What is a good hip score for a Labrador UK?

What is a good hip score for a Labrador UK?

For example the median for a Labrador Retriever is 9 according to the 2018 figures, so in line with the recommendations from the British Veterinary association (BVA) only dogs with a score less than 9 should be used for breeding.

What is a good hip score for a dog?

0-3
The score for each hip gives an indication of how severe the dysplasia is (so, for example, a hip scoring 0-3 is usually considered normal and healthy).

How do you hip score a dog UK?

The most reliable way of determining the health of a dog’s hips is by having your dog x-rayed and assessed by a specialist. Owners should make an appointment with their vet who can take the required x-ray of the dog’s hips. The x-ray will be taken under anaesthesia or heavy sedation.

What is a normal hip score?

The lower the score, the less the degree of dysplasia present. The minimum (best) score for each hip is zero, and the maximum (worst) is 53, giving a range for the total of 0 to 106.

Is 8 a good hip score for Labradors?

A good hip score for a Labrador is probably anything under 6, made up of even numbers on each side.

Is 12 a good hip score?

A balanced score of 12 would be 6/6, a better score would be 3/3 and a perfect score would be 0/0.

How much is hip scoring UK?

Our cost for Canine Hip Score is £168- as a complete package for breeders – This includes the general anaesthetic, taking of the x-rays and the BVA/KC fee Correct for 2022.

What age can a dog be hip scored?

Yes and No !!! -Yes all dogs must be at least 12 months old before they can be officially scored under the BVA/KC Canine health scheme. -No- The earliest we can estimate with accuracy how good or otherwise the hips are going to be is from approx 5 months of age.

Is 6 4 a good hip score for a Labrador?

At the time of writing the BMS for Labradors is 12 This is the total for the two hips added together. You can check the latest data on the British Veterinary Association website. A balanced score of 12 would be 6/6, a better score would be 3/3 and a perfect score would be 0/0.

What is an acceptable hip score for a Labrador?

Most Labrador breeders should be aiming to breed from stock with a hip score that is lower than average and balanced. This should result in gradual improvement in the breed over time. A good hip score for a Labrador is probably anything under 6, made up of even numbers on each side.

What age can you get your dog hip scored?

-Yes all dogs must be at least 12 months old before they can be officially scored under the BVA/KC Canine health scheme. -No- The earliest we can estimate with accuracy how good or otherwise the hips are going to be is from approx 5 months of age.

How much does it cost to get dogs hips checked?

OFA Fee Schedule

Test Type Age Fee
Hips + Elbows together 24+ mo $50
Hip Prelims 4-23 mo $35
Elbow Prelims 4-23 mo $35
Hip + Elbow Prelims together 4-23 mo $40

What is a normal hip score for a dog?

Each feature is scored from 0-6, with the exception of one, the caudal acetabular edge, which is scored between 0-5. Thus the total parameters for each hip can range from 0-53 and for a given dog, giving a possible total score of between 0 and 106.

Can you breed a dog with a low hip score?

Responsible breeders should select their breeding stock (both dogs and bitches) only from animals with hip scores below the breed median score. More information on the scoring process can be found in Ruth Dennis’ article in Companion Animal Practice. What is the breed median score?

How do I get a discount for Kennel Club Hip scoring?

Kennel Club Assured Breeders and SSPCA Assured Puppy Breeders receive a 15% discount when their submissions are made online. Once your dog has been scored, a completed certificate detailing the hip scores will be sent back to your vet and then passed on to yourself.

What is a hip dysplasia score on a radiograph?

The radiographs are scored by BVA appointed Scrutineers for any anatomical and pathological changes indicative of hip dysplasia and a score is recorded. This score, and its relation to the breed median score, is intended to assist dog breeders in their selection of breeding stock.