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This is a centralized canine health database jointly sponsored by the AKC/Canine Health Foundation (CHF) and The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA). time, it will provide a reliable source of information regarding dogs in our breeding programs. Also provide an opportunity to analyze pedigrees of proposed breeding from a health/genetic viewpoint in addition to traditional methods of selection. All dogs that are to be included in this program must be permanently identified in the form of a microchip or tattoo. Terriers must have been BAER (hearing) tested, CERF (vision) tested and OFA patella checked to receive a CHIC number. Is The BAER Test? The hearing test known the brainstem auditory evoked response (BAER) or brainstem auditory evoked potential (BAEP) detects electrical activity in the cochlea and auditory pathways in the brain in much the same way that an antenna detects radio or TV signals or an EKG detects electrical activity of

The response waveform consists of a series of peaks numbered with Roman numerals: peak I is produced by the cochlea and later peaks are produced within the brain. The response from an ear that is deaf is an essentially flat line. In the sample recordings below puppy 1 heard in both ears, Puppy 2 was deaf in the left ear, Puppy 3 was deaf in the right ear, and Puppy 4 was deaf in both ears.
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small electrodes placed under the skin of the scalp: one in front of each ear, one at the top of the head, and one between and behind theIt is rare for a dog to show any evidence of pain from the placement of the electrodes - if anything the dog objects to the gentle restraint and the irritation of wires hanging in front of its face. stimulus click produced by the computer is directed into the ear with aEach ear is tested individually, and the test usually is complete in 10-15 minutes. Sedation or anesthesia are usually not necessary unless the dog becomes extremely agitated, which can usually be avoided with patient and gentle handling. the test results, showing the actual recorded waveform, is provided at the end of the procedure. Test results are confidential, but anonymous details will be used in Dr. Strain's ongoing deafness research for later publication and education of veterinary practitioners. Dr. George M. Strain

School of Veterinary Medicine Baton Rouge, Louisiana 70803 Russell Terriers used for breeding are all BAER test is a one time test. Effects of Genetic Testing: Constructive or Destructive? It is important that breed clubs educate their owners on how genetic tests should be properly interpreted and used. History has shown that breeders can be successful in reducing breed-wide genetic disease through testing andYou should remember, however, that there are also examples of breeds that have actually experienced more problems as a result of unwarranted culling and restriction of their gene pools. These problems include: reducing the incidence of one disease and increasing the incidence of another by repeated use of stud dogs known to be clear of the gene that causes the first condition; bottlenecks and diminishing diversity by eliminating all carriers of a gene from the pool, instead of breeding and replacing them;

concentrating on the presence or absence of a single gene and not the quality of the whole dog. Breeders are the custodians of their breed’s past and future. “Above all, do no harm” is a primary oath of allGenetic tests are powerful tools, and their use can cause significant positive or negative changes. counseled on how to utilize test results for the best interests of the Jerold S Bell, DVM (This article is reproduced here with the written permission of the Canine Eye Registration Foundation West Lafayette, Indiana 47906 The above web site contains a database with records from 1988, by the dogs name, registration number, or CERF number. Animal Eye Clinic, Inc., P.S. Posey Canyon uses for State University Small Animal Hospital Plaza Dr. Suite 1 Operations & Educational Services e-mail address is being protected from above web site offers information on deafness and a full list of where you can go to have your dog BAER tested.

Disease Control ( GDC ) for Genetic Disease Control in Animals maintains genetic disease registries for purebred dogs in the United States and Worldwide. They are a non-profit organization. Kennel Club Canine Health Foundation W. Garfield Road Ste. 160 Foundation for Animals ( OFA ) Greg Keller, Executive Director has searchable databases online from their web site as well as reports that can be downloaded. College of Veterinary Internal Medicine – Cardiology West Jefferson Avenue Suite 2125 Animal Poison Control Center Johnston - Posey Canyon Parson Russell Terrier Club Of America Registered Parson Russell Terriers Copyright Posey Canyon Parson Russell Terriers Images/Graphics by: Jennifer JohnstonParson Russell Terrier Breeders with Puppies for Sale Parson Russell Terrier Puppies The Parson Russell Terrier is squarely built, agile, active, and independent. This breed is small, muscular, and well-suited for going to ground.

Does your Parson Russell Terrier bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? Regular brushing and combing is recommended. Professional stripping of the coat is required twice a year. Parson Russell Terrier's are prone to such health issues as Legg-Perthes, eye disease, and deafness. The Parson Russell Terrier is intelligent and obedient. However, they are determined and willful. Early intense socialization and obedience training are crucial. This breed requires a dominant handler. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Parson Russell Terrier puppy. A highly active breed, the Parson Russell Terrier requires an inordinate amount of exercise and activity. This breed does not do well in an apartment if left alone for extended periods of time. They do best with a securely fenced yard, provided the fencing is buried into the ground and of sufficient height to contain these diggers and jumpers. They thrive on and enjoy family activity, tracking, hunting, agility, and performing tricks.

Get Matched with Parson Russell Terrier Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Parson Russell Terrier Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Parson Russell Terrier Breeder and the RIGHT breed Parson Russell Terrier may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Parson Russell Terriers AnonymousDo Parson Russell Terrier' go well with other pets? 2 CommentsAnonymousThe Parson Russell Terrier is a wonderful family companion. But their owners must understand that the breed has a very large prey drive. Which means that they are prone to chase small animals. However, they can be trained to live happily with other pets such as another dog, a cat, a bird and/or a rodent. But precautions should always be taken and supervision is a must with this breed around small animals.AnonymousI have had 2, both rescues, and no issues. It is important to exercise them and be the pack leader.AnonymousAre there brindle colored Parson Russell Terrier puppies? 1 CommentAnonymousNo, the brindle coloration of the Parson Russell Terrier is a disqualification from the show ring.

So a qualified and reputable breeder will make sure that his/her stock does not have the brindle line in it at all.AnonymousWhat is the average lifespan of a Parson Russell Terrier? 1 CommentAnonymousThe average life-span of the Parson Russell Terrier is 15 - 17 years.AnonymousI have recently been looking for a Jack Russell, and there are breeders in my area that advertise Irish Jack Russells, is this the same as a Parson Russell Terrier or Jack Russell? 1 CommentAnonymousThey are the same, but Jack Russells originating in Ireland rather than England where the Jack Russell got their start. The Irish Jack Russell is of the shorter legged version. The Parson Russell Terrier is the longer legged version. AnonymousWhat do I feed a Parson Russell Terrier? I found one and I have no idea what to feed her. I have bought so many different types of food she does not like any of them. 2 CommentsAnonymousYou should try feeding your Parson Russell Terrier meat, not raw but cooked.AnonymousAll my Parson Russell Terriers love meat and vegetables, chubbs, tinned dog food and biscuits.