Labrador Eye Tests
There are several forms of eye disease seen in Labradors, which may cause blindness, that are known to be genetic in origin. These include Progressive Retinal Atrophy (generally referred to as PRA), Hereditary Cataract (HC) and a form of Retinal Dysplasia.
The B.V.A. runs a scheme for checking dog's eyes for these conditions. Designated "eye specialists" examine the dog's eyes with an opthalmascope and will issue certificates to those which appear to be clear of these conditions. Clear eye certificates, which state that the dog is "free from inherited eye defect" are valid for 12 months, after which they need to be renewed.
The NWLRC holds an eye clinic annually where eye tests are conducted and certificates can be issued under the B.V.A. scheme. For further details regarding this, please contact Mrs. Paddy Mott on 01704 880112.