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Members of the PWCCA are bound by the club's Code of Ethics, which calls for breeding only animals of sound temperament and structure, with clear/normal hips and eyes, and clear of other known inherited problems. When evaluating a breeder and considering the purchase of a puppy, do not hesitate to ask questions such as:
A survey of PWCCA members produced the following list of top genetic issues in the breed:
What should a prospective buyer or breeder do to increase their odds of avoiding genetic problems?
Be realistic.
There are more unknowns in canine genetic research than hard facts. It is a
buyer/breeder beware world. Look around and ask questions. Pembrokes typically
live 12-15 years. Healthy, active, alert Pembrokes are a positive indication
of a solid genetic background. Only by asking questions, observing firsthand,
and being realistic will you gain insight into the genetics of the line of Pembrokes
you are considering. There are no easy answers, and no substitute for observation,
questions, and above all else, realism.
PWCCA's
position on the new DNA test for DM:
"A recommendation for breeders is to take into consideration the DM test
results as they plan breeding programs. The breeder should not over-emphasize
this test result. Instead, the test should become one factor among many others
in obtaining a balanced breeding program. This approach over generations should
reduce the prevalence of the gene while continuing to maintain good qualities."
ANNOUNCEMENT
- DNA Test for Canine Degenerative Myelopathy (in MS Word)
Information on DM (in MS Word)
Link to information on the ongoing Degenerative Myelopathy Study on
the PWC.
Support
ongoing medical research in the Pembroke Welsh Corgi by purchasing the highly
collectible annual ornaments. Profits generated from the sale of these ornaments
goes to the PWCCA Charitable Trust for health research.
Purchase your
ornaments to help fund medical research for the Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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updated November 17, 2008.