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Compulsory microchipping welcomed by vets
Kennel Club to provide microchip scanners
Dog Rocks stop supplying Amazon Retail
Dogs Trust to benefit from new product range
New face at PetQuip
OATA fishkeeping videos a hit on YouTube
Special offer on Beaphar Lactol products
Animal DNA expert at Crufts
A pet could help to sell a home
Northumberland pet shop back in business after fire
Pet insurance premiums set to rise
Stolen puppy found safe and well
Emma Bunton "devastated" as beloved dog is found dead
Only the second Munsterlander ever to make Field Trial Champion
Reptile courses planned for March
New appointment at shopfitting specialist
Animals unharmed during pet shop fire
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Animal DNA expert at Crufts
 
June Swinburne
June Swinburne
June Swinburne, experienced geneticist and owner of Animal DNA Diagnostics, will be attending this years’ Crufts to help owners, breeders and enthusiasts from all over Europe to test their animals and/or learn more about how DNA testing can make a huge impact on the future health of some dog breeds.
 
Crufts sees the world’s largest collection of pedigree dogs assemble once a year and discussion about disease/health conditionpredispositions and the ethics of some breed standards almost inevitably follows closely behind.

However, with constant advances in the number of genetic tests available for dogs, more and more carrier animals can be identified and allow responsible breeding choices to be made by dog breeders.
 
DNA testing allows certain genetic diseases to be picked up before breeding by identifying faulty genes. Never mind the hours of training and grooming required to get a dog ready for a show, the actual work starts when the parents of a future Crufts champion are selected.

Using DNA tests to make responsible breeding choices about which dogs to pair can eliminate the possibility of some breed health problem predispositions. There are also tests available for identifying if a dog has the genetic potential to produce certain coat colours or other desirable traits.
 
DNA tests can also be used to confirm a dog’s parentage, which can make all the difference in a show like Crufts, where good breeding matters. Animal DNA Diagnostics is forming partnerships with breed societies to provide parentage services to their breeders and is happy to receive enquiries from other breeds interested in this service. Parentage testing for individual litters is also offered.
 
June will be available at Crufts 2013 to discuss the tests that Animal DNA Diagnostics offers, hand out home sample kits or receive samples that have been taken.

DNA samples can be taken by a dog’s owner using a mouth swab* in a quick, painless and straightforward procedure and all instructions areincluded in the testing kit. Kits can be ordered from www.animaldnadiagnostics.co.uk, samples can be sent back to the lab in the normal post and all orders can be paid for online in GBP or Euros.

To arrange to meet June at Crufts 2013 and hand over samples in person, pick up a testing kit or just have a chat, e-mail info@animaldnadiagnostics, phone 01223 395577 or visit www.animaldnadiagnostics.co.uk/page/contact-us

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