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CAIRN
TERRIER HEALTH GROUP
Posted - 29/02/08
The
Cairn Terrier Health Group monitors and records health conditions in the
breed.
The
Cairn is an active, hardy and game little
dog with a life span of approximately 12 to 15 years. But like all
living creatures some of them will on occasion have
a health problem. If your Cairn develops a Health problem then the Cairn
Terrier Health Group would welcome your report. It is
important to the future wellbeing of the breed that any conditions that may
become frequent are noted early.
When
reporting a condition, please send a veterinary report and copy of pedigree of the Cairn involved to
Maud Hawkes, who will deal with all data on health conditions. Information
can be send to her at msascience@onetel.com
or cases discussed on telephone 01623
812856. All information will be treated in the strictest confidence.
Two conditions in the
breed are of special concern to the Health Group. These are Liver
Shunt (PSS) and the eye condition Ocular melanosis. It has to
be stressed that cases are far from common, but it is important to try and
ensure that it remains that way.
LIVER SHUNT - (Portosystemic shunt; PSS)
Though
there is no test for liver shunt at the moment, research is being carried
out in many countries. Hopefully in the future a DNA test will become
available and then Breeders will be able to carry out their breeding plans
with the hope of eliminating the chance of breeding a liver shunt puppy.
The
bile acid testing of puppies is the only action available to Breeders at
this time. The Cairn Terrier Health Group strongly recommends that Breeders
use this test on their litters. This will give Breeders the confidence that
they have done everything to avoid the heartbreak of a Pet Owner having the
terrible experience of an ill puppy.
If
you have had your litter bile acid tested, then please send your results
and copy of pedigree to Maud, msascience@onetel.com
or telephone 01623 812856.
OCULAR MELANOSIS
This is a hereditary eye
condition caused by Abnormal Pigment Deposition (A.P.D.). It is
advisable to test regularly to enable early detection. Such
testing will also reveal any other eye condition the dog might have been
unfortunate to develop.
The
Health Group subsidises (in conjunction with the Joint Cairn Terrier Clubs)
an eye testing session each year at one of the shows held by a Breed Club.
This year the eye testing will be organised by the Cairn Terrier
Association. Details will be advertised later in the year.
The members of theGroup
are happy to advise on any queries you may have concerning the health of
your Cairn Terrier!
Contact Maud Hawkes msascience@onetel.com or
telephone 01623 812856.
Yvonne
Catto birselaw@ycatto.freeserve.co.uk or telephone 0131 449
2790
Sonia
White kervaig@aol.com
or telephone 01844 292051
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