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The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 22/09/2020 11:34:53 AMS Tests September 2020 Page: 1 of 6 Report: r_dna_test The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 22/09/2020 11:34:53 AMS Tests September 2020 Page: 1 of 6 Below is a list of Kennel Club registered dogs of the breed specified above, together with their sire and dam, giving the date that they were DNA tested for the recessively inherited disease specified above. The result of the test can be either CLEAR (no copies of the mutant gene), CARRIER (one copy of the mutant gene) or AFFECTED (two copies of the mutant gene). Note that the progeny of a clear sire and clear dam will also be clear (hereditarily clear), and the progeny of two hereditarily clear, or one hereditarily clear and one tested clear dog will also be hereditarily clear. Further information on this scheme can be obtained from The Kennel Club Dog Name Reg/Stud No DOB Sex Sire Dam Test Date Result BREED: SPANIEL (COCKER) AVA'S DREAMCHILD OF SAWKILL AT02634803 29/06/2016 B ARDUINNA'S ICE WARLORD SAWKILL'S BLACK BUMBLE BEE 07/08/2019 CARRIER AWYRLAS LOOSEY GOOSEY AU03568601 18/08/2017 B CINNABURY GOURMAND BROADREACH GEORGIE 07/02/2020 CARRIER BALNAFOICH LOCH RUTHVEN AW00880904 30/01/2019 B FUTURE LEGEND OF FYRISH LADY MCGREGOR 09/05/2019 CARRIER BELLE MY GOLDEN GIRL AS00368102 29/01/2015 B SEADOWN JAZZ BOY EOS OF LILLINGTON 07/05/2019 CARRIER BELLIS PERENNIS OF BIRDLIP WITH DAISACK AT01389901 20/03/2016 B SHALLOWBECK ANDY BIRDLIP CHARLIE GIRL 31/01/2018 CARRIER BIDDACOTT ANNIE AU02534505 08/07/2017 B MISSELCHALKE FRANTIC MANSELPARK ISABELL 12/02/2020 CARRIER BLUE DANDELION AP00076106 26/10/2011 D ROWAN LIDDLE LADY MARMADUKE 29/06/2017 CARRIER BLYTHVIEW GOLDEN LOLA AS03623001 25/08/2015 B RAVENINGHAM LAKE BLYTHVIEW ROXY 30/01/2019 CARRIER BOTTLESFORD GOING DUTCH AT CALMACS AM00737301 21/01/2011 B SILVER WIZARD THE CHOCOLATE JUMPING BEAN 05/12/2017 CARRIER (RE-IMPORT) BRADUP BELLA AQ01679802 27/03/2013 B CROSSGREEN FRANKIE GARTBRECK BLUEBELL 20/09/2017 CARRIER BRAMBLEHOLM BLUE MOON AT CNOCNAFEILLE AQ02160401 12/05/2013 B JASPER MORRIS OF CNOCNAFEILLE CINDERELLA DAZZLE AT BRAMBLEHOLM 06/01/2015 CARRIER BRAMBLEHOLM TIGER LILY AQ02160402 12/05/2013 B JASPER MORRIS OF CNOCNAFEILLE CINDERELLA DAZZLE AT BRAMBLEHOLM 03/05/2016 CARRIER BRANDYSNAP BOLDBOY AV00634906 17/01/2018 D FFLAMFOX BRUNO REMEDYCLOSE TUDOR LASS 20/02/2018 CARRIER BROWNIE GOLD DUST AV02159003 10/04/2018 D KENQUARTZ BROWNIE PENNY TAN 05/09/2019 CARRIER BRYNTAIL BLIZZEN AU04709508 10/12/2017 B FINEVIEW EXTROVERT AT BRYNTAIL MID HILL MAIDEN AT BRYNTAIL 21/02/2018 CARRIER BRYNTAIL CHIKA OF MINTERBURN AT02276201 06/06/2016 B FINEVIEW EXTROVERT AT BRYNTAIL MID HILL MAIDEN AT BRYNTAIL 30/09/2016 CARRIER BRYNTAIL DANCER AU04709501 10/12/2017 B FINEVIEW EXTROVERT AT BRYNTAIL MID HILL MAIDEN AT BRYNTAIL 26/04/2018 CARRIER BRYNTAIL PRANCER AU04709502 10/12/2017 D FINEVIEW EXTROVERT AT BRYNTAIL MID HILL MAIDEN AT BRYNTAIL 21/06/2018 CARRIER BRYNTAIL ZEUS AW03785406 27/09/2019 D FINEVIEW EXTROVERT AT BRYNTAIL MID HILL MAIDEN AT BRYNTAIL 02/07/2020 CARRIER BULLRUSH KINGFISHER AX01238104 20/03/2020 B ARDCHONNEL FAODALACH LADY FROM ASKE 29/04/2020 CARRIER BURGESTOKE MOLLY AU04362002 16/10/2017 B GARTH BROWN LAD BRENTELGREEN DEKOTA 14/02/2018 CARRIER BURTONGRANGE IRISS AU03985402 19/09/2017 B TOP BOYNES TIGER NIGHTLIGHT TEAL 23/04/2020 CARRIER BURTONGREEN ROSE AL04064305 13/07/2010 B TAWNYHILL DES MISTRESS OF DESTINY 24/05/2017 CARRIER CAESAR OF CASWALLON AP04093507 22/09/2012 D BLUE DANDELION LILLI LONGBILL 31/07/2017 CARRIER CALMACS COMING HOME TO BOTTLESFORD AV02054902 22/04/2018 D BLACKENGINE DUSK BOTTLESFORD GOING DUTCH AT CALMACS 19/09/2018 CARRIER (RE-IMPORT) CENTREWALK TRUMPET AQ01404205 05/04/2013 D TIMSGARRY SIMPSON CENTREWALK DAYDREAM 12/11/2018 CARRIER CHARTREUSE DARTON AV01917204 01/05/2018 B ZEUS OF MONTHAULT TOWERMAINE BERGYLTA 19/05/2020 CARRIER CHICOROCCA RISING STAR AT01435206 25/03/2016 B CENTREWALK SWEEP CEBN DREBETH 05/12/2017 CARRIER CHOCOLATE FLUSH BOY AS00735001 02/02/2015 D FEATHERBED HAWK RONGAI GOLDEN DYNAMO 17/06/2016 CARRIER CLONAMEG CAPERCAILLIE AV02412102 27/05/2018 B ARDCHONNEL FAODALACH MILLSEY PINOT OF CLONAMEG 25/07/2018 CARRIER CLONAMEG GHILLIE DHU AV02412101 27/05/2018 D ARDCHONNEL FAODALACH MILLSEY PINOT OF CLONAMEG 25/07/2018 CARRIER CLUMSETTER FIELD MAPLE AU00657802 12/02/2017 B BRYNTAIL APOLLO CLUMSETTER MYSTERIOUS GIRL 23/03/2017 CARRIER CLUMSETTER MYSTERIOUS GIRL AS00079802 22/11/2014 B GRANITE MIST OF CLUMSETTER CLUMSETTER FUNNY GIRL 11/02/2016 CARRIER Report: r_dna_test The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 22/09/2020 11:34:53 AMS Tests September 2020 Page: 2 of 6 Below is a list of Kennel Club registered dogs of the breed specified above, together with their sire and dam, giving the date that they were DNA tested for the recessively inherited disease specified above. The result of the test can be either CLEAR (no copies of the mutant gene), CARRIER (one copy of the mutant gene) or AFFECTED (two copies of the mutant gene). Note that the progeny of a clear sire and clear dam will also be clear (hereditarily clear), and the progeny of two hereditarily clear, or one hereditarily clear and one tested clear dog will also be hereditarily clear. Further information on this scheme can be obtained from The Kennel Club Dog Name Reg/Stud No DOB Sex Sire Dam Test Date Result BREED: SPANIEL (COCKER) CLUMSETTER SWEET CHESTNUT AU00657803 12/02/2017 B BRYNTAIL APOLLO CLUMSETTER MYSTERIOUS GIRL 23/03/2017 CARRIER CNOCNAFEILLE AFTER DARK AW03232802 12/09/2019 D NITHVALLEY ANGUS GLEN BRAMBLEHOLM BLUE MOON AT CNOCNAFEILLE 31/10/2019 CARRIER CNOCNAFEILLE APPLE CRUMBLE AU03613903 20/09/2017 B ROLLAFIELDS REDBUD AT NAXSHIVAN BRAMBLEHOLM BLUE MOON AT CNOCNAFEILLE 08/11/2017 CARRIER CNOCNAFEILLE BLUEBERRY PIE AU03613901 20/09/2017 B ROLLAFIELDS REDBUD AT NAXSHIVAN BRAMBLEHOLM BLUE MOON AT CNOCNAFEILLE 08/11/2017 CARRIER CNOCNAFEILLE DARK KNIGHT AW03232805 12/09/2019 D NITHVALLEY ANGUS GLEN BRAMBLEHOLM BLUE MOON AT CNOCNAFEILLE 30/10/2019 CARRIER CNOCNAFEILLE DARK STAR AW03232803 12/09/2019 B NITHVALLEY ANGUS GLEN BRAMBLEHOLM BLUE MOON AT CNOCNAFEILLE 30/10/2019 CARRIER CNOCNAFEILLE VANILLA ICE AU03613904 20/09/2017 D ROLLAFIELDS REDBUD AT NAXSHIVAN BRAMBLEHOLM BLUE MOON AT CNOCNAFEILLE 08/11/2017 CARRIER COCKLEHOPE SUMMER BREEZE AU02682302 25/06/2017 B RUMBLES LITTLE LADY SLOWCOACH BEDAZZLE 09/04/2019 CARRIER COEDYCELYN LADY ARGWENNA AR00941501 14/02/2014 B DALLANDOR GOLDEN PLOVER LOXDALE MARCH BROWN 25/04/2018 CARRIER COUNTRYWAYS FERGIE AU04015001 20/09/2017 B CENTREWALK SWEEP COUNTRYWAYS ALYSSUM 28/02/2018 CARRIER COUNTRYWAYS TAN AU04613001 23/10/2017 D COUNTRYWAYS KNIGHT CWMCYFFYLOG ADERYN 31/03/2018 CARRIER CREECHDALE XAHLIA AR03518405 31/08/2014 B CHYKNELL GREBE TIPTOPJACK APACHE 21/02/2018 CARRIER CURLIANNE MISTY MORNING AU03219102 13/07/2017 B FRED'S THEME BURTONGREEN ROSE 04/08/2018 CARRIER CURLIANNE PIRATES PATCH AU03219104 13/07/2017 D FRED'S THEME BURTONGREEN ROSE 04/08/2018 CARRIER CURLIANNE SUMMER BREEZE AU03219103 13/07/2017 B FRED'S THEME BURTONGREEN ROSE 04/08/2018 CARRIER DANDY DAZZLE OF OWDBETTS AL03298403 15/07/2010 D BALLISTIC BLUE KENMILLIX VESTA 14/02/2019 CARRIER DANZARG RALPH OF HOLKER AU01963605 25/04/2017 D LOWHOUSE TED DANZARG BRIGHT BREEZE 23/04/2020 CARRIER DEE DEE'S GYPSY DANCER AR03616205 06/09/2014 B KILTONBECK WARLORD TYNEGREEN BRADY'S DANCER 14/02/2018 CARRIER DIAMOND DESERT OASIS AM03611207 24/07/2011 B CHYKNELL GOLD STAR UPPERAUGHTON ANANKE 15/05/2018 CARRIER DIMMED JOY AV04081007 17/08/2018 D SWEETCHARIOT BLACK KNIGHT TOWNHILL COLLINS DELIGHT 10/04/2019 CARRIER DORIS DAYDREAM AS00773303 14/02/2015 B SLY SOLO OF TAWNYHILL CAMILLIES HONOUR 17/04/2018 CARRIER DUCHESS OF QUEEN CAMEL AW00887901 06/03/2019 B HORNINGSHAM REED CHICOROCCA RISING STAR 22/04/2020 CARRIER DURVILLES GEM OF ARDENSAWAH AS01297404 03/04/2015 B SPATCHCOCK SOL DURVILLES SWEET DREAMER 07/06/2017 CARRIER EDERLINE DORIS AQ00814804 19/01/2013 B DEEPFLEET ILLUSION MARMITE LADY 04/03/2019 CARRIER ENNBARR EMMA AP02810103 13/07/2012 B SLY SOLO OF TAWNYHILL SHOOTWOOD BEE EATER 01/08/2018 CARRIER FERNMEADOW'S CULLY AV02188701 13/06/2018 D ROLLAFIELDS REDBUD AT NAXSHIVAN THISTLEWOOD SANDY OF FERNMEADOW 17/07/2018 CARRIER FERNMEADOW'S SAPPHIRE AV02188704 13/06/2018 B ROLLAFIELDS REDBUD AT NAXSHIVAN THISTLEWOOD SANDY OF FERNMEADOW 17/07/2018 CARRIER FERNMEADOW'S TOURMALINE AV02188705 13/06/2018 B ROLLAFIELDS REDBUD AT NAXSHIVAN THISTLEWOOD SANDY OF FERNMEADOW 17/07/2018 CARRIER FERRY HOUSE GIRL AV02365505 26/05/2018 B ARDUINNA'S ICE WARLORD CHEEKY COCOA DELIGHT 04/01/2020 CARRIER FIELD MOUSE MONKEY AS03180506 29/05/2015 B SUGARBULLET ENFORCER SALTCREEK GOOGLE 03/07/2019 CARRIER FIG ROLY POLY AT04065304 07/11/2016 B SON OF ARAGON GEORGINA ENESCU 11/10/2018 CARRIER FIRCROWN MOOR WATERING AV01536006 27/02/2018 B MEADOWSEDGE LIEUTENANT OWDBETTS DUSTY DAWN 07/03/2019 CARRIER FLY AWAY RAVEN AQ01401401 24/11/2011 D RAVENRIVER ROCK GLENDALE LASS 20/08/2018 CARRIER FOLKVANG FORTUNE AU01031703 23/03/2017 B SAXONDAWN ELTON OF BREEZYBROOK MYTHICAL MAYHEM AT FOLKVANG 13/04/2017 CARRIER Report: r_dna_test The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 22/09/2020 11:34:53 AMS Tests September 2020 Page: 3 of 6 Below is a list of Kennel Club registered dogs of the breed specified above, together with their sire and dam, giving the date that they were DNA tested for the recessively inherited disease specified above. The result of the test can be either CLEAR (no copies of the mutant gene), CARRIER (one copy of the mutant gene) or AFFECTED (two copies of the mutant gene). Note that the progeny of a clear sire and clear dam will also be clear (hereditarily clear), and the progeny of two hereditarily clear, or one hereditarily clear and one tested clear dog will also be hereditarily clear.
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