00:15:49 Olivia Dixon: While on top of my head I have a question... Continental Kennel Club is often mistaken as Canadian Kennel Club. This club, I am often hearing its not a reputable club. I am new to pedigrees and am not sure why this is not considered a reputable club if they offer the same information as others? 00:18:30 Trish Hughes: out of goose would be painful - sorry couldn’t help it 00:20:57 Cyndi Stokvis: Also for later ?'s why the bad rap for the UKC- one of my puppy ppl started to show under this registration and my bitch's co owner had a bird and said we only register and show under AKC- the puppy's owner was very hurt--so just wondering what the story on the street is here. 00:23:04 Lori Raymond: Zooeasy has the database for the Netherlands Stabyhoun and Wetterhoun Association - it even prints reports for 5 gens of health pedigree - those at risk, those as carriers, the dogs that suffered a disease. (Epilepsy, Hips & Elbows, CD, etc.) 00:25:43 Lori Raymond: Zooeasy is launching an update with new functions including the mean kinship calculation 00:33:05 Olivia Dixon: in this slide what is the name inbetween the two u had outlined saying inbreeding 00:37:31 Diane Kerbel: How does one get a Genetic Influence Table? 00:39:06 Julie Dallaire: Why does % of blood does not = a total of 100? 00:42:41 Lori Raymond: Stabyhouns are looking at 28-33% at 10 generations 00:43:50 Lori Raymond: the studbook closed around 1946, and we are down to about 14 of the original 30 some founding dogs 00:44:14 Lori Raymond: (only about half of founders genes are found in the population) 00:47:10 Olivia Dixon: Wow Lori that is a small pool and really interesting (Hi. Hope you are doing well) 00:51:17 Meggan Abboud: Can you talk a little more about why you don’t recommend repeated breedings? 01:04:05 Stephanie Dixon: I’ll catch the remainder of the webinar on the reply - have to head out. Thanks Gayle! 01:07:20 Laura Hamilton: K9data is also invaluable to Tollers 01:08:29 Marcy Burke: Sassy 01:18:53 Meggan Abboud: YES!! 01:18:55 Donna Sack: Yes 01:18:56 Carol Williams: Yes, geneticist! 01:18:57 Cyndi Stokvis: yes definitely 01:18:59 Celeste Nauman: Yes Genetics 01:18:59 Diane Kerbel: Yes! 01:18:59 Sarah Greene: yes 01:18:59 Janet Jeffries: yes, please 01:19:03 Julie Dallaire: Yes! I want in! 01:19:05 Sandy Walton: yes 01:19:09 Barb Krieger: yes 01:19:29 Gail Lefferts: yes 01:21:21 Olivia Dixon: me too 01:27:19 Beth Johnes: male 01:27:19 Sandy Walton: male 01:27:20 Sarah Greene: male 01:27:20 Ruthie Paulson: stud 01:27:21 Kelly: Male 01:27:25 Carol Williams: male 01:27:27 Donna Sack: male 01:27:31 Julie Dallaire: square=male 01:27:32 Kelly: Not 01:27:33 Ruthie Paulson: clear 01:27:33 Sandy Stokes: Not 01:27:33 Beth Johnes: not 01:27:33 Meggan Abboud: not 01:27:36 Carolyn DeBar: not 01:27:36 Sarah Greene: not 01:27:38 Sandy Walton: not affected 01:27:38 Donna Sack: Not affecte 01:27:39 Julie Dallaire: not 01:27:40 Carol Williams: not affected 01:27:42 Ruthie Paulson: gotcha 01:29:00 Tracy Urban: is the blue circle 'unknown' 01:30:14 Sandy Walton: recessive 01:30:17 Carolyn DeBar: recessive 01:30:19 Lori Raymond: dominant 01:30:20 Carol Williams: recess 01:30:21 Julie Dallaire: recessive 01:30:29 Tracy Urban: recessive skipped a generation 01:30:30 Beth Johnes: recessive 01:30:30 BETH VILLERY: recessive 01:30:33 Cyndi Stokvis: recessive 01:30:33 Kelly: recessive 01:30:53 Lori Raymond: :) 01:31:48 Ruthie Paulson: This is basing on looking for one certain type of gene, correct? 01:34:46 Beth Johnes: I was wondering how big the sheet was!! lol 01:35:01 Julie Dallaire: What are the small black squares in the white squares? 01:38:58 Marcy Burke: Thank you so much, Gayle. Gotta run. 01:39:06 Kelly: Question: does early spay and obesity make a difference in females? 01:39:11 Marcy Burke: Yes. 01:42:02 Kelly: For young (new) breeders what do you tell them about Mentors? 01:42:27 Tracy Urban: YEAH! I have a great one. 01:42:43 Tracy Urban: Best said, new breeders 01:42:57 Renee Wagner: I so wish my breed would ‘breed the the average breed’ 01:43:50 Renee Wagner: the old adage of if you like stud B breed to his father I totally get that this seminar explained much more 01:46:21 Janet Jeffries: tail female line of sire's side too. his daughters will get his mothers X chromosome! 01:46:55 Renee Wagner: bloodhounds don’t breed ‘true’ best I can figure out 01:47:40 Renee Wagner: any thoughts on taking one of those good nicks and taking it apart to find why it worked so well and then how to do another similar 01:49:11 Janet Jeffries: ok, need to study more on mitochondrial DNA from dam, and understand role of females from sire's side 01:49:12 Ruthie Paulson: You mentioned how to figure if your pups will have dysplastic hips ... can you re-state that? 01:49:26 Marcy Burke: Again, thanks so much, Gayle. Bye everyone. 01:50:10 Ruthie Paulson: I guess you mean by going in and doing the genetic pedigree yourself. 01:53:16 Celeste Nauman: Ive got to go. Thanks great webinar! 01:53:52 Olivia Dixon: i posted a question in beginning 01:54:03 Sandy Stokes: Gotta go. Dogs need airing and I need to make dinner. Thanks Gayle, for another wonderful webinar! 01:54:21 Kelly: The inheritedness of cancers before age 12….I have a question. 01:54:22 Carol Williams: Thanks, Gayle, great webinar as usual! 01:54:32 BETH VILLERY: Thanks so much! 01:56:00 Laura Hamilton: I have access to frozen semen from a BISS dog (deceased). Magnificent dog. However, I learned that he produced many dogs with mast cell tumors. The affected dogs all died from MST at “reaaonable” ages of 10-14 years. Should I buy the semen, or let the opportunity pass? 01:56:07 Carol Williams: We had those issues with a very famous Sheltie kennel in the 80’s. They were expelled for life from AKC. 01:58:06 Olivia Dixon: Thanks for the very yet another informative webinar. Thank you for all you do. will catch the rest in recap as I havve to run. 01:58:48 Meggan Abboud: How do you track temperament traits? 01:59:14 Laura Hamilton: Yes, helpful 01:59:53 Sylvia Hastedt: Could we feasibly do a genetic pedigree for traits? 02:00:20 Trish Hughes: Question on the soft tissue cancers and heritability. If the dog died of hemangiosarcoma at 8 then he inherited it but even though his parents didn’t have it. Does that mean that his offspring will inherit it from him. 02:02:44 Julie Dallaire: have to run. Thanks a lot. Can't wait for the genetic webinar! 02:03:00 Renee Wagner: would the age of cancer showing depend on the breed for what the cut off is for inheritance vs other 02:03:29 Ruthie Paulson: First webinar for me! A great one! Thanks so much! 02:06:42 Meggan Abboud: You giving us the apps for genetic pedigrees? 02:06:42 Shelly Sheaffer: Thank you! This was terrific. 02:06:44 Janet Jeffries: thanks! LOTS to think about! 02:07:17 Renee Wagner: I do yearly survey monkey 02:07:19 Gail Lefferts: Thank you! Great seminar! 02:07:27 Melinda Medina: THANK YOU! 02:07:33 Kelly: Thank you, Gayle! 02:07:37 Cynthia Berube: Thank you for a great evening of learning! 02:07:37 Cyndi Stokvis: thank you, another great webinar 02:07:41 Tracy Urban: Simply Excellent! 02:07:45 Carolyn DeBar: Thank you!