Resources

Lifetime students of the canine, we constantly seek knowledge. This resource section contains a wealth of information.
“If we value independence,
if we are disturbed by the growing conformity of knowledge,
of values, of attitudes, which our present system induces,
then we may wish to set up conditions of learning which make for uniqueness,
for self-direction, and for self-initiated learning.”
Carl Rogers
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Anatomy Color Genetics Renal Dysplasia Reproduction Standards
The Apso of the future based on the Apso of the past is definitely a theme throughout the FFT breeding program. For years, we utilized the traditional practice of line breeding. In recent years, some principles of population genetics have been incorporated, in particular because of the importance of producing healthy Apsos .
Wanting to be part of the solution, we’ve been actively involved in DNA research since 1996. Our dogs have contributed DNA to a number of research projects around the globe, including the plasticity of the canine genome and tracing the origins of dog breeds. Wanting answers on a molecular level, our own main focus has been on Renal Dysplasia, with the eventual realization of another tool to help when planning our breeding program. Our compiled data, the foundation of the research leading to the direct DNA test for RD, is further explained in This Miserable Thing.And, published in the AKC Gazette, Debby helps educate breeders on how to use this new technology in A Pathway? Or a Superhighway?
With this new technology, our breeding dogs can be DNA tested rather than screened with kidney biopsies. We monitor other breed problems with the intention of addressing an issue – should it arise – before it can become prevalent in our lineage. Genetic tests provide breeders with knowledge that can be very useful if used correctly.
Above all, do no harm.

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