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Kennel Club And BVA Set Sights On Improved Dog Eye Health By Recording Test Results For More Breeds

The Kennel Club (KC) and British Veterinary Association (BVA) are now recording eye examinations which have taken place under the BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme for non-Schedule A Breeds.

Schedule A Breeds are those with identified breed-associated inherited eye diseases, for which it is considered that there is enough scientific information to show that the condition is inherited in that breed. To support breeds outside of Schedule A, and the responsible breeders who use the scheme to routinely test their dogs, the Kennel Club and BVA have made the decision to record that a test has taken place, recognising this as a request from a number of breed clubs and owners.

Caroline Kisko, Kennel Club Secretary, said: “Recording that an eye examination has taken place for dogs that are not Schedule A breeds will enable other breeders, prospective puppy buyers, or simply those who love the breed, to find out whether or not a particular Kennel Club registered dog has been tested under the BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme.

“There are many hugely responsible breeders who already routinely test their dogs, and we want to support the active role they play in the health of their breeds, as ultimately they drive dog health through responsible breeding decisions and enable puppy buyers to choose healthy and happy pups.”

Although any breed can be examined for eye disease, previously only the results of those breeds that appear on Schedule A of the Eye Scheme were sent to the Kennel Club for inclusion on computer records and printing in the Breed Records Supplement.  An individual dog’s health test results can be viewed on the Health Test Results Finder on the Kennel Club’s Mate Select online service.

For non-Schedule A breeds, the date of the examination will be recorded against the dog’s record and can be viewed via the Health Test Results Finder and details of the examination can be sought directly from the owner.

The results for breeds on Schedule A will continue to be recorded in the normal way and the results published in the Breed Record Supplement.

For those owners who have previously tested their dogs using the BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme, this can be recorded retrospectively by owner request.

This applies to an individual dog’s BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme examinations only, and does not include litter screenings.

There is a list available, from either the BVA or the Kennel Club, of appointed eye panellists who can issue certificates under the scheme and owners can make an appointment with one of the panellists directly or through their own veterinary surgeon.

For more information on the BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme, and to view the breeds currently listed on Schedule A, please visit www.thekennelclub.org.uk/health/breeding-for-health/complex-inherited-disorders/bvakc-health-schemes/bvakcisds-eye-scheme.

The Health Test Results Finder can be found at www.thekennelclub.org.uk/services/public/mateselect/test.

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