@tuts - Hello tuts, note that the test recommend by OFA comes from the Basenji Club of America as recommended tests and for OFA this will determine if done that Basenji will get a CHIC rating. Note however this does not mean that they were clear, just means that they were tested. Some are test that need to be done yearly. Breed parent clubs for all breeds determine what tests need to be done
Test strips
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Hello All. It's been a long time since I've been here but as always I come here for great advise. I recently started testing both my furry kids for fanconi and got the strips that test both for glucose and ketone. Is this the right test?
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Hello All. It's been a long time since I've been here but as always I come here for great advise. I recently started testing both my furry kids for fanconi and got the strips that test both for glucose and ketone. Is this the right test?
Glucose is the correct one. You don't need the Ketone…. but I used to use the ones with both cause they were available at the Drug Store.
Have you considered doing the Fanconi test?
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yeah since they are rescue. How much does it cost?
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yeah since they are rescue. How much does it cost?
The test itself is 60.00. You would have to talk to your Vet about drawing the blood and then shipping it to the U of Mo. You can find the information and FAQ's at www.basenjihealth.org
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It is $60 per dog, and it will probably cost a little for the vet to draw the blood (i think my vet is $15) and then shipping expenses.. more info at
http://www.caninephenome.org/
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sorry for the double info- tanza and I posted at the same time!
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It is $60 per dog, and it will probably cost a little for the vet to draw the blood (i think my vet is $15) and then shipping expenses.. more info at
http://www.caninephenome.org/
and
http://www.basenjihealth.org/linkage-faq.htmlAnd you do have to register/sign up (its free) your Basenji on the CPP site.
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Great Thanks For The Info. It's Not Too Bad The Cost And Does This Require To Be Repeated? The Test I Mean?
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Great Thanks For The Info. It's Not Too Bad The Cost And Does This Require To Be Repeated? The Test I Mean?
No, while it is not a direct test, the results of over 1700 Basenjis have shown the test to be right on. However, that said, if I had an affected dog, when the direct test is available, I most likely would have it repeated. But you would not need to send more blood, as they extract the DNA and there should be enough already submitted
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what I mean by repeating the test is if it comes back normal do I have to retest in the future? and if so how often
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what I mean by repeating the test is if it comes back normal do I have to retest in the future? and if so how often
If normal you do not need to repeat
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great. I will look into it. thanks again
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Its great info to have. It can tell you if you have to be prepared for fanconis in your dog, or if you have to be careful if you breed your dog.
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Hi, I am new. I am owned by 3 basenji's, one of which was just adopted. I was told that he has that disease and that I need to have a blood test every 6 months. Do you think this is the one that costs $60? I would like to take as good of care as I can for Banjo and I really do not understand all of the ins and outs. I was told to feed him bananas to keep his potassium up, but alas he doesn't seem interested in them. Any information you could share would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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So the blood work has been done on the boy you have??
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Hi JustJunie! Thankfully I haven't had to worry about Fanconi (at least not yet…knock on wood) so I don't have much info for you. However, where in Wisconsin are you? I am near Sheboygan, and have never seen another basenji around here before, are you anywhere near me? I wish there were more basenji people to connect with around here!
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You need to go to this website and print out the Fanconi Protocol. Be sure to also print a copy to take to your vet so you can get the right tests done and get your basenji started on the correct supplements.
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I think all b's should have this test done.
I agree, but not everybody does. I spoke with somebody who bought her B from a Dutch breeder. When I told her about Fanconi and the test, the breeder intervened immediatly: "this 'so called test' is NOT working (yet), so there is no need to test the dogs."
How can it be that breeders still feel this way?
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Stupid is stupid, be it breeders or just plain folks.
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I agree, but not everybody does. I spoke with somebody who bought her B from a Dutch breeder. When I told her about Fanconi and the test, the breeder intervened immediatly: "this 'so called test' is NOT working (yet), so there is no need to test the dogs."
How can it be that breeders still feel this way?
Same reason that here in the US NOT responsible breeders say the same thing. They either don't know about Fanconi, don't understand it, already have it in their Basenjis and don't want the test to prove it to people, don't care.
It is sad… and it is sad that people will come up with all kinds of reasons "not" to test.... it is just plain stupid.
And for the breeder that told you that, you should respond with "if it is only a so called test, why have over 1700 Basenjis from around the world been tested?" (there are now 1700 Basenjis on the OFA site)