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The Wisdom Panel Essential Dog Breed Test features the largest dog breed database on the market with more than 350 breeds, types and varieties as well as more than 25 Wisdom Panel Essential medical complication tests for medication sensitivity, immune deficiency, and bleeding disorders.
Wisdom Health’s patented detection technology has helped more than 1.7 million dog owners learn valuable information about their four-legged family members as well as contributing to the research and detection of diseases in all dogs.
The test also covers 29 Wisdom Panel Essential medical complications and more than 30 traits.
Wisdom Panel Essential Medical Conditions
In some dogs, certain genetic mutations can make common medications and procedures dangerous. The Wisdom Panel Essential dog breed test screens for 29 conditions that may cause problems during routine procedures, such as spaying and neutering.
Please see below for information about the Wisdom Panel Essential medical health tests included in the test.
29 Wisdom Panel Essential Medical Conditions:
Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (CLAD), type III
Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency (CLAD) is a disease-causing fever, mucosal hemorrhaging, marked dental disease, poor wound healing, and lameness.
Canine Scott Syndrome
Canine Scott Syndrome (CSS) is a bleeding disorder caused by a hereditary defect affecting blood platelets, which are important in the blood clotting process. This means that clots form more slowly at a site of bleeding.
Complement 3 Deficiency
Complement 3 Deficiency (C3D) is a disease that causes severe immunodeficiency, leaving affected dogs vulnerable to infections.
Factor VII Deficiency
Factor VII Deficiency is an inherited blood clotting disorder that results in excessive bleeding occurring after a severe trauma or surgery. The signs of the disease are typically mild but can vary in severity in different affected dogs.
Factor XI Deficiency
Factor XI Deficiency is a hereditary disorder that impacts blood clotting. The disease usually causes a mild, spontaneous bleeding disorder but more severe bleeding may occur following surgery. Many dogs that are at risk will not show any signs of disease.
Glanzmann Thrombasthenia Type I
Glanzmann thrombasthenia (GT) causes susceptibility to bleeding due to poor blood platelet aggregation.
Glanzmann Thrombasthenia Type I (Discovered in Great Pyrenees)
Glanzmann Thrombasthenia (GT) Type I is a blood disorder characterized by poor blood platelet aggregation. Platelets in the blood are needed to help start clot formation, so as a result of this disorder bleeding may be prolonged.
Hemophilia A (Discovered in Old English Sheepdog)
Hemophilia A, also known as Factor VIII Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder, which can cause bruising or abdominal bleeding without apparent reason. The disease is more commonly seen in male dogs.
Hemophilia A (Discovered in the Boxer)
Hemophilia A, also known as Factor VIII Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder, which can cause bruising or abdominal bleeding without apparent reason. The disease is more commonly seen in male dogs.
Hemophilia A (Discovered in the German Shepherd Dog – Variant 1)
Hemophilia A, also known as Factor VIII Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder, which can cause bruising or abdominal bleeding without apparent reason. The disease is more commonly seen in male dogs.
Hemophilia A (Discovered in the German Shepherd Dog – Variant 2)
Hemophilia A, also known as Factor VIII Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder, which can cause bruising or abdominal bleeding without apparent reason. The disease is more commonly seen in male dogs.
Hemophilia A (Discovered in the Havanese)
Hemophilia A, also known as Factor VIII Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder, which can cause bruising or abdominal bleeding without apparent reason. The disease is more commonly seen in male dogs.
Hemophilia B
Hemophilia B, also known as Factor IX Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder most commonly seen in male dogs, which can result in prolonged bleeding after an injury or a surgical procedure.
Hemophilia B (Discovered in the Airedale Terrier)
Hemophilia B, also known as Factor IX Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder most commonly seen in male dogs, which can result in prolonged bleeding after an injury or a surgical procedure.
Hemophilia B (Discovered in the Lhasa Apso)
Hemophilia B, also known as Factor IX Deficiency, is a blood clotting disorder most commonly seen in male dogs, which can result in prolonged bleeding after an injury or a surgical procedure.
MDR1 Medication Sensitivity
The MDR1 gene mutation causes a defect to a drug pumping protein that plays an important role in limiting drug absorption and distribution (particularly to the brain). Dogs with the MDR1 mutation may have severe adverse reactions to some commonly used medications.
May-Hegglin Anomaly
May-Hegglin Anomaly (MHA) is a blood disorder that causes deficiency and abnormal shaping of the blood platelets which are important in the clotting process.
P2RY12-associated Bleeding Disorder
This is a bleeding disorder due to a blood protein (P2RY12) defect and was first described in Greater Swiss Mountain Dogs.
Prekallikrein Deficiency
Prekallikrein Deficiency is a disorder which causes blood to take a longer time to clot.
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
Autosomal Recessive Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (ARSCID) is a severe immunodeficiency disorder discovered in Jack Russell Terriers, that leaves affected dogs prone to infection.
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (Discovered in Frisian Water Dogs)
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCID) is a dysfunction of the immune system, that leaves affected dogs prone to infection.
Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome
Trapped Neutrophil Syndrome (TNS) is a disorder of the white blood cells first identified in Border Collies.
X-Linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (Discovered in the Basset Hound)
X-linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (XSCID) is a severe dysfunction of the immune system, that leaves affected dogs prone to infection.
X-Linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (Discovered in the Cardigan Welsh Corgi)
X-linked Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (XSCID) is a severe dysfunction of the immune system, that leaves affected dogs prone to infection.
von Willebrand’s Disease, type 1
von Willebrand’s Disease (vWD) type 1 is a clotting disorder that usually causes mild bleeding tendencies in affected dogs though some may have more severe signs. The low level of von Willebrand’s factor impacts the bloods clotting ability.
von Willebrand’s Disease, type 2
von Willebrand’s Disease (vWD) type 2 is a blood clotting disorder that causes moderate to severe bleeding tendencies due to low level and abnormal structure of von Willebrand’s factor.
von Willebrand’s Disease, type 3 (Discovered in the Kooiker Hound)
von Willebrand’s Disease (vWD) Type 3 is a clotting disorder that causes severe bleeding tendencies in affected dogs.
von Willebrand’s Disease, type 3 (Discovered in the Scottish Terrier)
von Willebrand’s Disease (vWD) Type 3 is a clotting disorder that causes severe bleeding tendencies in affected dogs.
von Willebrand’s Disease, type 3 (Discovered in the Shetland Sheepdog)
von Willebrand’s Disease (vWD) Type 3 is a clotting disorder that causes severe bleeding tendencies in affected dogs.
Canine Breed Inheritance Infographic
Our Dog Breed Inheritance Chart explains how purebred and mixed breed puppies inherit DNA from their parents.
Wisdom Panel Dog Breed DNA Test Special Offer
For a limited time, get a £10 discount if you order a Wisdom Panel Dog Breed Test together with a Dog Allergy DNA Test (RRP £89)
We offer a 10% discount to breeders and clubs ordering more than 10 kits at a time, increasing to 15% for 20+ kits.
Please Contact Us for more information.
Important Information for Foreign Dogs
Is your dog from a country outside the UK, mainland US, Canada, Australia or Western Europe?
The Wisdom Panel test was developed using pure breeds primarily from those found on The Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club registry lists. If your dog was imported from a country other than the UK, mainland US, Canada, Australia or Western Europe, or you suspect that your dog’s ancestors are from outside these countries, his breed ancestry may not be well represented in our database.
This is particularly relevant to dogs from Eastern Europe, Greece or the Middle East. Genetic markers of breeds from these countries are not always compatible with the markers in the Wisdom Panel database which could adversely affect the results.
Please Contact Us for more information.
Other Dog DNA Tests from AffinityDNA
As well as the Wisdom Panel Dog Breed DNA Test, we also offer the Embark Dog DNA Tests, dog parentage testing and a range of inherited disease screening tests including:
- Degenerative Myelopathy Test (DM)
- Exercise Induced Collapse Testing (EIC)
- Hyperuricosuria DNA Test for Uric Acid
- Multidrug Resistance 1 MDR1 Test
- PRA Test Kits for Dogs
- von Willebrand Disease DNA Testing
- Dog Paternity Test with Mother
- Dog Paternity Test without Mother
If you have any questions about Wisdom Panel Essential Medical Conditions for your dog, please do not hesitate to Contact our Customer Service Team who will be happy to help you.
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