Penny, the mother, is a mini bernedoodle f1b. She displays
the Bernese Mountain dog temperament through her loving
playful disposition and the poodle side of her is shown in
her ability to learn things quickly. She weighs 18lbs.
Penny is micro-chipped and has been tested and cleared
for over 150 genetic diseases through Canine Health Check.
Tucker is a 9 lb mini poodle. He has an exceptionally loyal and friendly personality.
He is micro-chipped and has been tested and cleared
for over 150 genetic diseases through Canine Health Check.He receives regular veterinarian care and is in excellent health.
Tucker is OFA elbow certified through Orthopedic Foundation for Animals.
More info on OFA testing here https://www.ofa.org
Tuckers hips were evaluated and cleared by PennHIP.PennHIP is a program which evaluates the quality of the hips in dogs.
The program was established at the University of Pennsylvania School
of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Gail Smith in 1993, with the primary objective
of reducing the prevalence of hip dysplasia in dogs. To assess a dog's hip joints,
three radiographs are taken from different angles while the dog is under general anesthesia. Radiographs are submitted to the PennHIP for assessment,
and are assigned a score, called a distraction index
. Veterinarians must be trained members of the PennHIP Networt in order to take
radiographs for these assessment. It was considered as the most evidence-based
radiographic method to diagnose hip dysplasia.
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