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Old 17-08-2011, 13:47   #1
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How can in one litter be a dog with DM/DM and N/N like Sherdor posted from the same parents?

http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showpos...&postcount=311

Please watch the first Garderel and the last dogs Gerd.

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Old 17-08-2011, 13:54   #2
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If two N/DM dogs breed, they can have puppies of N/N, N/DM and DM/DM (a 25% chance of N/N and DM/DM and 50% of N/DM). He already stated that one parent (Ckaa'loup-bah MLS) is N/DM, so the results show that it is very likely that the other (Voice of Wolf z molu es) also is. The good bit of news from this litter is that only one of the pups is affected (DM/DM), but it could have been more...
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Old 17-08-2011, 14:22   #3
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The responsibility for the litter is a breeder and owner of the breeding male. However, we can not DM the disease gene to reduce the population. We often forget what they are doing and go to extremes. I have a DM sick dog and I know what it is like to live with it but I did not panic with it.
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Old 17-08-2011, 15:21   #4
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Thanks Satu, but your boy was born before it was widely known about the disease. Now the disease is known about, I cannot, in my conscience, breed with an N/DM male knowing that some of the pups have a risk of being affected. I also know that it is possible to alleviate the symptoms if it is known about early enough and that it is not the 'end of the world' to have an affected dog, but for stud dog owners to charge lots of money but not do simple, relatively inexpensive tests for the health of the breed, to me, is nothing short of scandalous.

I will perservere and will find a suitable male. If not, we won't breed this year and wait to find a mate for next year. Just because she is a carrier doesn't mean we won't breed, just that we need to be a little more careful. Good matched males still exist out there
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The responsibility for the litter is a breeder and owner of the breeding male. However, we can not DM the disease gene to reduce the population. We often forget what they are doing and go to extremes. I have a DM sick dog and I know what it is like to live with it but I did not panic with it.
It is the right point. It is no problem to breed even with DM/DM dogs (if they are worth to be used) because with N/N partners they will give puppies which will be never ill...

If a breeder will make matings acording to this:

DM/DM x N/N
DM/N x N/N
N/N x N/N

he/she will never get ill dogs. And we will not loose any genes...
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How can in one litter be a dog with DM/DM and N/N like Sherdor posted from the same parents?

http://www.wolfdog.org/forum/showpos...&postcount=311

Please watch the first Garderel and the last dogs Gerd.

Christian
Thanks to Shadowland for the explanation...

We "were" lucky... but, Garderel was the puppy i would like to keep as male from this litter... unfortunately, DM tests results decided for us...

The owner has received a strong information about (Lillya also knew everything well because she helped us each 2 afternoons in pups socialization).

Gader'el was the stronggest and best health puppy from the litter...
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Old 17-08-2011, 18:50   #7
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Satu, I just reread what I had posted and think it sounded a bit nasty - I wasn't meaning to be sarcastic or anything, I was genuinely thanking you for pointing out that we have to be careful not to allow this disease gene to narrow the gene pool and affect the future of our beloved breed. Sorry if it came across badly (and I have no excuse as English is my mother tongue!! )

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BLUE JEAN Du domaine de la combe noire : N/DM
Père: VAICKO PDL N/N
Mère: CORA SPOD DIUMBIERA N/DM




DINOOKA Du Domaine de la combe noire: N/N
Père: AKAYCASH TATRA N/N
Mère: BAKAL Du domaine de la combe noire N/N
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Dog : Eywa du Domaine de la Combe Noire (2009)
Father : Volos Crying Wolf ?
Mother : Backal du Domaine de la Combe Noire N/N

DM testresults : N/DM
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Elichka du clos des guerriers : N/N
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Old 16-09-2011, 22:00   #11
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Je tiens à me montrer le plus transparente possible en ce qui concerne ma chienne Bis Didi et les incohérences des résultats MD (parents N/N et Didi N/DM)
J'ai donc relancé par mail le laboratoire laboklin pour avoir des explications, voici ce qui m'a été répondu :

"Bonjour Mme ----,
J'allais vous écrire aujourdh'hui. Aucun élément nouveau à ce dossier, du côté du laboratoire italien Vetlabor qui m'avais écrit qu'il ferait des recherches, c'est silence radio depuis ...le 8 juillet !
Je ne peux donc pas me prononcer donc pas sur l'authenticité de ces 2 résultats émis par un autre laboratoire ; c'est à ce laboratoire de le faire.
Je vous confirme à nouveau, qu'à notre connaissance, nous n'avons pas réalisé pour Vetlabor les 2 analyses DM en question de COSMO et de DHEERSYB.
Je comprends le "désagrément" causé, notamment par les frais ultérieurs engagés par vous et Mme -------, mais vous comprenez également que je ne peux m'exprimer qu'au nom de LABOKLIN ,c'est-à-dire au sujet des analyses que nous avons effectivement réalisées (test DM de BIS DIDI,résultat n° 1105S50161).
Pour notre part, l'affaire est à ce jour classée.
En tout état de cause, la solution de cette énigme doit se trouver en Italie ....
Merci de votre compréhension.
NB: Copie de ce mél à Mme -----
Mit freundlichen Grüssen / Salutations cordiales "

Pour résumer, laboklin a demandé à Vetlabor de faire une enquête et depuis plus rien. Vetlabor prétend travailler avec Laboklin mais ces derniers n'ont aucune trace de ces dossiers. De plus, sur leurs comptes-rendu il n'y a aucun numéro de dossier ni de prélèvement, ce qui avait alerter Laboklin.
Aujourd'hui je ne porterais plus aucun crédit à Vetlabor et à leurs résultats. J'invite toute personne voulant tester son chien pour la MD à s'adresser à Laboklin uniquement. Si j'avais un chien testé chez Vetlabor je referais le test chez Laboklin. J'ai été trompée par le laboratoire Vetlabor qui a assuré que les 2 parents de ma chienne étaient N/N (test ADN de parenté fait chez antagène). Pourquoi garder le silence s'ils étaient honnêtes ?

Désolée de m'exprimer en français, je n'ai pas de traducteur...
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