Russian Black Terrier
Tchiorny Terrier, Black Pearl of Russia, Stalin's Dog, Russkiy Tchiorny Terrier, Rysk Svart Terrier, Terrier Noir Russe, Russischer Schwarzer Terrier, Terrier Ruso Negro, Venäjänmustaterrieri
Russian Black Terrier
FCI Group
Pinscher and Schnauzer - Molossoid and Swiss Mountain and Cattledogs
AKC Group
Working
TKC Group
Working
Country of Origin
RU
Russian Black Terrier
Health Testing Requirements by Country
Skeletal and Muscular
Temperament
Other Genetic Testing
Other Breed-Specific Considerations
Reproductive
Test Relevances
Hyperuricosuria and Hyperuricemia (HUU)
Strong Relevance
Juvenile Laryngeal Paralysis and Polyneuropathy (JLPP)
Some Relevance
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-prcd)
Some Relevance
Coat Colour Dilution, dilution, MLPH-related
No Evidence
Primary Lens Luxation (PLL)
No Evidence
Hyperuricosuria and Hyperuricemia (HUU)
Strong Relevance
Juvenile Laryngeal Paralysis and Polyneuropathy (JLPP)
Some Relevance
Progressive Retinal Atrophy (PRA-prcd)
Some Relevance
Multiple research sources indicate that this form of PRA-prcd could be present in many breeds, and testing could be relevant widely across a large number of different breeds of dog, many of which are terriers or breeds with terrier co?ancestry, but some of which have more diverse origins. Research indicates that the mutation is present at varying breed-specific frequency, but that testing and applying the test results can lead to signifigant reduction in the disease.
Coat Colour Dilution, dilution, MLPH-related
No Evidence
Primary Lens Luxation (PLL)
No Evidence
Findings indicate the mutation segregates in a large number of different breeds of dog, many of which are terriers or breeds with terrier co?ancestry, but some of which have more diverse origins. Research indicates that the mutation is present at high frequency within most of the breeds in which it segregates. (Gould et. al, 2011)
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