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Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

“AKC pointed”

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@Audi_thecorgi

Place of Birth

Framingham, Massachusetts, USA

Current Location

Wayland, Michigan, USA

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Massachusetts, USA

This dog has been viewed and been given 8 wags

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American Kennel Club (AKC):

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small, energetic, herding dog that is good with families.

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 2/22/2022 changed name from "Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI" to "Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT"
  • On 11/23/2020 changed name from "Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New" to "Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI"
  • On 4/13/2020 changed name from "((Pending)) Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New" to "Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New"
  • On 3/6/2020 changed name from "Winddancers Shiny and New" to "((Pending)) Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New"
  • On 11/8/2019 changed handle from "audi2" to "audi"
  • On 11/29/2018 changed name from "Audi" to "Winddancers Shiny and New"
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Health Summary

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Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT is at increased risk for two genetic health conditions.

And inherited two variants that you should learn more about.

Von Willebrand Disease Type I, Type I vWD

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Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT inherited one copy of the variant we tested

How to interpret this result

Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT has one copy of this variant in the VWF gene and will likely have decreased levels of vWF compared to a dog without this variant. However, they will have higher levels of vWF than a dog with two copies of this variant. There is a slightly increased risk of bleeding in dogs with one copy of the variant, particularly when other clotting issues are also present. Please consult your veterinarian for further diagnostic and care options.

What is Von Willebrand Disease Type I, Type I vWD?

Von Willebrand Disease (vWD) is a type of coagulopathy, a disorder of blood clotting. vWD is characterized into three types based on clinical severity, serum levels of vWF, and vWF multimer composition. Dogs with Type I vWD have low vWF levels, normal multimer composition, and variable clinical signs.

Intervertebral Disc Disease (Type I)

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Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT inherited both copies of the variant we tested

How to interpret this result

Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT has two copies of an FGF4 retrogene on chromosome 12. In some breeds such as Beagles, Cocker Spaniels, and Dachshunds (among others) this variant is found in nearly all dogs. While those breeds are known to have an elevated risk of IVDD, many dogs in those breeds never develop IVDD. For mixed breed dogs and purebreds of other breeds where this variant is not as common, risk for Type I IVDD is greater for individuals with this variant than for similar dogs.

What is Intervertebral Disc Disease (Type I)?

Type I Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) is a back/spine issue that refers to a health condition affecting the discs that act as cushions between vertebrae. With Type I IVDD, affected dogs can have a disc event where it ruptures or herniates towards the spinal cord. This pressure on the spinal cord causes neurologic signs which can range from a wobbly gait to impairment of movement. Chondrodystrophy (CDDY) refers to the relative proportion between a dog’s legs and body, wherein the legs are shorter and the body longer. There are multiple different variants that can cause a markedly chondrodystrophic appearance as observed in Dachshunds and Corgis. However, this particular variant is the only one known to also increase the risk for IVDD.

Degenerative Myelopathy, DM

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Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT inherited one copy of the variant we tested

What does this result mean?

This variant should not impact Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s health. This variant is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning that a dog needs two copies of the variant to show signs of this condition. Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT is unlikely to develop this condition due to this variant because he only has one copy of the variant.

Impact on Breeding

This result is also important if you decide to breed this dog - to produce the healthiest puppies we recommend genetic testing any potential mates for this condition.

What is Degenerative Myelopathy, DM?

The dog equivalent of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, or Lou Gehrig’s disease, DM is a progressive degenerative disorder of the spinal cord. Because the nerves that control the hind limbs are the first to degenerate, the most common clinical signs are back muscle wasting and gait abnormalities.

ALT Activity

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Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT inherited both copies of the variant we tested

Why is this important to your vet?

Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT has two copies of a variant in the GPT gene and is likely to have a lower than average baseline ALT activity. ALT is a commonly used measure of liver health on routine veterinary blood chemistry panels. As such, your veterinarian may want to watch for changes in Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT's ALT activity above their current, healthy, ALT activity. As an increase above Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s baseline ALT activity could be evidence of liver damage, even if it is within normal limits by standard ALT reference ranges.

What is ALT Activity?

Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is a clinical tool that can be used by veterinarians to better monitor liver health. This result is not associated with liver disease. ALT is one of several values veterinarians measure on routine blood work to evaluate the liver. It is a naturally occurring enzyme located in liver cells that helps break down protein. When the liver is damaged or inflamed, ALT is released into the bloodstream.

Breed-Relevant Genetic Conditions

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X-linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency, X-SCID

Identified in Pembroke Welsh Corgis

Progressive Retinal Atrophy, rcd3

Identified in Pembroke Welsh Corgis

Exercise-Induced Collapse, EIC

Identified in Pembroke Welsh Corgis

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Through Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s mitochondrial DNA we can trace his mother’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that his ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

A1b

Haplotype

A18/19/20/21/27/36/94/109/361

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A1b

Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s Haplogroup

This female lineage was very likely one of the original lineages in the wolves that were first domesticated into dogs in Central Asia about 15,000 years ago. Since then, the lineage has been very successful and travelled the globe! Dogs from this group are found in ancient Bronze Age fossils in the Middle East and southern Europe. By the end of the Bronze Age, it became exceedingly common in Europe. These dogs later became many of the dogs that started some of today's most popular breeds, like German Shepherds, Pugs, Whippets, English Sheepdogs and Miniature Schnauzers. During the period of European colonization, the lineage became even more widespread as European dogs followed their owners to far-flung places like South America and Oceania. It's now found in many popular breeds as well as village dogs across the world!

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Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s Haplotype

Part of the large A1b haplogroup, we see this haplotype in village dogs in over 25 countries across the world. We have detected this haplotype in lots of breeds, and it occurs most commonly in German Shepherd Dogs, Maltese, English Springer Spaniels, and English Setters.

A1b is the most common haplogroup found in German Shepherds.

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Through Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s Y-chromosome we can trace his father’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that his ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

A1a

Haplotype

H1a.14

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A1a

Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s Haplogroup

Some of the wolves that became the original dogs in Central Asia around 15,000 years ago came from this long and distinguished line of male dogs. After domestication, they followed their humans from Asia to Europe and then didn't stop there. They took root in Europe, eventually becoming the dogs that founded the Vizsla breed 1,000 years ago. The Vizsla is a Central European hunting dog, and all male Vizslas descend from this line. During the Age of Exploration, like their owners, these pooches went by the philosophy, "Have sail, will travel!" From the windy plains of Patagonia to the snug and homey towns of the American Midwest, the beaches of a Pacific paradise, and the broad expanse of the Australian outback, these dogs followed their masters to the outposts of empires. Whether through good fortune or superior genetics, dogs from the A1a lineage traveled the globe and took root across the world. Now you find village dogs from this line frolicking on Polynesian beaches, hanging out in villages across the Americas, and scavenging throughout Old World settlements. You can also find this "prince of patrilineages" in breeds as different as German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Pugs, Border Collies, Scottish Terriers, and Irish Wolfhounds. No male wolf line has been as successful as the A1a line!

H1a.14

Ukc Ch. Winddancers Shiny and New RN RI BCAT’s Haplotype

Part of the large A1a haplogroup, this haplotype occurs mainly in village dogs from Central and South Americas, but has also been spotted in Papua New Guinea. It also occurs frequently in Cocker Spaniels, English Cocker Spaniels, and Pembroke Welsh Corgis.

Dogs with A1a lineage travelled during European Colonial times.

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