Summary
We didn’t detect any known genetic health predispositions in Yosha’s DNA.
-
0
At Risk -
0
Carrier -
175
Clear
In addition, we were unable to determine a result for 1 test: . On average, we check each location 6 times (replicate assessments).
We’ve tested Yosha’s DNA against the world’s largest panel of dog genetic health checks so you can rest easier.
Some things to keep in mind:
Our ability to report on risks affecting your dog is only as advanced as the science — which is ever progressing. Make sure to check back again every now and then to find out if new discoveries could help inform you about your dog’s health.
Also, genetics is only one factor in a dog’s health, so be sure to give your dog appropriate food and enough exercise.
Carrier Status
If you’re considering breeding Yosha, good news: we did not detect any concerning genetic variants.
Please note, although Yosha is clear for the genetic variants we tested, it is possible that he is a carrier/at risk for genetic variants not included in this test, which could be passed on to his offspring.
There are many responsibilities to consider when breeding dogs. Regardless of test results it is important that your dog is in good general health and that you are in a position to care for the puppies if new responsible owners are not found. For first time or novice breeders, advice can be found at most kennel club websites.
Key Research Partner
