Fanconi cheek swab
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wrote on 20 Sept 2008, 23:55 last edited by
News from the Specality..
One of the EBC club members from the National posted to the club to let us know that the cheek swab DNA kit is now being accepted for the Fanconi test. Here is the procedure she relayed to me: Go to the Canine Phenome website to register your dog(s) Click on "order Fanconi Test" Go to OFA
website to pay for the test ($60) and the kit ($5) and pay by credit
card. Test kit will be mailed to you. Follow instructions
carefully. Kit can be mailed back, no special handling. Can be used
as young as nursing puppies. However blood samples will still be
needed for future research projects, especially affected dogs and
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 00:01 last edited by
The lab told my mom over the phone that the swabs can not be used on puppies 2 weeks of age or younger.
The OFA website for ordering is here: https://secure.offa.org/cart.html
Dogs still need to registered with the Canine Phenome Project: http://www.caninephenome.org
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 01:05 last edited by
I have to tell you that I am just reporting what I heard.
Seems you have updated info.
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 01:10 last edited by
Looks like over 2wks of age…
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 01:12 last edited by
Still, that is wonderful for you breeder folks yes?
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 01:12 last edited by
Of course… not sure why you would need to do at 2wks of age... either the parents were done... or... if breeding a litter that could produce carriers... then still you can get it done before placement of pups... since most responsible breeders do not place pups till 10wks...
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 02:05 last edited by
Absolutely, it should be no problem waiting until after 2 weeks old but when my mom was talking to the lab, they stressed that though the test could be used on puppies they needed to be older than 2 weeks.
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 13:30 last edited by
What GREAT news. hopefully this will help all those that balk at the idea of sending blood samples to go ahead and get testing done. My hat off to the AMAZING folks at UofM.
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 15:42 last edited by
How would you sign up 2 week old pups? Hardly any breeders register their pups that young?
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 15:46 last edited by
The CPP doesn't care if you have names or numbers. That is why we have dogs like Unnamed Puppy 1 in the OFA database. I also think some breeders were told that they could update the information once they had it so the pups results could be received prior to the pups leaving for their new homes.
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 16:01 last edited by
Thank you for this information!!! This helps me out a lot as far as getting mine tested!
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wrote on 21 Sept 2008, 20:42 last edited by
I am doing the happy dance - not that I breed a lot or anything but hauling to the vet and making sure they have the right tubes and then getting it shipped out is a pain - heck I could do the cheek swab in a flash - well first I have to catch them - then in a flash. :)
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wrote on 22 Sept 2008, 01:51 last edited by
I am hopeful this will be a test every basenji owner does.
It gives you information so, if needed, you can be prepared.
Knowledge is power and keeping our dogs with us as long as we can is the thing we should all strive for.
I am so happy to live in this time.
Who knows, maybe in the next 10 yrs, fanconis will be like rickets…we just don't see them.
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