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January 17, 2008 Subject: Keeping our healthy breed healthy - Introducing the CHIC ProgramGreeting ISAA Members, Breeders, and Friends
As
many of you may, or may not, be aware the ISAA has initiated a project that will join our dogs with the Canine Health Foundation’s
CHIC system. What is CHIC?The Canine Health Information Center, also known as CHIC, is a centralized
canine health database jointly sponsored by the AKC/Canine Health Foundation (AKC/CHF) and the Orthopedic Foundation for Animals
(OFA). It is an online repository for breed specific health data that is available for anyone to review. To
provide a source of health information for owners, breeders, and scientists, that will assist in breeding healthy dogs. The
CHIC program offers benefits to breeders, buyers, parent clubs, and researchers. - For
breeders, CHIC provides a reliable source of information regarding dogs they may use in their breeding programs.
In the future, breeders can begin to analyze the pedigrees of a proposed breeding for health strengths and weaknesses as well
the traditional analysis of conformation, type, and performance strengths and weaknesses.
- For
buyers, the CHIC program provides accurate information about the results of a breeder's health testing.
For diseases that are limited to phenotypic evaluations, there are no guarantees. However, the probability that an animal
will develop an inherited disease is reduced when its ancestry has been tested normal. Further, as more DNA tests become available
and the results are entered into CHIC, the CHIC database will be able to establish whether progeny will be clear, carriers,
or affected.
- For our parent club, the ISAA, while establishing our new health database on our own, CHIC provides the answer with no upfront
investment required by the club. The CHIC infrastructure is supplied and maintained by the OFA. The data is maintained in
a secure environment by trained staff. The services are not subject to the time, technology, and resource constraints that
parent clubs might face on their own. This frees parent clubs to focus on their core strengths of identifying health concerns,
educating their membership, and encouraging participation in the CHIC program.
- For
researchers, CHIC provides confidential and accurate aggregate information on multiple generations of dogs.
CHIC information will also be useful for epidemiological studies enhancing our knowledge of health issues affecting all breeds
of dogs.
- For members interested in canine health issues, CHIC is
a tool to monitor disease prevalence and measure progress. Our breed is a very healthy breed. Our goal is to keep it that
way.
The ProcessYour ISAA Board
of Directors (BOD) has investigated the available options, and contacted the CHIC counsel, requesting that the Icelandic Sheepdog be included in the data base. We were added to that
data base a few short days ago. We are very excited to share this new program with you and hope you will participate. Our MissionYour ISAA BOD wants
health information to be accessible to everyone. Furthermore, we want that information to be housed in centralized locations.
Currently, information for some health tests is online but not easy to find or navigate to. Once breeders
add information specific to their dogs, that information will all be in one place. Most of the data present
on the current OFA and CERF sites will be directly transferred to the CHIC site. A few tests, like PennHIP, that do not have an electronics transfer option, will require manual entry of the
information and there will be a one time fee ($25), per dog, for this service. Calling Breeders, Members & Friends!There is one important task that can be completed by any person who
owns an ISD that can help the breed in the future with research. This is the submission of a blood sample
for future DNA research specifically related to our breed. Blood is the gold standard for genetic material; the yield of DNA
is sufficient for all research methods, including technologies on the horizon. Moreover, the stability and purity of the DNA
is of the highest caliber, which offers many benefits. This is not to be confused with AKC DNA collection which is used for
different reasons.
The CHIC DNA Repository collects and stores canine DNA samples
along with corresponding genealogic and phenotypic information to facilitate future research and testing aimed at reducing
the incidence of inherited disease our dogs. Objectives- Facilitate more rapid research progress by expediting the sample collection process and allow researchers
to begin testing immediately if we encounter a new inherited disease;
- Provide researches with optimized
family groups needed for research;
- Allow breeders to take advantage of future DNA based
disease tests as they come available;
- Foster a team environment between breeders, owners and
the research community improving the likelihood of genetic discovery.
I want to
participate. What do I need to do?You can request the
“Application for DNA Repository” form from
CHIC. The link is listed below. Have a 10cc sample drawn
by your vet and shipped to the processing center. There is a short survey to fill out and sent in as part
of the process. They also require a 3 generation pedigree which the ISAA (Knox Rhine) will provide, via
email, if you do not already have one. The cost of the blood sample processing is $20.00. Anyone who has
recorded OFA and CERF results will receive a CHIC number
upon submission of the blood sample. Our Commitment to You and Your ISD(s)As
part of our commitment to monitoring the health of our breed, the ISAA will reimburse the first 30 members half of the $20.00
sample processing fee once you receive your DNA registration
number from CHIC. Example: IS-DNA 1/B (the B means blood sample). Furthermore,
Approved ISAA Breeders who participate in the CHIC program
will get a “CHIC” label on the breeder page, attached to their
breeder information on the ISAA website, letting people know that they are committed to the health of our breed. See example
below. on the ISAA website, letting people know that they are
committed to the health of our breed. See example below.
on the ISAA website, letting people know that they are committed to the health of our breed. See example below.

Note: If you should choose not to ask ISAA for the $10.00 reimbursement,
we will be grateful and will consider it a donation that can be used for future projects. Who do I go to if I have a question?Breeding Review
& Compliance Committee CHIC
Representative isaabrcc@gmail.com Where do I go to see the program and directions
so that I can proceed? How will my information be presented on the CHIC site when I register my dog(s)?EYE ON THE FUTURE OF OUR BREEDOther
tests will be reviewed in the future, after CHIC is fully implemented, for ISAA partial cost reimbursements to participating
breeders and/or “pet” owners. Thank you
for your commitment to our wonderful dogs and a big thank you to Knox for all his hard work on this project.
Your ISAA BOD, Donna, Spike, Liz, Knox, Shellie, Peg, Maggy, Judi
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