
Posted by BWK
on 2/26/2008, 4:52 am, in reply to "Re: Hips One of the Biggest side steps breeders make "
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I can pretty much agree with what you are saying, but i think it takes more than five gen. to see a decreasing in the offspring. I believe what you have seen is selective breeding for better hips in those peds.
I pennhip all my dogs and i would never dream of using an out side stud without at least as many generations of scored dogs as my b###h.
I don't think you can convince people to do it, best way to go is to inform buyers about CHD and hope they chose to buy from an breeder that test his/her dogs, and if they decide to have them bred test them before they do it.
The good thing about this breed is that so many already is doing it in FCI breeds it usually takes a lot higher % than 30 affected to start a counter program.
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: I'm sorry people but I personaly thanks it's ignorant to descredit the importance of
: the PH tests. WITHOUT THE PENNHIP TESTS THE BREED WILL ONLY CONTINUE TO BE A
: DYSPLASTIC BREED AND WITH PEOPLE BREEDING WITH THIS KEEN EYE I KEEP HEARING ABOUT
: ARE GOING TO BE LEFT BEHIND. I do agree that certain cases of HD will be caught by
: someone that knows what there doing but there will be more than not more that slip
: through the cracks and be bred without the use of PENNHIP TESTS. I say PH because I
: think for the most part OFA is a joke. I read in a study where PH was 236% more
: likely to remove HD from a persons breeding program than OFA. The proof is in the
: pooding. If I wanted to take the time I could put together some many FACTS AND
: SCIENTIFIC STUDIES THAT WOULD PROVE THAT PH IS THE #1 KEY TO REDUCING HD IN THIS
: BREED. Now I haven't been around long but it doesn't take a rocket scietist to see
: the benifits of using PH. I have a 4 yr old dog that has a mild case of HD and
: rarely if ever shows signs. Tell me how you can tell he had it without a test when
: he runs like a dear, has almost perfect conformation with no cowhocking, and can
: stand on his hind legs, and stop on a dime. I didn't see any signs at all until he
: was bred and was almost 3 1/2yrs old. By that time the damage was done. It wasn't
: until at 3 1/2 yrs that on a cold day he packed one leg and I took him to the vet
: and he was x-rayed and found to be dysplastic. I give him Rymadil for about a week
: and now he is running like a deer again and I will proove it to anyone. Bottom line
: though the dog has a gene for HD and should not be breed. Without x-rays this would
: have never been known until I saw the signs. PennHIpping would have caught this and
: the dog would not have been bred. I know of several dogs that have 3,4,5 gen of PH
: dogs in there pedigree and with each gen the scores got better and the number of
: dogs being replaced virtually disappeared. How can people ignore these facts? MONEY
: THAT'S HOW. That's the only possible answer or that they have 15 yrs invested in a
: breeding program that they don't want to admit has been flawed and has not bettered
: the dogs as far as HD goes, so IMO not bettered the breed. Now Hips aren't the only
: thing to look for but if a dog can't walk it doesn't really matter much how good his
: pigment, temp, conformation, or anything for that matter. Get real. I have people
: calling everyday that have never owned an American Bulldog but took the time to do
: research before buying one. They have made up there own mind what to look for
: without any outside influenced so to speak. They all ask the same first question.
: What health tests have been done? Have they been PH? They know this is a dysplastic
: breed and without scientific testing how can anyone know for a fact what there
: breeding. Doesn't most people look fine and then go in for a colonoscopy and find
: out they have colon cancer when they would have lived for 1-2 more years before the
: signs were there let's say. They would have caught it in time to save there life
: with a test or be dead because they went with the eyeball method. What a joke. I'm
: sorry but falling in love with a dog and having it crippled no matter if you get
: another pup or your money back your hearts broke. I will not breed dogs without hip
: testing and the people that keep eyeballing it no matter how much experience will be
: left behing.
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