Skip to content

FAQ's for the new Fanconi linkage test

Basenji Health Issues & Questions
  • @JazzysMom:

    I'm pretty sure I know Jazzy's results – with a diagnosed mom and a carrier dad, it is not going to be fantastic news.

    Keoki, I have hope for..... His mom's a carrier {Jazzy's grandma}, but his dad is clear.

    Well, she would still have a 50/50 shot at being a carrier…so it might be fine!

  • That's what I'm hoping for.

    And that Keoki will test clear, not carrier.

    This waiting is such a pins-and-needles thing. I hate it. Whatever the results, I just want to know!!

  • <>
    How come? It doesn't bother me one bit if mine are carriers, if it is an animal for breeding, I will just find a clear to breed him or her to; and if not for breeding, doesn't really matter as he or she will live without any symptoms.

  • He may be used for breeding, and it just seems like it'd be easier {more options for breeding} if he's clear.

    No concerns for his own health.

  • @JazzysMom:

    He may be used for breeding, and it just seems like it'd be easier {more options for breeding} if he's clear.

    No concerns for his own health.

    Yes, true more options for sure…..for some reason I thought he was placed as a pet.....but he sure is a nice boy, I can see why if Brian changed his mind about showing/breeding him.

  • @JazzysMom:

    He may be used for breeding, and it just seems like it'd be easier {more options for breeding} if he's clear.

    No concerns for his own health.

    Well, there are lots of clears that he could be used on…. so should not be a problem... good news is that he will not be affected

  • @tanza:

    good news is that he will not be affected

    Oh, absolutely! And I am sooo thankful for that!:D

  • To Jazzy's Mom,
    I know you're worried about Jazzy's results. I also know you're a great b Mom! I won't lie and say it isn't hard to have a Fanconi afflicted dog - it is. It's the first thing I think about when I get up in the morning, and usually the last thing on my mind when I go to bed at night. I worry about Storm's meds and next round of blood gas/ full blood panel tests and how he's responding to the Protocol.
    But honestly, I think his disease has more of an impact on me than on him. He's his typical self - cat pouncing, squirrel chasing fiend. If you didn't know he had Fanconi, you couldn't tell by his actions or how he looks. He's a typical 'senji devil.
    It's the emotional "Mom stuff" that's hard - but you do it, it becomes a part of your routine, and before you know it, it's old hat counting out the pills, wrapping them in some doggie delight so they're easily adminstered. The worry never stops though - are you doing everything in your power to make sure they're staying well, is their quality of life good, etc. It's an emotional drain (esp. at first and that's where having great friends helps tremendously!!!) and it's so overwhelming at first.
    I feel confident that IF Jazzy's results come back as afflicted, you're going to be a great Fanconi B. Mom! Hang in there and know my fingers are crossed that both your babies come back A-OK!

    Lorraine and Stormie Dog

  • Great Post Lorraine… One thing that I will say however, from the B's that I know with Fanconi, one of the biggest things to watch out for is a UTI. This can really reek havic on the protocol... I think that it is worth when you have blood gases done (which is every 6 months if I remember correctly) have a urine test done too.... of course, JMO...

  • Sigh.

    I already have two human children w/Type I Diabetes, so being constantly worried about "Did I remember that….." "Did I handle that right..." is sort of my way of life. I suppose tossing a dog in the mix will be handle-able, I'll just have THREE medical regimens to micro-manage instead of two. bleh.

  • Pat - yes, UTI's are huge worry. Fanconi dogs tend to wall off infections, so even urine samples aren't always accurate. You learn to treat UTI's by symptoms (and hopefully your vet will understand this!!) - symptoms typically run anywhere from lethargy, to vomiting, to lack of appetite. I have, thus far, been very lucky in the regards that I haven't had to dole out antibiotics on top of bicarbs etc.
    Feeding a food w/ probiotics in it and a bit of yogurt and a cranberry pill a day also helps. Most Fanconi owners I've run across use these methods to help ensure a healthy urinary tract.

  • Glad that you pointed that out and yes, sometimes UTI's are really hard to catch… so you are right, learning the symptoms for your dog is the key....

Suggested Topics

  • Blaze's Test Results

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    36
    0 Votes
    36 Posts
    14k Views
    DebraDownSouthD
    @tanza: Debra, I think the comment about age (puppies under a year) can not be counted as accurate yet is because Fanconi is late onset, so if they were to develope Fanconi, it would not be know now. But not sure if that is what you are asking? I think I said clearly his results are seemingly about TESTING results, not actual development. So his results are accurate for TESTING, which is what he was posting, which has nothing to do with the age of the animal tested but only if it shows expected outcomes based on the sire/dam. Age only has to do with outcome, not what his chart/results were about (ie if the linkage test results for sire/dam match what the offspring linkage test RESULT (not if they actually develop the disease)). Not sure how to make that clearer.
  • Pip's fanconi test.

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    16
    0 Votes
    16 Posts
    6k Views
    tanzaT
    @moetmum: I understood that one of the main reasons dogs come back IND is because there isn't enough DNA to test. I don't think that is correct? This is from the FAQ's at www.basenjihealth.org on Fanconi Testing. I still think you should contact Jon Curby, if you have not already My dog came back indeterminate, what does that mean? Should I re-test? Answer: Our linkage test uses 3 markers (for a total of 6 alleles) to predict Fanconi status and requires that all 3 be in agreement. An indeterminate result means the 3 markers are not in agreement (view sample results) and therefore cannot predict Fanconi status.
  • Tayda's test strip

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    82
    0 Votes
    82 Posts
    29k Views
    RivermoonR
    I'm sorry to hear Tayda has fanconi..but glad you caught it early and she's taking her pills like a good girl.
  • Kiora's test results

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    2k Views
    NemoN
    Wahoo!!!!!!!!!!!!
  • 0 Votes
    1 Posts
    2k Views
    No one has replied
  • Fanconi Linkage Test!!! - Big News

    Basenji Health Issues & Questions
    4
    0 Votes
    4 Posts
    3k Views
    red and white fureverR
    That is FABULOUS news, Pat!!! Hoorayyyyyy!!!!