@moetmum:
Pip came back Ind from clear parents, I was never happy about the result and plan to re-do it at sometime.
Someone over here had her dog re-tested as it came back carrier, the parents were both clear, retest came back clear.
I am not sure why you would not be happy with these results.
It is your dogs DNA that shows it is Indeterminate.
It has NOTHING to do with the test.
The DNA is not showing all 'clear' genes.
If both parents tested as clear, you can figure when the direct test comes out, yours may just do that also…
but this is not a direct test...
and DNA can be funky and not show that they are looking for in this "mass" of genes.
I see so many folks complaining....
Sorry, but I think those complaining need to take a closer look.
I have seen Fanconi Syndrome for YEARS.
I never ever thought there would be a test in my lifetime.
And I am only 42 years of age.
This test is beyond my wildest dreams.
We are LUCKY it is here today.
Rejoice in the fact that you do NOT need to live with Fanconi Syndrome any more.
Though, I am seeing more foreign [non-USA] born litters that are producing affecteds…..
which is incredibly dismaying.
There is NO reason to breed a litter without testing the parents first.
Having lived with Fanconi Syndrome and produced plenty of it,
I know the ramifications and don't dare put any prospective puppy owners in the position of having a pup that could eventually come down with FS. It just isn't worth it.. not at any cost.