
SBT Health Issues
HEALTH ISSUES IN THE STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER -
THE STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER IS BY NATURE A ROBUST AND HEALTHY BREED.
HOWEVER THERE ARE A COUPLE OF HEALTH ISSUES WHICH YOU NEED TO BE AWARE OF
WHEN PLANNING ON BUYING A PUPPY OR BREEDING FROM YOUR BITCH.
PLEASE READ THIS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON KNOWN
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIERS HEALTH ISSUES
.
L-2-HGA Hydroxyglutaric Aciduria
In the past few years a small number of
Staffords have been diagnosed with a metabolic disorder, its clinical name is L2
hydroxyglutaric aciduria or L-2-HGA. This condition manifests itself in varied
ways with affected dogs displaying behavioural changes and dementia, anxiety
attacks, having full blown seizures, as well as exercise intolerance and ataxia
(unsteady gait), tremors and muscular stiffness. Dogs from totally different
bloodlines have been found to be sufferers and the number of affected dogs
diagnosed has risen. The disorder (and a similar linked disorder D-2 HGA) is
found in humans, again very rare, but nevertheless devastating for those
families affected by it. The disorder has an autosomal recessive method of
inheritance, which means that both parents must be carriers of the affected gene
to produce affected offspring.
Through excessive hard work not only on behalf of the Animal Health Trust at
Newmarket and by people submitting blood and urine samples from the families of
affected animals a genetic test has been determined to identify the carriers of
the gene which causes L-2-HGA.
IT IS THEREFORE ADVISABLE THAT ALL BREEDING STOCK BE SCREENED IN ORDER TO
ERADICATE THIS CONDITION IN THE FUTURE.
This can be done by submitting a blood sample to the AHT at Newmarket. For
instructions on sample collection please download request for DNA testing form
HERE
TESTING CAN TAKE UP TO 6 WEEKS FOR RESULTS SO PLEASE MAKE SURE YOU HAVE THIS
DONE IN PLENTY OF TIME BEFORE YOUR PLANNED MATING.
HC – HEREDITARY CATARACTS.
It is known that HC is inherited by and automal
recessive path (i.e. both parents must be carriers of the defective gene to
produce and affected offspring). HC is a progressive condition and this means
that although a puppy is not born with cataracts they will start to develop at a
juvenile age. (maybe from 8 months onwards), and will progress until the dog is
totally blind. This condition is bilateral which means is affects both eyes
equally. Thanks to the tireless research by the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket
there is a now a DNA Test for Hereditary Cataracts.
For instructions on sample collection please download request for DNA testing
form
HERE
PHPV – PERSITENT HYPERPLASTIC PRIMARY VITREOUS
The mode of inheritance of PHPV
is not so clear, but it is known that it is a congenital condition (present at
birth) and that it is not progressive. This means that if a puppy is born with
PHPV it can be detected by ophthalmic screening from 6 weeks of age and if it is
affected, whatever the condition of the problem at that stage it will not change
throughout the dogs life.
Either of the above conditions can be operated on, but it is a serious operation
and can be traumatic and very expensive. It is not always covered by insurance
due to the hereditary nature.
Even though the genetic test is now available for Hereditary Cataracts it is
still important to screen for PHPV.
Here are details of Eye testing clinic closest to you...EYE
CLINICS
PPSC – POSTERIOR POLAR SUBCAPSULAR CATARACT.
This type of cataracts is found
in other breeds, particularly the Labrador and Golden Retriever.
It usually remains as a small, punctuate cataract and doesn’t usually lead to
sight problems in these two breeds. It has been placed on schedule 3 of the BVA/KC/ISDS
Eye Scheme because a number of Staffords that have been through the Scheme have
been found to have this type of cataract. This type of cataract cannot be
detected through litter screening. The mode of inheritance is unknown and has a
variable age of onset. BREEDING STOCK SHOULD BE TESTED ANNUALLY TO DETERMINE
THAT THE DOG IS CERTIFIED CLEAR AT THE TIME OF MATING.EYE
CLINICS
COST OF TESTING.
BOTH THE TEST FOR L2HGA AND HC
ARE £63 EACH, HOWEVER IF YOU HAVE THE TWO TESTS DONE TOGETHER THIS WILL BE £105,
A SAVING OF £21, PLEASE CLICK
HERE
FOR INSTRUCTIONS. THE AHT WILL SEND YOU THE SWABS FOR THE HC TEST UPON
REQUEST, FREE OF CHARGE
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