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“Thunder”
UKC CH IABCA CH Rellaps Thunder CGC CGCA

Doberman Pinscher

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Place of Birth

Romania

Current Location

La Vernia, Texas, USA

From

Georgia, USA

This dog has been viewed and been given 5 wags

Registration

American Kennel Club (AKC): WS52001601

Genetic Breed Result

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Doberman Pinscher

Doberman Pinschers are a strong and athletic breed that are built to guard and protect.

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 3/4/2020 changed name from "UKC CH IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder" to "Rellaps Thunder"
  • On 11/26/2019 changed name from "UKC CH IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP3 IDC 2013" to "UKC CH IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder"
  • On 11/26/2019 changed name from "IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP3 IDC 2013" to "UKC CH IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP3 IDC 2013"
  • On 7/10/2019 changed name from "IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP1 IDC2013" to "IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP3 IDC 2013"
  • On 2/18/2018 changed name from "Rellaps Thunder" to "IACBA INT CH Rellaps Thunder"
  • On 3/7/2018 changed name from "IACBA INT CH Rellaps Thunder" to "IACBA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP1 IDC2013"
  • On 3/23/2018 changed name from "IACBA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP1 IDC2013" to "IABCA INT CH Rellaps Thunder CGCA VP1 IDC2013"

Health Summary

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Thunder has one variant that you should let your vet know about.

ALT Activity

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Thunder inherited both copies of the variant we tested

Why is this important to your vet?

Thunder 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 Thunder's ALT activity above their current, healthy, ALT activity. As an increase above Thunder’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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Von Willebrand Disease Type I, Type I vWD (VWF)

Identified in Doberman Pinschers

Dilated Cardiomyopathy, DCM1 (PDK4, Doberman Pinscher Variant 1)

Identified in Doberman Pinschers

Dilated Cardiomyopathy, DCM2 (TTN, Doberman Pinscher Variant 2)

Identified in Doberman Pinschers

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Through Thunder’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

B1

Haplotype

B45

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B1

Rellaps Thunder’s Haplogroup

B1 is the second most common maternal lineage in breeds of European or American origin. It is the female line of the majority of Golden Retrievers, Basset Hounds, and Shih Tzus, and about half of Beagles, Pekingese and Toy Poodles. This lineage is also somewhat common among village dogs that carry distinct ancestry from these breeds. We know this is a result of B1 dogs being common amongst the European dogs that their conquering owners brought around the world, because nowhere on earth is it a very common lineage in village dogs. It even enables us to trace the path of (human) colonization: Because most Bichons are B1 and Bichons are popular in Spanish culture, B1 is now fairly common among village dogs in Latin America.

B45

Rellaps Thunder’s Haplotype

Part of the large B1 haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most commonly in Yorkshire Terriers, Doberman Pinschers, Cocker Spaniels, and village dogs in Costa Rica.

The B1 haplogroup can be found in village dogs like the Peruvian Village Dog, pictured above.

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Through Thunder’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

A1b

Haplotype

Ha.3

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A1b

Rellaps Thunder’s Haplogroup

For most of dog history, this haplogroup was probably quite rare. However, a couple hundred years ago it seems to have found its way into a prized male guard dog in Europe who had many offspring, including the ancestors of many European guard breeds such as Doberman Pinchers, St. Bernards, and Great Danes. Despite being rare, many of the most imposing dogs on Earth have it; strangely, so do many Pomeranians! Perhaps this explains why some Poms are so tough, acting like they're ten times their actual size! This lineage is most commonly found in working dogs, in particular guard dogs. With origins in Europe, it spread widely across other regions as Europeans took their dogs across the world.

Ha.3

Rellaps Thunder’s Haplotype

Part of the A1b haplogroup, this haplotype is found in village dogs in Peru and the French Polynesian Islands. It is also common among Doberman Pinscher, Saint Bernard, and Rhodesian Ridgeback.

Great Danes and Pomeranians have this in common!

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