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CHIC  Numbers Listing All Cavaliers to Date - Click Here

574 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels as of 1-22-2008

Health Registry for the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel


For the past several years the AKC Canine Health Foundation (CHF), in a joint venture with the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA), has piloted a registry program for genetic problems using several breeds in its initial phases.

Now this program has been made available for all purebred dogs to participate in under the name of CHIC (Canine Health Information Program). Upon the recommendation of the ACKCSC Health Committee, the ACKCSC Board of Directors has approved participation in this new program. Cavalier King Charles Spaniels will be the 35th breed to sign up for this registry, which is patterned after some of the European registries that have been successful in reducing genetic disease.

 

The Canine Health Information Center, also known as CHIC, is a centralized canine health database jointly sponsored by the AKC/Canine Health Foundation (AKC/CHF) and the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals (OFA). A CHIC number is issued when test results are entered into the database satisfying each breed specific requirement, and when the owner of the dog has opted to release the results into the public domain. The CHIC number itself does not imply normal test results, only that all the required breed specific tests were performed and the results made publicly available.

CHIC Fees - No Charge All test results from the OFA and CERF are entered in the CHIC registry AUTOMATICALLY at NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE. All data from both of these registries will be available for researchers working on canine health problems.

Mission Statement & Goals
 

To provide a source of health information for owners, breeders, and scientists, that will assist in breeding healthy dogs by working with parent clubs in the identification of health issues for which a central information system should be established; Establishing and maintaining a central health information system in a manner that will support research into canine disease and provide health information to owners and breeders; Requiring scientifically valid diagnostic criteria for the acceptance of information into the database; And by basing the availability of information on individually identified dogs at the consent of the owner.

CHIC Basics
· CHIC combines the health screening results from multiple sources into one centralized database
· CHIC is administered by the OFA, including responsibility for the infrastructure, parent club relations, and daily program communications.
· Parent Clubs establish the breed specific testing protocol.
· Dogs complying with the breed specific testing requirements are issued CHIC numbers.
· Once the recommended testing has been completed and the results are on record with CHIC, CHIC numbers are issued REGARDLESS of the result AS LONG AS the owner agrees to place the results in the public domain. In other words, a dog with abnormal results is still eligible to receive a CHIC number if the owner is willing to share the results.
· To be eligible, dogs must be permanently identified.
· CHIC numbers should not be misinterpreted as a stamp of approval for breeding. A CHIC number indicates compliance with the parent club recommendation for health screening at a given point in time.
· CHIC numbers do not expire, however CHIC clearly indicates test dates so that compliance with recommendations for re-testing can be determined (ex CERF recommendation for annual re-examinations).
· CHIC determination is automatic with all OFA/normal, CERF results. For Cavaliers, only PennHIP, OVC, or abnormal CERF results need to be manually sent in. To submit, the owner should send a written request along with the test results to CHIC stating that the results are being submitted for inclusion in the CHIC database.
· The CHIC website is located at
www.caninehealthinfo.org
 

CKCS Breed Requirements for CHIC


Hip Dysplasia

Eye Clearance
  • CERF evaluation
    Initial CERF exam at 8-12 weeks, follow up at 12 months,
    annually until 5 years old, every two years until 9 years old

Patellar Luxation

  • OFA evaluation
Congenital Cardiac Database
  • OFA evaluation
    with examination performed by a Board-Certified Cardiologist
    Recommended Annually

 

CHIC numbers should not be misinterpreted as a stamp of approval for breeding. A CHIC number indicates compliance with the parent club recommendation for health screening at a given point in time.

CHIC Numbers Issued - Listing All Cavaliers to Date - Click Here

574 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels as of 1-22-2008

 

 


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