Breed Health
Health Issues to be aware of
Though the English Toy Terrier is generally a very healthy breed there are a few health issues to be aware of. These are now quite rare thanks to careful health screening by responsible breeders.
Like all pedigree breeds, The English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan) can suffer from certain hereditary health problems, pre-breeding health tests and health screening is available for some of these. Veterinarians, The Kennel Club and The English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan) breed club recommend testing for the following conditions prior to breeding.
Breed health & welfare is a main tenet of our philosophy and vision for Lasagesse ETTs.
The following health issues can be screened for:
Patella Luxation
Vet screening of breeding stock is available.
A score of 0 is desirable but a score of 1 is also acceptable when bred with a dog with a score of 0.
Juvenile Dilated Cardiomyopathy
A DNA screening test is available.
Von Willebrand’s disease
A DNA screening test is available.
Xanthinuria
DNA screening is available.
There are a handful of other health issues that have a hereditary element to them that are also found within English Toy Terrier (Black & Tan) breed lines.
Currently, the following health issues cannot be screened for:
Demodetic Mange
Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease
While there is no way of testing to diagnose any of these conditions prior to their becoming apparent, finding out about the health of the parent dogs, and ideally the grandparents too can help you to select a puppy that is less likely to suffer from problems than those from breed lines known to be affected.
Breed Health
For more in depth information of some off the above conditions