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COLLIE EYE ANOMALY.

The Lancashire Heeler should be tested by a veterinary eye specialist at around the age of 7 weeks for CEA (collie eye anomaly). The entire litter should be tested and the results are given to the breeder.

A reputable breeder should make the results available for you to see. If a puppy tests affected for CEA it will have no bearing on its health as a pet and you should not see any difference in a pet with CEA and a pet without.

Make sure that the pups in the litter can be identified (by microchipping etc) and that the identification tallies with the result sheet. (See the microchipping page under puppy facts for more information)

If you are buying a puppy and wish to breed from it in the future, this is where you need to make sure the puppy is clear of CEA as breeding on from this pup WILL make the problem within our breed worse. We need to eradicate these kind of problems and not knowingly add to them

There is only one reason I can think of to breed from a CEA affected dog and that is to save a rare line from extinction. If the dog you want to breed from has CEA and the gene pool will not miss its genetic input type or temperament why breed from it?

My advice is... If you’re new to breeding the Lancashire Heeler why start off with any problem at all? Buy a CEA clear puppy from, if possible, a clear litter. Make sure both Dam and Sire are clear of CEA.

DON'T BE SCARED TO ASK TO SEE EYE TEST CERTIFICATES - THEY ARE IMPORTANT IF YOU WISH TO BREED.


Here is an excellent link to explain CEA and about breeding from affected and carriers.

http://va.essortment.com/collieseyeanom_rlpf.htm

I must stress most UK kennels are breeding with CEA in mind when choosing their matings, but we all still get a few litters with pups testing affected for CEA. The important thing is REPUTABLE BREEDERS will sell these puppies as pets, or request that they are not breed from and therefore take them out of the breeding pool.

It is therefore so important that you as a buyer tell us exactly what you want when purchasing a Lancashire Heeler Puppy.
 

Breeding from affected or carrier stock (22nd March 2005)

There is now a DNA test that has become available by a lab in the USA

This changes the way I can now look at breeding, enabling more choice
in my breeding programme and enabling me to keep dogs I otherwise would
not have done, which has to be good for this breeds future for survival.

Hotpot and Doddsline have had 9 dogs tested so far and await results.
 
 
More about the test here
 

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Doddsline Kristen

First Lancashire Heeler male Champion
Tests clear of CEA and PPL

His latest litter here
CEA clear and the first Heeler litter to be PLL tested

Congratulations also to
Hotpot Bryn
who is now a Norweigian and Danish Champion. The icing on the cake was that not only did Bryn take BOB he was also group 3, Well done Bryn and his owner Maria Winberg (Sweden).

Congratulations to Hotpot
Silent Whisper
and her owner Ellen Brekke (Norway), Whisp was BOS at the Norwegian Winner show 2008, in Hamar.
 


WHAT A STAR !
Hotpot Bryn became Norwegian champion 26/10/08
Congratulations to his owner Maria of kennel Tanspots (Sweden)
 

Hotpot Sparkle
for Leyside
CC and BoB
City of Birmingham
August 2008
judged by
Jack Bispham
Her 2nd CC of ‘08

Champion!!
Hotpot
Hell for Leather
at Perranfell

 3rd CC at
Welsh Kennel Club
August 2008

NEWS
JUNE 2008
!Our latest arrivals! 3 litters of Doddsline and Hotpot pups
9 females
1 male

Hotpot
Hell for Leather

Dog CC and BoB
Manchester Ch Show

December 2007
Kaya (Hotpot Hot News) went to the Nordic winners show in Stockholm and went best of breed under Judge Steven Hall
Photo here

Hotpot Sparkle for Leyeside
Best bitch at the Lancashire Heeler Club show 23/9/07, age 7 1/2 months.

Hotpot Bryn
is Reserve Best Dog at Leeds 07, at 14 months

Lancashire Heeler Hotpot Bryn 9Y136D-6692