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cully


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Cully has low to average terrier instincts when it comes to prey drive (mice) and ball drive (retrieving & chasing). He is a very steady and sensible terrier. Cully is a very dog and people oriented little gentleman. Defense drives; Cully is gentle, never pushy with other dogs and always easy going. Average in energy, he is defiantly not over driven or hyper. In fact, he is quite mellow and laid back.

Likes:

  • Playtime with his best friend & 1/2 sister, 'Goose'
  • Favorite toy would be anything he can chew on
  • Hanging out in the sun on a warm day

Dislikes:
  • Being rushed to do anything

Known around here for: Being our gentle spirit. Cully is enemy to none. A happy, easy going fella.

Cú CHULAINN'S HEALTH CLEARANCES TO DATE:
Identifier: DNA WPR# DN0077846

DNA breed analysis on file; Dam's side. Cully was bred from our Heritage project.
Primary Lens Luxation (PLL) CBP: His grandparents (mother side) OFA #'s: GDam's # JRT-PLL994/50F-PI; GSire's # JRT-PLL742/80M-PI and Sire's OFA # SEL-PLL383/21M-PI
Late onset Ataxia CBP: Dam's OFA# JRT-SCA416/24F-VPI; GDam's OFA# JRT-SCA410/75F-VPI
Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) CBP: Dam's OFA# JRT-SCA416/24F-VPI; GDam's OFA# JRT-SCA410/75F-VPI
Patellas (knees) OFA# in progress
BAER Full hearing in both ears. OFA# in progress
Degenerative Myelopathy = CBP Sire OFA# SEL-DM3/21M-PI

CBP means "Cleared by Parentage". If both parents (or both sets of grandparents) did not carry a gene marker for disease, it is not necessary to test offspring as their pups will not carry it either. All the following disease markers have been CBP on the Dam's side of pedigree: *We are continually working to clear disease markers from our lines.
Myotonia Congenita
PRA (RCD-3), PRA (PRAG), PRA (RCD1-cGMP)
Hypothyroidism
Canine Leucocyte Adhesion Deficiency
NCL (CLN2-TPP1), NCL (CLN8), NCL (CLN5-B-C)
Cystinuria
Narcolepsy
Muscular Dystrophy
Globoid Cell Leucodystrophy
VWD (WV1), VWD (vW-Kooiker)
GM1 Gangliosidosis
Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII
Hemophilia B
Phosphofructokinase Deficiency
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCIW, SCIX, SCID)
Thrombasthenic Thrombopathia
Cone Degeneration
Retinal Dystrophy

tadhg

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Tadhg full grown now, he is 10" tall and 14 lbs. His name is pronounced; Tie-gue or listen here

TADHG'S HEALTH CLEARANCES TO DATE:
Identifier: DNA WPR# DN0140758

Primary Lens Luxation (PLL) OFA# JRT-PLL1543/4M-NOPI
Late onset Ataxia OFA# RT-SCA564/4M-NOPI
Spinocerebellar Ataxia OFA# JRT-SCA564/4M-NOPI
Patellas: too young to certify
BAER: OFA#
Dilute (D-locus) coat color: OFA#
Hyperuricosuria OFA#
OFA numbers can be
verified at: offa.org when tests are completed. We are in the process of recording all results.
More testing will be done as he gets older and closer to breeding age.

mudman

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MudMan is a fun loving little guy that loves to play-play-play. He is quite friendly to people of all ages, very loving and easy to get along with overall. Defensive drives (fight or flight) are low, confirming he is steady - neither fearful nor aggressive. Overall he is a playful dog who enjoys the company of other dogs. He has been a wonderful addition here and is so easy to be around.

Likes:

  • Rough play and running with his Mom, Kiley and his little girl.
  • A good game of fetch
  • Walks in the woods with his people

Dislikes:
  • Rainy days - because he can't be outside

Known around here for: Entertaining himself in the funniest ways. He can throw the ball for himself and fetch it.

MUD MAN'S HEALTH CLEARANCES TO DATE:
Identifier: DNA WPR# DN0077800

DNA breed analysis on file; Sire's side
Primary Lens Luxation (PLL) OFA# JRT-PLL1411/11M-VPI
Late onset Ataxia OFA# JRT-SCA419/12M-VPI
Spinocerebellar Ataxia (SCA) OFA# JRT-SCA419/12M-VPI
Patellas: OFA# JRT-PA42/12M/P-VPI
BAER Full hearing in both ears. waiting on OFA numbers
Dilated Cardiomyopathy OFA# JRT-DCM5/12M-VPI
Dilute (D-locus) coat color: OFA# JRT-DL6/12M-VPI (does not carry D gene)
Hyperuricosuria OFA# JRT-HU6/12M-VPI
OFA numbers can be
verified at: offa.org

CBP means "Cleared by Parentage". If both parents (or both sets of grandparents) did not carry a gene marker for disease, it is not necessary to test offspring as their pups will not carry it either. All the following disease markers have been CBP on the Sire's side of pedigree: *We are continually working to clear disease markers from our lines.
Myotonia Congenita
PRA (RCD-3), PRA (PRAG), PRA (RCD1-cGMP)
Hypothyroidism
Canine Leucocyte Adhesion Deficiency
NCL (CLN2-TPP1), NCL (CLN8), NCL (CLN5-B-C)
Cystinuria
Narcolepsy
Muscular Dystrophy
Globoid Cell Leucodystrophy
VWD (WV1), VWD (vW-Kooiker)
GM1 Gangliosidosis
Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII
Hemophilia B
Phosphofructokinase Deficiency
Severe Combined Immunodeficiency (SCIW, SCIX, SCID)
Thrombasthenic Thrombopathia
Cone Degeneration
Retinal Dystrophy