Has anyone here done the MLS DNA test UC Davis is now offering? I know one of my boys is out of a bloodline that produces it so finally got around to contacting them a few days ago, haven't heard back yet. I'm getting antsy, lol, wondering if I have the correct link?
http://www.vgl.ucdavis.edu/services/MLS.php
On that note, anybody get their results back if they've sent it out? How long did it take? Also heard through the grapevine the results can be submitted to OFA for certification??? Any truth to that?
Musladin-Leuke DNA Testing
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Yes, just sent some test strips into them today.... you might want to call them if you do not hear back from them... they will mail out the test strips to you, it will cost you $50.00 for each dog tested.
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UPDATE: The dog I had tested turned out to be N/MLS, so he's a carrier of the gene.
Off to go test my other show bred hounds, so glad there is a test for this! The DNA screening is reasonably priced & invaluable.
Off to go test my other show bred hounds, so glad there is a test for this! The DNA screening is reasonably priced & invaluable.

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I knew nothing about this. So like the sponge I am, I start doing research and reading everything I can. I found it interesting that one kennel had 2 of these puppies listed on their website for "special homes", and at the same time had 6 more litters being announced. I personally would be taking a serious look at all the dogs in my kennel and having them tested before I bred anymore if I already had 2. The numbers being researched at this point seems relatively small, but I am sure a lot of them are probably never reported. Just wondering if anybody here has seen one of these pups. Do they continue to live semi normal lives?
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tiffinis wrote:I knew nothing about this. So like the sponge I am, I start doing research and reading everything I can. I found it interesting that one kennel had 2 of these puppies listed on their website for "special homes", and at the same time had 6 more litters being announced. I personally would be taking a serious look at all the dogs in my kennel and having them tested before I bred anymore if I already had 2. The numbers being researched at this point seems relatively small, but I am sure a lot of them are probably never reported. Just wondering if anybody here has seen one of these pups. Do they continue to live semi normal lives?
Tiffinis - I know EXACTLY which kennel website you're referring to, I have a dog from her. Right now I am "on the fence" about her for another reason - not really because of all the litters, I don't hold that against a breeder so long as they are producing well bred examples of the breed. They're just contributing to more well bred Beagles out there, and that's always a good thing. I know one dog she does not own but is out of her kennel being bred to this year is N/N for MLS & was tested by his owner. The dam of my male has been tested & is a carrier. She is one of the bitches being bred this year. As for the others, I don't know if they were tested, but I think she has gotten them screened for MLS.
I had asked this breeder about genetic issues but the MLS was not disclosed to me until after I got him MLS tested and contacted her w/ the results

I have never seen MLS pups, but they used to be called "chinese beagles" because their skin is so tight, leathery that their eyes look slanted. They will also usually have a short outer toe and appear as if they are walking on their toes, again b/c the skin is so tight. In some pics of MLS pups it appears that the person holding them is pulling them up when they are standing "flat" on the ground - this is how tight the skin is. Occasionally there will be heart murmurs or orthopedic problems, but this is pretty rare.
