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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Rochester, NY
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My first foster was like that - I was told it was due to inbreeding or a genetic defect, so it very well could be passed down if you do. Without a full genetic test of your dog and whoever the mate will be, it isn't a good idea to breed anyway.
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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thanks for the reply. what kind of full genetic test? I am new to basset hounds so I am not sure what you all test for before breeding. I have had hunting dogs in the past and I always wanted them to have there hips X-rayed. I have really fell in love with this breed and want to get into showing and breeding hopefully one day but right now i am trying to learn. thanks again for the help.
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Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Boston MA
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Basset hounds are pre-disposed to canine (closed angle) glaucoma which is a very painful condition that almost always leads to blindness. My basset, Francis, and I put up a pretty intense fight against it but after 3 years of medications and hospitalizations we lost and Fran has been totally blind .
He's a tough, plucky little fellow and after a period of adjustment and retraining ( and a couple of tons of treats) he goes everywhere and does everything with me but I still wouldn't wish it on anybody. I wouldn't breed anyway but I definitely would not breed any basset with eye problems. Good luck.
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Join Date: Dec 1969
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It's a little difficult to tell from the photo, but it looks like the iris might be absent or malformed (aniridia). A veterinary ophthalmologist could examine her and tell you for sure. If it is aniridia, it's hereditary in humans, and a similar mutation has been identified in dogs. Based on that information, I suspect it could/would be passed on to puppies.
Good for you for checking. Too many folks breed first and ask questions when it's too late.
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