Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol 1994; 07(03): 53-56
DOI: 10.1055/s-0038-1633135
BSAYA News
Schattauer GmbH

Control of Hereditary Elbow Disease in Pedigree Dogs[*]

WSAVA/Kennel Clubs Meeting
P.G.C. Bedford
Further Information

Publication History

Publication Date:
08 February 2018 (online)

Summary

One of the major activities of the World Small Veterinary Association over the past 12 months has been the investigation of potential international measures for the control of inherited disease in the pedigree dog. Three areas of concern are currently being examined: elbow dysplasia, hip dysplasia and ocular disease. The standardisation of diagnostic expertise on an international basis is high on the list of priorities for any scheme to prove successful, and with this intent in mind the first joint WSAVA/Kennel Clubs meeting was held in 1993 on the subject of elbow dysplasia. This report of the meeting was accepted as Association policy by the WSAVA Assembly at its annual meeting in October last year. A form of certification is currently being prepared and next a joint meeting to discuss hip dysplasia will take place in June of this year.

* Originally published in J Small Anim Pract 1994; 35 (2): 119-22.


 
  • References

  • 1 Audell L. Hereditary of elbow dysplasia: Can elbow dysplasia be controlled by judicious breeding? Proceeding of the American Animal Hospital Association’s 57th Annual Meeting. 1990: 730-3.
  • 2 Guthrie S. Osteochondrosis of the canine elbow joint. PhD thesis. University of Londong 1990. Guthrie S, Pidduck H. The heritability of elbow osteochondrosis within a closed canine population.. J Small Anim Pract 1990; 31: 93-7.
  • 3 Hedhammar Å. Breeding healthier dogs in Sweden.. Tijdschrift voor Diergeneeskunde 1991 116. 765-85.