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Flanders Pack Required - Labradoodle
Test code: DOG-DOODLE-VLThis package includes the mandatory tests defined by the Flemish breeding program for Labradoodle: Degenerative myelopathy 2 (DOG-DM2), Centronuclear myopathy (DOG-CNM), Exercise-induced collapse (DOG-EIC), Hereditary nasal parakeratosis (DOG-HNPK), Progressive rod-cone degeneration (DOG-PRA-PRCD), Stargardt disease (DOG-STGD) and Von Willebrand disease type 1 (DOG-VWD1). The Flemish breeding program also recommends the tests included in our package DOG-DOODLE-VL+.
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Recommended Flanders Pack - German Shorthaired Pointer
Test code: DOG-BRQALLD-VL+This pack includes the recommended tests defined by the Flemish breeding program for German Shorthaired Pointer: Achromatopsia (CNGB3) (DOG-ACHM3), Acral Mutilation Syndrome (DOG-AMS), ichtyosis type 1 (DOG-ICHGR-1), Progressive rod-cone degeneration (DOG-PRA-PRCD), Stargardt disease (DOG-STGD) and Von Willebrand disease type 2 (DOG-VWD2-BA). The Flemish breeding program also makes the tests included in our package mandatory DOG-BRQALLD-VL.
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Coat color dilution - Chow Chow (MLPH: c.705G>C)
Test code: DOG-LOCUS-D-CHOWThe locus D or dilution refers to a mutation in the MLPH gene that causes a diluted coat colour. This mutation dilutes black to blue, chocolate to lilac and yellow to champagne. The mutation tested is the d^2 mutation and is specific to the Chow Chow, Sloughi and Thai Ridgeback breeds. For the other breeds, the test to be performed is the DOG-LOCUS-D test.€49.85 -
Lethal acrodermatitis (MKLN1: c.400+3A>C)
Test code: DOG-LADLethal acrodermatitis is a genetic disease of the immune system. The clinical signs are skin lesions on the paws and muzzle, leading to secondary infections. In addition, the lesions cause hyperkeratosis of the pads and deformation of the nails. Affected puppies also suffer from diarrhea, bronchopneumonia and retarded growth. The first symptoms appear quickly after birth. Affected puppies usually die before 2 years of age or are euthanized.€49.85 -
Muscular Dystrophy (DMD: c.531-2A>G)
Test code: DOG-GRMDGolden Retriever muscular dystrophy is a homologue of Duchenne muscular dystrophy in humans. Affected dogs develop clinical signs at 8 to 10 weeks of age. Symptoms include a shuffling gait, inability to fully open the jaw, difficulty eating, curvature of the spine and ribs, resulting in a squatted posture. he disease is transmitted in an X-linked recessive manner, so males carrying the mutation will all be affected. However, only females with 2 copies of the mutated allele will be affected.€49.85 -
Flanders Pack Required - Miniature American Shepherd
Test code: DOG-BGAM-VLThis package includes the mandatory tests defined by the Flemish breeding program for Miniature American Shepherd: Collie eye anomaly (DOG-CEA), Cataract (DOG-HSF4-BA), Multidrug Resistance 1 (DOG-MDR1), Degenerative myelopathy 2 (DOG-DM2), Coat color merle (DOG-LOCUS-M), Progressive rod-cone degeneration (DOG-PRA-PRCD), Progressive retinal atrophy (DOG-PRA-BBS2), Neuroaxonal dystrophy (DOG-NAD-MAS) and Progressive retinal atrophy 4 (CORD1) (DOG-PRA-CRD4). The Flemish breeding program also recommends the tests included in our package DOG-BGAM-VL+.
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Neuro-axonal dystrophy (PLA2G6: c.1579G>A)
Test code: DOG-NAD-PAPNeuro-axonal dystrophy (NAD) in Papillon dogs is a rare inherited neurological disorder that causes progressive degeneration of the central nervous system.
Signs appear very early, usually between 2 and 4 months of age, and include gait abnormalities, head and limb tremors, weakness of the hind limbs, and in some cases, involvement of the forelimbs or visual deficits.
The progression is rapid and severe: affected dogs may have difficulty eating and are often euthanized shortly after the onset of symptoms due to a reserved vital prognosis.€49.85 -
Recommended Flanders Pack - American Staffordshire Terrier
Test code: DOG-AMSTAFF-VL+This pack includes the recommended tests defined by the Flemish breeding program for American Staffordshire Terrier:
Canine multifocal retinopathy type 1 (DOG-CMR1), Collie eye anomaly (DOG-CEA), Cone Rod Dystrophy type 2 (DOG-PRA-CRD2), Progressive rod-cone degeneration (DOG-PRA-PRCD), Congenital myasthenic syndrome (DOG-CMS-CHRNE), Cranio-mandibular osteopathy (DOG-CMO), Ichthyosis (DOG-ARCI), Multidrug Resistance type 1 (DOG-MDR1) and Von Willebrand disease type 1 (DOG-VWD1).
The Flemish breeding program also requires the tests included in our DOG-AMSTAFF-VL pack.
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Furnishing
Test code: DOG-FURThe term furnishings describes the longer moustache and eyebrows seen in wirehaired dogs and other breeds and is due to a variant of the R-spondin-2 (RSPO2) gene. In some breeds such as the Labradoodle, Goldendoodle and Portuguese Water Dog, the lack of trimming is called improper coat. The test can be performed for any breed, but is particularly relevant for the following breeds: Briard, Havanese, Maltese, Old English Sheepdog, Bouvier Des Flandres, German Pointer, Poodle, Chinese Crested Dog, Portuguese Water Dog, Goldendoodle, Brussels Griffon, Labradoodle, Shih Tzu, Dachshund,Soft-coated Wheaten Terrier, Jack Russell Terrier, Black Russian Terrier, Yorkshire Terrier.€49.85 -
Coat color extension (MC1R: c.916 C>T)
Test code: DOG-LOCUS-EThe locus E or extension refers to a mutation in the MC1R gene. Dogs with one or two dominant E alleles produce eumelanin (black pigment) while dogs with two copies of the e^1 allele will have a red or yellow coat. For dogs with at least one E allele, coat colour will be determined by other genes, including the A, B, D and K locus. Two other variants of this mutation were identified in 2018: the e^2 allele found in the Australian Cattle Dog (see DOG-LOCUS-E-CATTLEDOG) and the e^3 allele in the Husky (see DOG-LOCUS-E-HUSKY).€49.85