Book Description
If you breed dogs for any reason, you must own this book. Genetic diseases are among the most serious hazards on the landscape of modern dog breeding and one of the most vexing challenges facing today's dog breeders. Is it appropriate to open the gene pool to unwanted conditions in the pursuit of physical perfection, or must breeding to the Standard take a back seat to producing healthy animals?
In Control of Canine Genetic Diseases, renowned authority George A. Padgett, DVM, provides an expert road map to help dog breeders everywhere avoid the pitfalls they are almost destined to encounter. For anyone whose goal is to produce healthy, functional and beautiful dogs, this is the book they need. Dr. Padgett provides clear explanations of modes of inheritance, how to conduct and analyze test matings and how to lower the chances of producing affected animals. Numerous tables, diagrams and graphs further enhance the text to facilitate the breeder's understanding.A Howell Dog Book of Distinction
From the Inside Flap
Control of Canine Genetic Diseases A benchmark reference in every sense, Control of Canine Genetic Diseases, brings essential, applied science into the hands of every dog breeder which can result in a higher level of health for all dogs and more pleasure of ownership for those who love them. Consider some of the chapter topics and how they can help your dogs:Background of the ProblemThe Development of PedigreesModes of InheritanceTables and ProbabilitiesInterpretation and Use of PedigreesTest-MatingRegistries and Prioritizing Genetic DiseasesBreed Clubs and Control of Genetic DiseaseFor the BreederGenetic Disease Predisposition by BreedDefinitions of Canine Genetic Disorders with Affected BreedsBound to become the definitive, contemporary classic on the subject. Control of Canine Genetic Diseases provides every dog breeder and owner the wealth of insights needed to best deal with these important problems.
About the Author
The Author: George A. Padgett, DVM, professor of pathology at Michigan State University, is one of the world's most celebrated researchers, writers and lecturers on the entire subject of canine genetic diseases. He has published numerous papers and has appeared before close to 100 breed clubs, speaking on this specialty.
Control of Canine Genetic Diseases FROM THE PUBLISHER
Control of Canine Genetic Diseases A benchmark reference in every sense, Control of Canine Genetic Diseases, brings essential, applied science into the hands of every dog breeder which can result in a higher level of health for all dogs and more pleasure of ownership for those who love them. Consider some of the chapter topics and how they can help your dogs:Background of the ProblemThe Development of PedigreesModes of InheritanceTables and ProbabilitiesInterpretation and Use of PedigreesTest-MatingRegistries and Prioritizing Genetic DiseasesBreed Clubs and Control of Genetic DiseaseFor the BreederGenetic Disease Predisposition by BreedDefinitions of Canine Genetic Disorders with Affected BreedsBound to become the definitive, contemporary classic on the subject. Control of Canine Genetic Diseases provides every dog breeder and owner the wealth of insights needed to best deal with these important problems. Visit us online at www.mgr.com
If you breed dogs for any reason, you must own this book. Genetic diseases are among the most serious hazards on the landscape of modern dog breeding and one of the most vexing challenges facing today's dog breeders. Is it appropriate to open the gene pool to unwanted conditions in the pursuit of physical perfection, or must breeding to the Standard take a back seat to producing healthy animals? In Control of Canine Genetic Diseases, renowned authority George A. Padgett, DVM, provides an expert road map to help dog breeders everywhere avoid the pitfalls they are almost destined to encounter. For anyone whose goal is to produce healthy, functional and beautiful dogs, this is the book they need. Dr. Padgett provides clear explanations of modes of inheritance, how to conduct and analyze test matings and how to lower the chances of producing affected animals. Numerous tables, diagrams and graphs further enhance the text to facilitate the breeder's understanding. A Howell Dog Book of Distinction
Author Biography: The Author: George A. Padgett, DVM, professor of pathology at Michigan State University, is one of the world's most celebrated researchers, writers and lecturers on the entire subject of canine genetic diseases. He has published numerous papers and has appeared before close to 100 breed clubs, speaking on this specialty.