@AnandaKiora:
Kiora's third birthday is coming up and I have been increasingly worried about the risk of Fanconi. I know that that is when you are supposed to start testing the urine. Since I "rescued" Kiora from a string of unhappy homes I don't know where she "came from", who bred her etc. Even if she was bred responsibly she was born in 2005 and If I'm not wrong the linkage test just became available last year. So anyways I signed her up with the phenome project the other day, and e-mailed my vet about it. I will probably go in on Monday to talk to her about it in person. I have a couple questions:
I know it says to do all the surveys, but the only one I can't do is obviously the pedigree one. Is that O.K?
The DNA submission form asks if I can provide more blood in the future. I would like to do this and help them out in any way possible. Do they give you pretty good notice if they need additional blood? Do they ask for extra blood very often? I would be happy to give them a few more samples if they need it but I don't want to be running to the vet every few months and getting her blood drawn.
Do I send the forms and money and blood altogether or do I need to send in the forms and money then ship the blood seperatly?
I am hoping that my vet will ship the sample for me. If she can't though do you all have any tips for packaging and shipping it. Is there a mail service you prefer etc?
I probably won't be able to get this done till next week but I wan't to make sure everything gets done right.
Last question: About how long does it take to get the results?
Thanks,
Rachel, Ananda, and Kiora
It is fine that you don't do the pedigree, many don't (even when they can!)
I think there is another thread about shipping the blood… there is some information on this thread and your Vet should be able to tell you how if she can't do it for you
http://www.basenjiforums.com/showthread.php?t=3655
Also, you can send the blood, form, test request and check all together, or you can just sent the blood and the form, once it is noted on the CPP site, then you can sent the request for test and the check. Either way is Ok… for me personally, I would send the blood first, wait for the site to list that they have extracted the DNA and then request the test.
They have never "asked" for more blood yet from anyone... so I don't think you have to really worry about that. Remember they extract the DNA from the blood and they get quite a bit that they can used in the future for testing, so it is not that they keep the blood around.
Depends on the time of year and how many requests for the test as to how long. I would say, this time of year. three to four weeks at most.