Actually this question is late, but I would like to know how much this will cost and if it will tell me about future problems with my dogs. I have posted in reply to some other posts and some of you know the story about our dogs and I also posted in the health section the other day when we found out that our 10 months old puppy has scoliosis( I think there is a different word if it is in a dog..) Someone wrote me what it is, but I did not look it up again.
To make this short we had bred our purebreed dachshunds, not intentionally, but the male got out and got a hold of the female( trying to separate a dog that is in heat and a male is almost impossible and we we have learned a very expensive and sad lesson to say the least). And it happens very very fast. She got pregnant the very first time they were together. Afterwards they stayed separated. It only took that one time and those few minutes. But I am not telling anyone anything new here.
Chelsea had four pups. Three females and a male. We kept two females, sold the others. One is living just around the corner and doing great. The people take excellent care of him. He comes and stays with us when they go on vacation. The other one we sold to a young family that we are not close to, but that we know. One of the pups, Belle, that stayed with us has had healthproblems off and on and now she has been diagnosed with the above mentioned condition. It is very hard to see and especially hard to know that it is our fault that she has this condition. The vet told us it is in her genes. As soon as we found out we contacted the owners of her brother and let them know and then we tried to get a hold of this young couple and did not reach anyone until today. Sadly we had to hear that they only had the dog for about 5 weeks. She died one morning, a week after hurricane Rita, in her sleep. We are heartbroken. I offered the family their money back, but they did not want it back. They were afraid that we may be mad at them and that is why they had not told us. We are not mad just so very sad. But I wonder if her death may also be associated with something being wrong with her genes as well. I want to test my dogs now. It won't change anything, but I like to know what they all may be up against in the future.
A very hard and very sad lesson learned.
I had never heard of genetic testing before I started to read this forum.
Her other sister and the brother are doing very well and the parents also( so far at least). When we sold "Carly" she was up-to-date on her shots. We did not give them ourselves. We had it all taken care of at the vets office each time. She was on fleaprevention and on heartwormprevention. The people had taken her to the vet for a check-up just prior to her death and she was found to be in good health.
Thank you all already for any info.
I have already started to talk to friends and anyone that will listen about spaying/neutering, dangers of pregnancy and birth etc. I know anyone that will meet Belle will wonder about her back being the way it is and I will tell anyone why it is and that it is our fault she is living this way.
I will get the tests done regardless, I would just like to kind of know about how much it will cost since I know that some of you gotten this done.
I know this is longer than just a regular question, but I am so sad tonight and I just had to write a bit about the situation.