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Have a health clinic you would like to list on the OFA Health Clinic Calendar? Fill out the form and submit. This service is free. Clinic Submission Form.
The OFA website and databases provide the tools needed to promote the health and welfare of companion animals through a reduction in the incidence of genetic disease.
We are a database for canine genetic diseases, we work with veterinarians, breeders, and dog owners around the world to collect health testing information and process it into our database. These health tests include radiographic hip and elbow dysplasia screening, DNA based genetic test results, soft tissue examinations for cardiac, eyes ...
How do I get my dog screened and registered with the OFA? Step 1. Schedule an appointment with your veterinarian. Download, print, and bring the OFA form to your appointment . Note: Discuss the use of sedation with your veterinarian prior to the appointment.
Phone (573) 442-0418; Fax (573)875-5073 . www.ofa.org. Step 5. Once received by OFA, a breed registry number will be issued for any dog found to be normal for cardiac disease at 12 months of age or older. The breed registry number will indicate the age at the time of evaluation and the type of examiner (C-cardiologist, S-specialist, and P ...
If you search for a dog’s exact registered name or number and no results are found, then either the name/number is incorrect or that dog does not have health testing. There is no in between. Checking OFA is how you verify that a breeder is being truthful about health testing.
HERE. for dates, locations, details, and registration information. Is your dog kennel club, breed club, parent club, veterinary clinic, or health foundation planning a OFA, CERF, or other dog health clinic? Contact Us.