
It is still schedule 3, as no conclusions re inheritance have been reached, though the cases here 20 years ago centred around 1 dog and some of his offspring and grandchildren. Most of the cases ocurred then.
It seems that it was the first cases in Elkhounds that Peter Bedford developed his surgical technique re drains (the one that he got an award for). Most of the cases were from a dog who developed it, some of his offspring and grandchildren. The puzzling thing was some litters that were closely bred on him lived out their lives with no problems (first 3 generations were looked at regularly for years), this included a dog with him as grandfather by an affected son out of a bitch out of his litter sister (lived to 14), grandson to daughter etc.
We have recently had a case diagnosed after none for years from an outcrossed pedigree with this dog 6 generations back, and we also about 10 to 15 years ago had 2 littermates who were totally unrelated to the other cases. There have been 11 known cases in nearly 20 years. We beleive they are probably the majority, as being such a painful and expensive disease to treat, it is one that breeders are likely to be informed about, not like PRA where a dog going blind in late middle age may just be considered one of those things/old age!
Peter Bedford looked at this disease for us, unfortunately we as a club got nothing from him in writing re conclusions, leading the people with the current dog feeling that the club have been remiss re information! He is to look into it again, and I hope something goes down in ink for future information!
Barbara and the Grey Curly Tails.