pstinard | 01-24-2018 06:47 AM | Quote:
Originally Posted by ladyjane
(Post 4749515)
Thanks Phil. Sadly, things like this are not done until things are out of control. The link you posted referred to hundreds of Wheatens ... so, I am assuming it was a huge problem with them. | Yes, it is a huge problem with Wheatens. PLN and PLE afflict about 10 to 15% of all Soft Coated Wheaten Terriers in the US. Here is a quote from a research article: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10668820 Quote:
Because only a handful of SCWT were first used as breeding stock in North America about 25 years ago, it is not surprising that a common ancestor could be identified and that an epidemiologic survey estimated that about 10–15% of the current breed population is affected with these diseases (Slater, personal communication). There may be many more dogs at risk.
| I suppose we should be thankful that PLN and PLE are less of a problem in Yorkies. Still, I hope that research continues, and that tests are developed for these and other genetic diseases for the sake of the next generation of Yorkshire Terriers as well as other dog breeds. |