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Dandie Dinmont Terrier Breed Council Report & Special Meeting
| Dandie Dinmont Terrier Breed Council Report & Special Meeting |
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| Tuesday, 24 June 2008 | |
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The object was to investigate the formation of a Breed Council. Apart from a resolution to petition the Kennel Club to correct the errors which existed in the then current Breed Standard (the petition was successful) nothing came of the meeting other than to form a liaison between the three clubs on an ad hoc basis. The Liaison meetings carried on until, in 2006, the DDTC along with the CDDTC looked to formalise meetings with a view to the formation of a Breed Council; the SDDTC were held back from joining until the Annual General Meeting agreed. The Breed Council was officially registered with the Kennel Club in 2007 and
From the very start all three clubs have worked very hard to formulate a programme of initiatives. These include:
Health Issues: Since so much effort has been put into Glaucoma with eye testing it was considered that the Breed Council should put all its energies into formulation of a campaign to progress with this issue. To date there have been regular eye testing days but we as breeders have little to show; indeed it can be said there is some confusion with scales being applied either up or down from 1 to 5. Following an approach from The Animal Health Trust, a meeting has been held by the Breed Council with Jeff Sampson the Kennel Club Geneticist now working with the Animal Health Trust.
Hannes has invited Cathryn Mellersh of The Animal Health Trust to work with him to undertake a sib pair analysis. This is taking samples from a pair of siblings, one who is affected with glaucoma and one which is clear. It is understood that large amounts of funding is available to this project throughout Europe and this will result in very small cost to those participating in the study. Following discussion The Animal Health Trust wish to assure everyone that confidentiality will be of the utmost importance at all times, no one need fear of anything being divulged at any time. At this moment in time a quarterly report is published and will be provided to each club for distribution to anyone who wishes to receive a copy.
This would be followed by testing at each of the Club's future shows throughout this year and the planned eye testing day to be held by the SDDTC in October. The object being to build as big a bank of information which, if not used in this project, could be used in future projects looking at possibly Cushing’s or Hypothyroidism and the research could well go on into other areas. The swabs to be used will be supplied by The Animal Health Trust at no cost to either the membership of the clubs or indeed the clubs themselves, but will entail minimal postage costs back to The Animal Health Trust. On conclusion of the study and when a DNA test has been developed, all dogs participating in the research receive a DNA certificate free of charge, upon the owner’s request. Initially anyone interested in the project should in the first instance contact: |
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