem. This tests help but not perfect for "dianosis- gog is ill." People send from one dog 2 tests and get back different results.

  • I know that the dam of the sire was one of the dogs whose results changed from p.Carrier to Affected. Luckily, his sire retested Clear so the puppies from that breeding are all Carriers. I also know that there is a dog recently retested that went from p.Clear to Carrier and both his parents were p.Clear so will need to be retested.

    Also, since it is a retest, the expense will not be as much as you may be thinking. You most likely will not have to submit a new sample so it should be only the 50 US Dollars for the retest.

  • Wait test kit to 3 month and then result to 3 month- it is result after 6 month, at this moment to much time. For our country it is not only 50USA. For 1 test I pey with sending, post , bank 129USA

  • No waiting for test kit, because they will use the kit you already sent so no post, just the cost to order and the bank charge for the conversion to US Dollars. The Basenji Club of America is subsidizing the retesting for ALL basenji owners for the next two years so the cost is reduced to $50 instead of the $65. Results are changing so it really is something that you need to do to be sure you are really breeding to Clears.

  • We live in Latvia, Europa not in USA. I wait very long time test kit and result.

  • You are not understanding what I am saying. The retest does not require a kit. They already have your dog's DNA. It does not matter where you live, they will retest using the DNA that they have stored so there is no waiting for the kit, you can order online and check the results weekly online using the link they send you at the time of order. It takes about 2-3 weeks for results though could be longer.

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