Last Updated on November 17, 2016 : :
Consideration needs to be given at all times to the fact that we do not know how this condition is inherited. Our gene pool is very small and we should not be excluding dogs or lines from being bred without good reason.
Please remember that no one bloodline should be condemned wholesale and discarded from breeding. Our gene pool is already very small.
If your dog has more than one episode of seizures, PLEASE:
Have a full neurological work up by a Recognised Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, or at least as full a work up as you can afford. The following are recommended: Full haematology and comprehensive biochemistry profiles, bile acids stimulation tests, thyroid panel, CSF tap, including PCR for infections diseases and MRI scan.
Take a DNA swab of your dog for the DNA Research Data Bank at the Animal Health Trust (AHT). Kits may be obtained from Dr C Mellersh, Animal Health Trust, Lanwades Park, Kentford, Newmarket, Suffolk CB8 7UU or health@italianspinone.co.uk
Contact the Club via Elaine Kirkham, Heath Sub-committee coordinator at health@italianspinone.co.uk and authorise your Veterinary Surgeon to provide the Club with all relevant clinical information.
Inform your breeder. If you have lost contact with your breeder please contact Linda Mayne, Honorary Secretary for help. When the Club receives a health report we will endeavour to inform both the breeder and stud dog owner (subject to the owner’s consent) so requests for information on potential matings should go to them in the first instance.
Acknowledgments:
The Club would like to thank all the owners, breeders and veterinary surgeons who have co-operated with us in the UK and abroad.