[ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Megaesophagus, or, Sh** Happens

  • From: "Paula Cooke" <psharp212@xxxxxxx>
  • To: showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 14:16:09 -0800

I am absolutely amazed at how a discussion on mega has morphed into an 
attack on the veterinary profession, with 4 listers being cc:d in to posts 
which they will also receive from the list!!!

My original post is NOT to be taken as an attack on breeders nor vets.  It 
was just my opinion on why I believe it to be unscientific, and 
unproductive, to catagorize every health issue as a genetic problem.  
Genetics seems to be the latest catch-all when breeders and vets and others 
don't know the answers to the bad things that befall them.

Paula, 344 days and counting, I think

----Original Message Follows----
From: lindenhillgsd@xxxxxxxxxxx (Lindenhill German Shepherds)
To: Amytortoise@xxxxxxx, Windwalkergsds@xxxxxx, psharp212@xxxxxxx, 
showgsd-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
CC: Amytortoise@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ SHOWGSD-L ] Re: Megaesophagus, or, Sh** Happens
Date: Sun, 05 Nov 2006 21:08:12 +0000

Please don't lump all vets together with generaltiies, or breeders for that 
matter..

If youv'e done your homework and chosen an experienced vet(one that has 
handled a large breeder base) there will not jump to the quick solution, 
they are very toughtful and explore all options.
Breeders are quite aware of the meg. issue. Most believe as we do that it is 
a simple resessive. To eliminate the issue from your program, first you must 
accept that you have it and breed for several generations to eliminate it. 
And of course you must ask the stud owners(hopefully the stud has a lengthy 
track record) if they have ever produced the problem. I have found all to be 
honest when asked this question.. As with all recessives, it will take 
several generations, and the luck of selection to fully eliminate the issue.
We intend to use dogs that are non carriers to do so with any bitch that is 
a known or suspected carrier.

This issue must of course be taken in consideration with all others that we 
must remain cognicent of when selecting mates for the future of your 
breeding progeam. Some times we fail in these selectsions, and need to back 
step or side step to eliminate them.
I for one salute all breeders who strive, go through the heart wrenching 
hardships and have earned our respect on there journey to a better german 
shepherd.

M

  -------------- Original message ----------------------
From: Amytortoise@xxxxxxx
 > You are so right Jamie. The vets do not want to be bothered with it. 
Their
 > solution to the problem is just to get rid of it. The vet wanted to put 
my six
 > week old puppy to sleep. She is now six years old ,has showed no signs of
 > mega  since she was twelve weeks old and is the best dog I ever had and 
if I had
 > listened to the vet she would not be here today and missed out on all 
that
 > love  that she has to give. She is also a registered therapy dog. We go 
to
 > nursing homes and hospitals. She loved to make people smile.
 > Amy


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