German Wirehaired Pointer - Deutsch Drahthaar
Deutsch Drahthaar, Strävhårig Vorsteh, Deutscher drahthaar Vorstehhund, Chien chinois à crête/à poil vaporeux et houppette, Perro crestado chino, Vorstehhund Strihåret, Strävhårig Vorsteh, karkeakarvainen saksanseisoja
German Wirehaired Pointer - Deutsch Drahthaar
FCI Group
Pointing Dogs
AKC Group
Sporting
TKC Group
Gundog
Country of Origin
GB
German Wirehaired Pointer - Deutsch Drahthaar
Health Testing Requirements by Country
Dental Issues and Teeth
Skeletal and Muscular
Ataxia, Locomotor, and Epilepsy
Other Genetic Testing
Genetic Material and Diversity
Temperament
Cardiac and Circulatory
Test Relevances
Factor IX Deficiency
Some Relevance
Factor VII Deficiency
Some Relevance
Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa
Some Relevance
Von Willebrand Disease II
Some Relevance
Coat Colour Dilution, dilution, MLPH-related
No Evidence
Exercise-Induced Collapse / EIC
No Evidence
Furnishings (moustache and eyebrows)
No Evidence
Improper Coat/Furnishings
No Evidence
Factor IX Deficiency
Some Relevance
Factor VII Deficiency
Some Relevance
Junctional Epidermolysis Bullosa
Some Relevance
Von Willebrand Disease II
Some Relevance
Coat Colour Dilution, dilution, MLPH-related
No Evidence
Exercise-Induced Collapse / EIC
No Evidence
The mutation associated with EIC has been identified in a number of breeds - particularly hunting/working breeds. As the EIC phenotype requires an environmental stimulus in most cases, it should be noted that dogs could be genetically affected for EIC without displaying the condition. It may be valuable to breeders of those breeds where the mutation has been detected to use a genetic test, where breed-specific research is ongoing.
Furnishings (moustache and eyebrows)
No Evidence
Furnishings have the potential relevance to any dog, but test usage is most often applied to those breeds with a heritage of these traits.
Improper Coat/Furnishings
No Evidence
Connections
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