According to a survey conduced in 2000~2001 by the Japan Animal Hereditary Disease Network (JAHD). The prevalence of hip dysphasia, a hereditary disorder of the hip joints, in the Labrador Retriever was 46.7% in Japan. This percentage is the same as that which was seen in Sweden in 1976 immediately prior to the founding of the Open Registry system. The open registry enabled free access to information concerning genetic disorders carried by individual dogs thus promoting the breeding of healthy dogs.
Currently in Sweden dogs must be tested for genetic disorders in order to be registered for a legitimate pedigree. But Japan, unfortunately has fallen behind in this area and has much work yet to do in order to catch up with such an advanced system. In Japan people tend to associate genetic disorders in dogs with the concept of an "inferior specimen" whereas in reality many such dogs if not too seriously affected make good companion animals.
It is simply that they cannot be used for breeding. But this image has made breeders and pet businesses extremely reluctant to disclose information. And needless to say, this in turn has created more "bad breeding".
JAHD was founded in 2003 as a non-profit organization by several veterinarians conscious of this issue. Currently they run a voluntary screening and posting service where an interested owner/breeder may register with the network, have their dog tested, and if they so wish, have the results posted on the JAHD site. JAHD is still a very small, limited endeavor and the testing is done only for hip and elbow joints, and the patella (knees). But it is a solid start towards proper testing, information disclosure, and ethical breeding.
Breeding of dogs in Japan is still a very obscure business where the line between breeders and puppy mills is sometimes rather fuzzy. But with pet shops being at the top of the list for "sources of pet dogs" for the public, it is essential that organization like JAHD work towards educating both the professionals and the general public about what genetic disorders are and what they can do to undermine the welfare of unborn generations.
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2012
- [January 2012]
- Politics and Animal Welfare
2011
- [December 2011]
- The Country of the Aquarium
- [November 2011]
- Dangerous Dogs
- [October 2011]
- Revision of the Animal Welfare Law
- [September 2011]
- Evacuating With Pets
- [August 2011]
- Helping Animals After the Quake
- [July 2011]
- Animals in the Nuclear Evacuation Zone
- [June 2011]
- Animals in the Aftermath of the Great Earthquake of Eastern Japan
- [May 2011]
- The Great Earthquake
- [March 2011]
- Rabbit Island
- [February 2011]
- Unwanted Pets
- [January 2011]
- The Year of the Rabbit
2010
- [December 2010]
- Funerals for Pets:An Animal Welfare Issue?
- [November 2010]
- The Growing Pet Business Sector in Japan
- [October 2010]
- A Difficult Time for Zoos
- [September 2010]
- The Aftermath of the Foot and Mouth Disease
- [August 2010]
- Service Dogs in Japan
- [July 2010]
- Alien Species
- [June 2010]
- The Growing Pet Care Market
- [May 2010]
- The Future of Bears in Japan
- [April 2010]
- Resident Cards for Dogs
- [March 2010]
- Favorite Pets for the Older Generation
- [February 2010]
- Behavior Problems in Dogs
- [January 2010]
- Disaster-Preparedness of Pet Owners
2009
- [December 2009]
- Encouraging Trends in Dog Ownership
- [November 2009]
- "City Pets : Where do they Live and Where Do They Go"
- [October 2009]
- Hunting Dolphins
- [September 2009]
- Price are going up for Pets, Too!
- [August 2009]
- Current Conditions in Animal welfare
- [July 2009]
- Badgers and Foxes : Pranksters in Japanese Lore
- [June 2009]
- Revision of the Service Dog Law
- [May 2009]
- More Dogs and Cats
- [April 2009]
- The Making of Veterinarians
- [March 2009]
- Therapy Animals in Japan
- [February 2009]
- Birds and theJapan
- [January 2009]
- Happy Year of the Cow!
2008
- [December 2008]
- An International Controversy
- [November 2008]
- Cat Cafe's?
- [October 2008]
- Be Kind To Animals Week
- [September 2008]
- Quarantine of Dogs in Japan
- [August 2008]
- Microchipping in Japan
- [July 2008]
- Akita Dogs
- [June 2008]
- Pet Trends in Japan
- [May 2008]
- The Worries of Japanese Pet Owners
- [April 2008]
- Recent Pet Stats for Japan
- [March 2008]
- The Future of Animal Experiments
- [February 2008]
- Animals Attract Students
- [January 2008]
- The Year of the Mouse
2007
- [December 2007]
- Pet Food Safety in Japan
- [November 2007]
- Saying Good-bye to Your Pets
- [October 2007]
- IAHAIO Conference in Tokyo
- [September 2007]
- Autumn is for Rabbits
- [August 2007]
- The Dangers of Summer
- [July 2007]
- More Apartments Allowing Pets
- [June 2007]
- 5 Years Since the Law
- [May 2007]
- The Cost of Pet - keeping in Japan
- [April 2007]
- Animal Stats for 2006
- [March 2007]
- Dog Breeding & Genetic Disorders in Japan
- [February 2007]
- Who Are the Good Pet Owners?
- [January 2007]
- Happy year of the wild boar!
2006
- [December 2006]
- Women in the Animal Professions
- [November 2006]
- The People's Perception of Zoos
- [October 2006]
- Service Dogs in Japan
- [September 2006]
- Pets in Natural Disasters
- [August 2006]
- Winner or Loser
- [July 2006]
- The Wildlife Controversy
- [June 2006]
- Dog Ownership and Age
- [May 2006]
- Dog Spas
- [April 2006]
- Retirement, Old Age, and Companion Animals
- [March 2006]
- Who is in charge?
- [February 2006]
- Pet Business in the City
- [January 2006]
- Year of the Dog
2005
- [December 2005]
- Third Year Review of the Service Dog Access Law
- [November 2005]
- Purebred Craze
- [October 2005]
- Co - existing With Crows
- [September 2005]
- A few more words on the Revision of the Animal Welfare Law
- [August 2005]
- Insects as Pets?
- [July 2005]
- [Animal Businesses] in the Revised Animal Welfare Law
- [June 2005]
- Cat Ownership in Japan
- [May 2005]
- Bears still appear around human communities
- [April 2005]
- Animal Nurses in Japan
- [March 2005]
- Keeping pets without house
- [February 2005]
- Veterinary education in Japan
- [January 2005]
- Happy Year of the Rooster!
2004
- [December 2004]
- Looking Forward to 2007
- [November 2004]
- Rabies, a Serious Risk to both Man and Dog
- [October 2004]
- Animals in Pet Shops
- [September 2004]
- Cats: Lucky or Unlucky
- [August 2004]
- Rabies Vaccinations and Pet Imports
- [July 2004]
- Pets Over the Net !?
- [June 2004]
- Menageries or Educational Institutions?
- [May 2004]
- The Avian Flu and School Animals
- [April 2004]
- Recent Pet Survey Statistics
- [March 2004]
- A Survey of Japanese Zoos
- [February 2004]
- Flying Pets
- [January 2004]
- The Year of the Monkey, Who Will Celebrate?
2003
- [December 2003]
- Save Rate of Unwanted Pets in Japan
- [November 2003]
- Pet Overpopulation .... What Are the Solutions?
- [October 2003]
- Endeavor to Register Non-Domestic Species
- [September 2003]
- Those popular Small Dogs
- [August 2003]
- The Incidence of Dog Bite Accidents
- [July 2003]
- Dog Parks, Cat Parks... zoos?
- [June 2003]
- Breed Popularity.... a headache and a heartache.
- [May 2003]
- Is Dog-Fighting a Valuable Cultural Tradition?
- [April 2003]
- 8 strong needs for change in the fifth year review of the animal welfare law
- [March 2003]
- Trend of Motives and Concern with social manners of Pet Keeping
- [February 2003]
- [Dog-Runs] in Japan
- [January 2003]
- Euthanasia
2002
- [December 2002]
- Animals in Education
- [November 2002]
- Bullfighting in Japan
- [October 2002]
- The Next Revision of Animal Welfare Law
- [September 2002]
- Wild Bears and the Human Community
- [August 2002]
- Pets in Apartments
- [July 2002]
- Genetic disorders in purebred dogs
- [June 2002]
- New Access Law for Service Dogs
- [May 2002]
- Activity for promoting the social acceptance of pet dogs
- [April 2002]
- Dog Bite Accident
- [March 2002]
- Crows and City Life: Who is at fault?
- [February 2002]
- Raccoons, crows, and fetal cats...
- [January 2002]
- Pet Ownership in Japan
2001
- [December 2001]
- Veterinary Education in Japan
- [November 2001]
- Feral Cats in Japan
- [October 2001]
- Shiba Dogs
- [September 2001]
- ACCESS LAW TO BE INSTITUTED!
- [August 2001]
- Rabbit in school





