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USING RELATIVE RISK ANALYSIS AND OPEN HEALTH REGISTRIES TO PLAN MATINGS

This article is important for breeders who are planning a breeding and would like to compute the odds of the proposed mating producing CA carriers. Until we have a genetic test for carriers of CA, relative risk analysis is our only tool for assessing the likelihood of producing dogs affected with CA. Dr. Bell can also assist you in the relative risk pedigree analysis. (Please see "Requesting a Risk Analysis".)

Important points covered:

1. With a simple autosomal recessive genetic disorder, pedigree analysis can be used to compute relative risk factors for carrier and affected status.
2. The objective risk factor for a parent of an affected dog is 100% chance of being a carrier. A full sibling of a carrier has a 50% chance of being a carrier. A non-affected offspring of a carrier with no affected littermates has a 50% chance of being a carrier. A non-affected full sibling to an affected dog has a 67% chance of being a carrier. Notice that these percentages refer to carriers, not affected dogs. The chance of producing an affected dog would be even less.
3. It is erroneous to add risk factors for each parent of proven carriers. Only one parent of a carrier needs to pass on the defective gene and we cannot determine which parent is a carrier. Assigning carrier risk to both parents of a carrier also incorrectly places selective pressure against dogs based on their matings, and not their proven genetic background.

AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE INHERITANCE

This article will be helpful in understanding how CA is inherited. Breeders especially are urged to study it carefully.

Autosomal = a pair of like chromosomes.
Recessive = two copies of a gene must be present before a dog is affected by the disease or trait, thus a carrier would have one copy of the gene to pass on to offspring but would not actually have the disease or trait.

Important points covered:
1. Simple autosomal recessive genetic conditions are inherited only from parents that are carriers for the recessive gene or are themselves affected by the condition.
2. Both affected and carrier parents can pass the recessive gene on to their offspring.
3. Both parents of an affected animal must be carriers of the recessive gene.
4. Breeding carriers will not always produce an affected offspring.
5. Clear bred to Clear will only produce Clear offspring

CA – DR. BELL & OESCA

These articles are helpful to get an overview of the problems we face, how we began, and how far we have come in working together.

Some of the important points:
1. CA is not a single kennel problem
2. CA is an autosomal recessive gene
3. The closest common ancestor in pedigrees is not necessarily a carrier
4. To keep our gene pool diverse, we should not discard dogs from breeding programs simply because they are related to a dog affected with CA.

CEREBELLAR ABIOTROPHY (CA) SYMPTOMS

This short article gives a description of the typical gait of a dog affected with CA.

CEREBELLAR ABIOTROPHY IN THE OLD ENGLISH SHEEPDOG: Its Cause And Diagnosis

This article is a great resource for understanding CA in our breed. A must read before you view the CA registry.

Important points covered are:
1. CA is caused by a degeneration of cells in the cerebellum of the brain.
2. CA causes uncoordinated movements of the limbs.
3. CA is not painful and need not shorten a dog's life.
4. CA can be diagnosed through clinical observation, examination of the cerebellum after death, and an MRI in advanced cases.
5. CA is caused by an autosomal recessive gene, which means both parents must carry the gene to produce an affected dog.

CA Affected Registry

Message from Dr. Bell

December 2007

The publication of the OESCA cerebellar abiotrophy (CA) open database brings with it great hopes for the future, but also great responsibility.

There are two important points to remember:

  1. The emotional response to seeing that your Old English Sheepdog is related to a CA affected or carrier dog is to not breed it. Quality Old English Sheepdogs should be bred. This list is intended to assist breeders with making breeding decisions to reduce the risk of producing CA affected dogs and reduce CA carrier risk. Removing quality Old English Sheepdogs from breeding based only on their relationship to affected or carrier dogs will restrict the genetic diversity of the breed, and lose quality genes that cannot be replaced. Other breeds have gone down this road with devastating effects to their gene pool.

  2. Putting pedigrees of CA affected dogs together to attempt to predict ancestral carriers is called witch-hunting. If this is done, you will identify prolific, quality, ancestral stud dogs. These dogs will be identified because their matings to bitches of diverse pedigree backgrounds link the pedigrees together. With an old, widespread autosomal recessive defective gene, it is just as likely that these prolific stud dogs were not carriers of CA (unless they produced CA affected dogs). Trying to blame ancestors is a futile and wasted effort. You need to concentrate on the breeding decisions with today’s dogs to move the breed forward.

CA Affected Dogs

Dog Name Reg. # Sex DOB Sire Dam Date Posted
Ambrosia Baggins Of Rivndell DN08430502 F 08/12/2004 CH Raffles Ewe-Z It Or Lose It CH Blue Panda Desert Dimond Lil 01/2008
Brandy - NR Not Registered F 05/01/1989 CH Whisperwoods Wins Of War AM/CAN CH Whisperwoods Winning Ticket 12/2007
CH Capricorns Cream Of The Crop DL43850902 M 06/15/1992 CH Whisperwoods War Lord CH Piperwoods Phoenix Pandora 12/2007
Coco - NR Not Registered F 09/14/1995 CH Wessex Sealed With A Kiss CH Masquerade Million To One 12/2007
Dufdan Nothin Could Be Finer DL52757602 F 02/28/1994 CH Whisperwoods Winning Run CH Maricks Carefree Cari' 03/2008
Frodo Baggins Of The Shire DN08430501 M 08/12/2004 CH Raffles Ewe-Z It Or Lose It CH Blue Panda Desert Dimond Lil 01/2008
Indigo's Maximum Overdrive DL75781003 M 08/17/1998 CH Furkeeps Dancing In The Dark Pettibone Mood Indigo 12/2007
Maricks Catch The Brass Ring unknown F 05/02/1992 CH Whisperwoods War Lord CH Whisperwoods Winning Ticket 12/2007
CH Maricks Winning Warrior DL43706902 M 05/02/1992 CH Whisperwoods War Lord CH Whisperwoods Winning Ticket 12/2007
CH Masquerade Madison Avenue DL71122202 M 08/25/1997 AM/CAN CH Masquerade's Monogram AM/CAN CH Masquerade's Madrigal 12/2007
Masquerade Maraca DL71122204 F 08/25/1997 AM/CAN CH Masquerade's Monogram AM/CAN CH Masquerade's Madrigal 12/2007
Oliver - NR Not Registered M 12/15/1984 CH Whisperwoods Warrior CH Whisperwood Woman Of The Year 12/2007
Penelope - NR Not Registered F unknown CH Whisperwoods Wise Guy CH Whisperwood Wagamuffin 12/2007
Pettibone's Amorous Andy Bear DL53807201 M 07/04/1994 CH Wessex Sealed With A Kiss CH Masquerade Million To One 12/2007
Pooh-Bears Sarah Ashley DL37987703 F 04/25/1991 Pooh-Bears My Favorite Bandit Pooh-Bears T G I F 12/2008
Pooh-Bears Smoke N Ash DL34608002 F 08/06/1990 Pooh-Bears My Favorite Bandit Pooh-Bears Catherine Th' Great 08/2008
Prospectblue Marie-Louise B461802C3 F 07/02/1977 Prospectblue Melody's Boy Priviledged Girl Of Dervance 12/2007
CH Sherwood Neater Repeter Auriga DL64109406 M 05/24/1996 AM/CAN CH Auriga's Neat Pete From To Jo AM/CAN CH Sherwood's Canterbury Belle 12/2007
Tarawood's Paddington Bear GY481428  M 12/11/1997 AM/CAN/MEX/WORLD CH Wooliwoof Miracle Man Tarawood's Ruffles N'Lace 12/2007
Tarawood's TraditionalBluprint JC559538  M 02/05/1999 AM/CAN/MEX/WORLD CH Wooliwoof Miracle Man Lynterra's Tarawood Royal Blu 12/2007
Tasia Hills Lord Of The Green NE862179 M 03/10/2003 Tasia Hills Odin's Breeze Tarawood's Tasiahill Odincrush 12/2007
CH Whisperwood's Diamond Cutter DL49060202 M 06/26/1993 CH Whisperwoods World Seeker CH Whitby's Diamond Solitaire 12/2007
CH Whisperwoods War Admiral DL40462907 M 11/20/1991 CH Whisperwoods Wins Of War CH Whisperwood Whos Who 12/2007
Whisperwoods Win'k Of An Eye DL58782501 F 10/09/1994 CAN CH Whisperwood Bagatelle CAN CH Whisperwood Wanton Woman 12/2007
CH Whitby's Diamond Solitaire D879977 F 04/26/1989 CH Whisperwoods War Lord CH Whitby's Diamond Deb 12/2007
Test Dog A 123456 M 12/11/2007 Test Dog B Test Dog C 12/2007

Note: Clicking hyperlinked names will bring up the dogs pedigree in a new window.

Dr. Jerold S. Bell is our consultant for Cerebellar Abiotrophy (CA), and he is solely responsible for designation of dogs as affected. All names listed in the Registry are voluntarily submitted by the present owner or breeder of the CA affected dog.