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We are pleased to announce that we are hosting BVA eye panellist James Rushton on Friday, 22nd November for routine eye examinations and gonioscopy. There are many types of hereditary eye disease, both congenital (conditions that exist from birth or soon after birth) and non-congenital (conditions that develop later in life), that affect dogs. Many of these conditions can have serious effects on health and welfare, causing pain, blindness, or the need for lifelong medication. Testing your dog’s eyes will allow you to take action to tackle disease progression and make informed decisions around breeding.
Anyone planning to breed dogs should carry out clinical eye examinations for both parents before mating.
The BVA also offers litter screening for congenital hereditary conditions when the puppies are 5 to 12 weeks old. After the examination, you will receive a litter screening certificate with the results on. The results of litter screening of Kennel Club registered dogs will also be available on the Kennel Club database.
If you’d like to book your dog in for eye testing, please email us via [email protected] or call 01423 228080. A £20 deposit will be required per dog to secure your place.
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