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NEWSLETTER JUNE 2017 From the Chair: The Breeder Profile this month showcases Roni Oma from Australia. Her home bred and bru d Champion dog Costog Mompessons Home Bru achieved the enviable accolade of being a Cruft s BOB winner. This places Roni up there with the top breeders of Bullmastiffs. Roni and a litter of pups Roni says she got her very first dog, a Bullmastiff, in 1995 and at the time it was a toss- up between the dog and a mini pig! Well the dog won and Burgowood Cotehele, a bitch purchased from Dot Edwards arrived on the doorstep and Roni s show and breeding career began. Roni is quite open about her first venture into the showing fraternity where she exhibited at the National Bullmastiff Show in 1999 in the state of Victoria it was a disaster and nearly put me off totally from showing and the Breed.

However common sense prevailed and with the help of mentors like Mave Rostron and Doris Warren and the well-known kennels of Nawkeen, Graecia, Ricci, Murbisa, Trumaca, Todomas and Pitman s, she persevered, learnt all she could, re-planned her breeding and exhibiting programme and went forward to become a force in her own right. Roni continues I chose my Prefix Costog, a twelfth century Welsh word, that I found in the history section of Douglas Oliff s book on the breed. It means house dog, guard dog, cur, ban dog basically dog. Roni continues with the background to her names I chose to name my keepers after lovely national trust historic properties that I have visited and enjoyed my way to remember them. I m sure many of those large English estates would have used Bullmastiff type dogs to protect their game. From a striking youngster to a BIS (4 European A B Shows) /MBISS and Crufts BOB winner Kiffie alias: Ch.(UK) /Aust. Supreme Ch./ Int. Champion Costog Mompessons Home Bru has offspring in England, France, Italy, Croatia, Finland, Sweden, Hungary and Australia Roni continues Kiffie is one of the very few dogs who have the rare combination of great conformation, fantastic movement and great temperament and attitude. He loves showing and is happy to come back into the ring over and over again - unusual in this breed I have found! What I appreciate in this breed is the size, substance, strong chest, lovely head and mask and good movement (and hence correct balanced angles in front and the rear) This is what I focus on in my breeding. I have tended to keep bitches as I believe they are more important to my breeding plans. Of the 12 or so litters I have had I have used frozen semen on 10 of them, mostly lovely dogs that have selected Graecia stock behind them. It is important to me to keep good bitches and select the right males for each of them which frozen semen makes possible.

To date I haven t had any problems with fertility and credit, not just good luck, but a sensible diet consisting of home cooked ingredients, raw meat, vegetables, certain fruits and supplements. My dogs have never needed dental care. Carrots are my handy hint for good dental hygiene a big raw carrot each day keeps my dog s teeth white even into old age. I also feel that my lack of joint problems is partly due to the fact that only when my dogs have reached 12 months old do I feed them kibble / dry food for breakfast but I always maintain the wet home cooked dinner so the youngsters all grow up lean and don t put stress on growing joints / tendons etc. Roni is licensed with the Australian Kennel Club to judge Gundogs, Working, Herding and Utility and is training for Toys and Hounds. BISS Ch. Costog Ernies Little Treasure Ch. Costog Hidcotes Treasure - Madi Lily Roni s top show bitch Ch. Costog Mompesson Enchanted Bru- Bron Aust.Ch/NZ Ch. Costog Fentons Treasured Miss Sally ******************

AN ODE TO ALL THE GIRLS For all the girls with the muckers, waterproof trousers and gloves with a hole in a finger.. For all the girls who skip a party because they must get up at 05h30 to drive to a show.. For all the girls who will feed, pick up the poop and have hair covered clothes for the love of their best friend.. For the girls who can tow and set up a caravan.. For the girls who would rather perform a thirty second sprint several times a day to a ½ kilometre jog once.. For the girls who thinks dog nail clippers are tools.. For the girls who spend more money on toys, balls & tuggies than their own accessories.. For the girls who are excited opening a box with a leather collar and lead in it.. For the girls who filled a stocking for a dog.. For the girls who wear a coat or t-shirt with their dog s name on it & not a pop group.. For the girls who dreamed of a puppy for Christmas.. For the girls, whose every jacket has poop bags in the pockets. This is for the dreams we hold and the memories we all share. We know how to love unconditionally because a dog has taught us This is a lifestyle Dog sports are just a hobby! ************* Mariaan Gresse has two pups available one bitch and one dog both brindle. See Litter Bin on our web site: www.capebullmastiffclub.co.za The sire: Kiala Born in a Getz

PART TWO: CANINE HIP DYSPLASIA Dr Angelique Smit CONGENITAL VS GENETIC DISEASE: Genetic disease (= heritable, inherited) is a disease whose underlying basis is due to action of a gene or several genes acting to produce the defect. Congenital disease means that the problem is present from birth. Congenital disease may or may not be genetic. Where the disease is not genetic it may be a result of an insult to the embryo of foetus which occurred at a very specific time during in utero development. Had the insult occurred a few days either side of this time then the defect might not have occurred. Let me try to make sense of all this: I d like to use a disease in cats to illustrate what I mean. Persian cats are known to develop a disease called Polycystic Kidney Disease (PKD). This is a genetic disease. Persian cats that are genetically coded to develop PKD are not born with abnormal kidneys (so NOT a congenital defect) but develop PKD as adult cats. Basically, they are programmed to develop this disease. The same is true for dogs with both hip and elbow dysplasia. HD is not a congenital disease because it is not present at birth. However, many breeds of dogs are genetically programmed to develop HD or ED later in life. The measure of genetic programming is the heritability. The exact heritability percentage varied amongst studies, but the average I could find was about 30%. This is by far the single biggest factor that determines whether an animal will develop HD or not. Yes, environmental factors do play a HUGE role, but no studies have been done to determine exact percentages (for example what percentage does obesity contribute to the problem, or poor nutrition or exercise). It is important to recognize that environmental factors are unable to cause HD, although they can influence whether an animal with the genes that code for HD will develop a clinical problem. Because HD is a genetic disease with a heritability of about 30% we need to try to identify which animals have the disease to breed responsibly. This is where doing radiographs (x-rays) to determine hip scores is important. Even though radiographic hip scoring has not helped to eliminate Canine HD, I still feel that it is very valuable. Allow me to quote another study done between 1995 and 2004. The breeds of dogs included Bernese Mountain Dogs, German Shepherds, Golden Retriever s, Labrador retriever s and Rottweilers. The study population was between 1667 and 10663 dogs per breed. The title of this article is Association between radiographic assessment of hip status

and subsequent incidence of veterinary care and mortality related to hip dysplasia in insured Swedish dogs. Prev Vet Med Feb 1; 93 (2:3):222-32. The conclusion of this study is: based on the strong association between radiographic hip status and incidence of HD- related veterinary care and mortality; and the previously reported moderate heritability of hip status, we conclude that selection based on screening results for hip status can be expected to reduce the risk of HD- related clinical problems. So basically, one can t use dogs for breeding that have bad hip scores, and then think that by simply controlling environmental factors they will not develop HD. So now that I ve looked at the genetics and heritability, let me go back to hip dysplasia. I agree with Carol Beachat that joint laxity is a big problem. According to the Merck veterinary manual the pathophysiologic basis for hip dysplasia is a disparity between hip joint muscle mass and rapid bone development. Thus, coxofemoral joint laxity or instability develops and subsequently leads to degenerative joint changes e.g.: acetabular bone sclerosis, osteophytosis, thickened femoral neck, joint capsule fibrosis and sub-luxation of the femoral head. Coming back to the article in the Canadian Veterinary Journal, August 1995, the authors also recognize joint laxity: it is well accepted that joint laxity increases the environmental stress on the joint and significantly increases the frequency and severity of hip dysplasia, but other environmental factors must modify the influence of joint laxity on hip development. It has been postulated that genetics plays an important role in the degree of hip joint laxity present in an individual, but this remains to be proven. Nutrition and obesity Fries and Remedios found that nutrition is a major environmental factor influencing the development of hip dysplasia. It may change the frequency and severity in genetically predisposed individuals, but it does not cause hip dysplasia. Dietary excesses are important contributing factors. Excess energy consumption, whether in the form of fat, protein or carbohydrate in immature animals will, with genetic limits, increase skeletal growth and body weight compared with those fed normal or restricted diets. What did the studies say about obesity? There is good evidence(class1*) to support weight loss as an effective treatment for human knee OA. In the dog the relationship is just beginning to be investigated. The results of one study in dogs (class iv evidence*) suggests that preventing the development of overweightness and obesity reduces the prevalence of hip dysplasia and OA of the hip and other joints. The other studies (class iii and iv evidence*) support weight loss as an effective treatment for OA in affected overweight and obese dogs.

In conclusion: My final summary on Canine Hip Dysplasia is borrowed from the abstract to the article in the Canadian veterinary Journal of August 1995: Animals affected by hip dysplasia are born with normal hips, but quickly develop subluxation of the femoral head. Degenerative joint disease follows. Hip Dysplasia is a complex, inherited, polygenic trait. Selective breeding of only normal dogs with normal littermates, parents and grandparents is the commended method of reducing the incidence in the general population. Gene expression in affected individuals may be modified by a number of environmental factors. These factors do not cause hip dysplasia, but they alter manifestations of the trait and its severity. Nutrition is a major environmental factor. Excess energy consumption increases the frequency and severity of hip dysplasia in genetically predisposed dogs. Food intake should be regulated to maintain a slender figure with the ribs and dorsal vertebral spines easily palpable, but not visible. Excess dietary calcium and vitamin D contribute to hip dysplasia in genetically predisposed individuals and should be avoided. High dose vitamin C supplementation in growing puppies does not prevent hip dysplasia, and this practice should be discontinued. Animals must be two years old before they can be certified as normal, but the disease may be diagnosed earlier. Earlier diagnosis of the condition would be very useful for the selection of breeding stock, but palpation techniques and the standard extended view radiographs have unacceptably high rates of error in young puppies. Stress radiography techniques may improve the accuracy of early diagnosis in the future DR Smit apologizes for the academic nature of this paper. ***************

FROM THE FAMILY ALBUMS.

The information in this magazine is confined to its members. Statements or opinions may be expressed in this communication that are personal to the writers and do not necessarily represent the views of the Club. The Cape Bullmastiff Club Post Net Suite 65 Private bag X15 Somerset West 7129 info@capebullmastiffclub.co.za or www.capebullmastiffclub.co.za