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Old November 28th, 2006, 12:22 AM
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The Importance of OFA's and Cerf's.

I mentioned in another thread the importance of OFA's and CERF's. Since there was a bit of a differing of opinion on when this should be done, I thought I would post this and maybe teach someone something new.

OFA's:

The Orthopedic Foundation for Animals tracks genetic defects in all breeds of dogs. Certifications can not be done before the dog is fully mature (age 2). The catagories that are certified by the OFA include:

Hip dysplasia
Elbow dysplasia
Patellar Luxation
Legg-Calve-Perthes
Cardiac
Thyroid
DNA
Congential Deafness
Sebaceous Adentis
Shoulder OCD

Ratings are given from Poor to Excellent and an ethical breeder will not breed a dog that has a) not been certified and b) doesn't score at least a Good.

The reason that these are important is so that a breeder doesn't breed puppies that are crippled or dead by the age of 2. An ethical breeder can not only tell you the ratings of the dogs they are breeding but the ratings of the dogs several generations back in the pedigree and of the pups in the litters that those dogs have produced. This is very important not only to the life and health of the litter of puppies that are being considered - but for the breed as a whole.

CERF's:

Canine Eye Registry Foundation

CERF tracks different genetic issues from 7 different catagories or parts of the eye. Everything from Cherry Eye to different types of genetic blindness.

Again - an ethical breeder knows the CERF ratings of not only the pair they are breeding but the generations before and pups.

The reasons for researching the breed of dog you want are many. Not only do you want to get a breed that fits into your lifestyle - but you really need to know the genetic issues that you might be dealing with. Would you really want to pay a lot of money and then find out a year later that you were going to have to pay $2,000 (per hip) for a surgery just so that your dog can walk at age 2?

If you are buying a dog from a breeder, these are things that should be thought of BEFORE a dog is bred, let alone before the pups "hit the ground". Finding out when the pups are 8 weeks old that the mom has hip dysplasia isn't helping that pup out much.
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Old November 28th, 2006, 12:31 AM
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Lavender, Can this be copied and pasted elsewhere in future if quoted to you?
I think it's a rocking explanation, one far better than I could ever give.
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Old November 28th, 2006, 12:34 AM
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Good post. Simple and educational.
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Old November 28th, 2006, 12:38 AM
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Old November 28th, 2006, 12:42 AM
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Excellent reading! This would make a great entry for the "Encyclopedia".
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Old November 28th, 2006, 09:24 AM
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Some of the tests need to be repeated yearly

for Legg-Calve-Perthes even if minor a dog should not be bred ever with this disease.
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Old November 28th, 2006, 12:38 PM
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Some of the tests need to be repeated yearly

for Legg-Calve-Perthes even if minor a dog should not be bred ever with this disease.
Since Rottweilers are the breed I know, I can tell you what on that list they need to be tested for and how often. I had never heard of Legg-Calve - Perthes before I typed this up last night.

This is why it is so very important to do your research BEFORE you decide on a breed of dog or a breeder.

Also - if your breeder says that his/her dogs have their OFA's a nd CERF's - you CAN check this. You can search either database to find your breeder's dogs. Checking is important as the paperwork can, and has, been forged by people who are, shall we say, less then ethical.
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