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FRIENDS OF THE FRENCH BULLDOG
HEALTH NEWSLETTER


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March 1997 # 3 Issue

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

 

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

CERF REPORT

MEMO'S (2)FROM OFA - FOLLOW-UP PHONE CONVERSATION - ELBOW DYSPLASIA - NOT LISTED HERE

OFA - HIP - ELBOW - THYROID - CARDIAC AND PATELLAR REPORTS

GDC GENETIC STATISTICS - HIPS, ELBOWS AND EYES

CORNELL UNIVERSITY VON WILLEBRANDS REPORT

AKC DOG LITTER REGISTRATION REPORT

UPCOMING SHOWS - MBF DOG SHOWS BY BREED - JACK ONOFRIO QUICK LIST INDEX - NOT LISTED HERE

1997 FBDCA CENTENNIAL SPECIALTY SHOW 

 

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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

Please send in your Letters to the Editor and share information so that someone else may benefit from your experience. Start up a debate and lets see how many answers are offered. Any letters to the editor will be printed as they come in on a first come basis. All personal experiences must be documented. There will be no slandering of any individual or kennels in this section. This newsletter is printed for the wealth of knowledge it offers novices and professionals about the French Bulldog breed.

I would like to take this time to say that this newsletter is offered for the expressed need, by the public to be educated about the French Bulldog. There has been interest into why genetic testing is done and what the results are. I have published this Newsletter with the soul intention of providing updated events and records as they are published.

 

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CERF REPORT

To date there are no published reports of inherited ocular conditions in the French Bulldog. In addition, the numbers of individuals for which examinations are recorded are too low to identify the presence of significant ocular disorders. The French Bulldog is excluded for insufficient data. Examination are encouraged to accumulate information and reduce the likelihood of undetected conditions becoming problematic.

 French Bulldogs with passing eye exams to be listed in next issue

 

 

Genetic Eye Disorders of the French Bulldog:

 

Disorder   

  Inheritance      

Breeding Advice

Distichiasis   Not defined Breeder option
Entropion   Not defined Breeder option
Cataract Not defined           NO

  

Description and Comments

1. Distichiasis

 

Eyelashes abnormally located in the eyelid margin which may cause ocular irritation.

Distichiasis may occur at any time in the life of the dog. It is difficult to make a strong recommendation with regard to breeding dogs with this entity. The hereditary basis has not been established although it seems probable due to the high incidence in some breeds. Reducing the incidence is a logical goal. When diagnosed, distichiasis should be recorded: breeding discretion is advised.

2. Entropion

A conformational defect resulting in an " in-rolling " of one or more of the eyelids which may cause ocular irritation. It is likely that entropion is influence by several genes (polygenic), defining the skin and other structures which make up the eyelids, the amount and weight of the skin covering the head and face, the orbital contents and the conformation of the skull.

In the French Bulldog, entropion normally involves the lower eyelid and has been observed in the nasal half ( medial canthus region ).

3. Cataract

Lens opacity which may effect one or both of the eyes and may involve the lens partially or completely. In cases where cataracts are complete and affect both eyes, blindness results. The prudent approach is to assume cataracts to be hereditary except in cases known to be associated with trauma, other causes of ocular inflammation, specific metabolic diseases, persistent pupillary membranes, persistent hyaloid or nutritional deficiencies.

In the French Bulldog, this opacity has been observed origination in the equatorial and/or posterior cortical regions. The cataract formation is usually bilateral, occurs in young dogs ( 6 months to 2 years ), and rapidly progresses to completion. Posterior lenticonus has also been observed.

References

1. ACVO Genetics Committee, 1992 and/or Data from CERF all-Breeds Report, 1991.

2. ACVO Genetics Committee, 1996, American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists 

 

OFA STATISTICS

 

Hips January, 1997 - March, 1997 January, 1997 - March, 1997

 

Name of Canine

  AKC NUMBER

OFA NUMBER

Owner

Bullmarket's Terror of Toronto CW-242637 FBU-25F25F-T Carol Gravestock-Taylor
Cam's Denim N Diamond NM59771006 FBU-24F24-T Constance Parker
Ch Here Tis' Up "N" Adam De Mckee NM59393801 FBU-26F36M Karen K. & Robert Fore

OFA ELBOW Statistics: 01-01-97 Through 03-31-97

 

Cam's Denim N Diamond NM59771006 FBUEL5-T Constance Parker

 

OFA THYROID Statistics: 01-01-1997 Through 03-31-1997 OFA THYROID Statistics: 01-01-1997 Through 03-31-1997

OFA CARDIAC Statistics: 01-01-1997 Through 03-31-1997 OFA CARDIAC Statistics: 01-01-1997 Through 03-31-1997

OFA Patellar Stastics: 01-01-97 Through 03-31-1997 OFA Patellar Stastics: 01-01-97 Through 03-31-1997

 

OFA HIP Statistics: 01-01-1974 Through 04-01-1997

0%-Excellent 27%-Good 35.1%-Fair 18.9%-Mild 8.1%-Moderate 10.8%-Severe

  

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Please Note:

This listing is only of the phenotypically unaffected dogs in the GDC registries. It includes all evaluations for each dog. This information is important in predicting the aging prognosis of a particular dog, but only of limited use in predicting the quality of one of its progeny. The main purpose of this listing is to encourage inquires leading to selection of dogs with know genotype.

There may be additional information of a dog's relatives in the GDC registries. Please contact GDC for unaffected and affected ancestors, siblings and progeny of a selected dog.

This quarterly report of unaffected evaluations is privileged information specifically for the exclusive use within your organization.

 

GDC Listing from 01-01-1997 To 03-31-1997

Dog's Name Registration Owner Phone Number Location Certificate Number D of Eval

There where no dogs reported for this period.  

 

Cornell University

 

French Bulldogs tested for Von Williebrands from 8-21-96 to 11-30-96 ( 6 Total )

6 normal range for vW:Ag

0 borderline range for vWF:Ag

0 abnormal range for vWF:Ag

French Bulldogs tested for Von Williebrands from 11-31-96 to 03-27-97 ( Total )

normal range for vW:Ag

0 borderline range for vWF:Ag

0 abnormal range for vWF:Ag

 

Dog Litter Registration Report

Information taken from the March 1997, Volume 114, NO. 3 AKC Gazette

January 1997 46 litters registered
January 1996 60 litters registered
January 1997 124 dogs registered
January 1996 81 dogs registered

 


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