You have no idea how encouraging it is to hear this. We took our 1 year old in for a dislocated toe…apparently he has lax joints and that toe needed to be amputated, at that time they x-rayed the other paws and the other back one showed up with lytic bone. The vet said this could be infection or cancer and to amputate that as well. We thought that was extreme at the time and didn't do it. Instead we took anticbiotics to clear up the infection...5 months later we are awaiting surgery in 2 days to have it amputated and sent off for histology. He's been on antibiotics for months and the new ones have taken care of the swelling but now his lymph nodes are enlarged and he is obviously sick. We have had every test possible without amputating and no answers as to whats going on...so happy your dog is going to be fine and have hope that our boy will get the same diagnosis.
Tiggy's DNA results for Fanconi
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MALY KSIAZE NEXT GERMANIKA tested PROBABLY CARRIER OF FANCONI SYNDROME
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Well, that is good…. while we would all like to have clears, at least you know that you will never have to worry about Fanconi and you can always have the direct test done when it is available just to make sure.... and he can still be bred to clears....
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Good News…...woo hoo!:)
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I had a feeling that he would at least be a carrier because his father is. I'm so glad to know that he's not affect, and it's good news for his mother too.