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The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 19/09/2018 10:34:11 PRA (Rcd4) Tests September 2018 Page: 1 of 94 Report: r_dna_test The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 19/09/2018 10:34:11 PRA (rcd4) Tests September 2018 Page: 1 of 94 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: IRISH SETTER AIDIS QUILLAN AT02279106 24/06/2016 D DEACONARA DANSE DE BLEU AVEC HAZELBECK SPECIAL DREAMER 24/06/2016 HRDY CLEAR DOTCOMSETTER ALBUS DUMBLEDORE AV00935802 19/02/2018 D KEDALITA HARIBO KEDALITA LADY ROSEMARY 19/02/2018 HRDY CLEAR ALCHRISET A TASTE OF HONEY AU02756202 21/06/2017 B LANSTARA SPRING MOON DANAWAY GOODY TWO SHOES 21/06/2017 HRDY CLEAR ALCHRISET GOOD DAY SUNSHINE AU02756203 21/06/2017 D LANSTARA SPRING MOON DANAWAY GOODY TWO SHOES 21/06/2017 HRDY CLEAR ALCHRISET HERE COMES THE SUN AU02756201 21/06/2017 D LANSTARA SPRING MOON DANAWAY GOODY TWO SHOES 21/06/2017 HRDY CLEAR ALCHRISET I WANNA BE YOUR MAN AU02756204 21/06/2017 D LANSTARA SPRING MOON DANAWAY GOODY TWO SHOES 21/06/2017 HRDY CLEAR ALCHRISET TILL THERE WAS YOU AU02756205 21/06/2017 D LANSTARA SPRING MOON DANAWAY GOODY TWO SHOES 21/06/2017 HRDY CLEAR ALL THAT JAZZ AP02250407 03/05/2012 B THENDARA JEFFERSON AMONG ROHANMOR SWEET ANNIE (IKC) 03/05/2012 HRDY CLEAR AMBERLIGHT FIRELORD AQ00939701 02/03/2013 D CASKEYS PERSUADER FROM AMBERLIGHT REDDINS FROLIC AMONG AMBERLIGHT 02/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR AMBERLIGHT GUINEVERE 1926DC 02/03/2013 B CASKEYS PERSUADER FROM AMBERLIGHT REDDINS FROLIC AMONG AMBERLIGHT 02/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR AMBERLIGHT LADY CATRINA AQ00939707 02/03/2013 B CASKEYS PERSUADER FROM AMBERLIGHT REDDINS FROLIC AMONG AMBERLIGHT 02/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR AMBERLIGHT LADY MORGAUSE AQ00939706 02/03/2013 B CASKEYS PERSUADER FROM AMBERLIGHT REDDINS FROLIC AMONG AMBERLIGHT 02/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR AMBERLIGHT LADY VIVIAN AQ00939705 02/03/2013 B CASKEYS PERSUADER FROM AMBERLIGHT REDDINS FROLIC AMONG AMBERLIGHT 02/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR AMBERLIGHT SIR GWAINE AQ00939702 02/03/2013 D CASKEYS PERSUADER FROM AMBERLIGHT REDDINS FROLIC AMONG AMBERLIGHT 02/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR AMBERLIGHT SIR LEON AQ00939703 02/03/2013 D CASKEYS PERSUADER FROM AMBERLIGHT REDDINS FROLIC AMONG AMBERLIGHT 02/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR AMBLIN'S ABRACADABRA AP03084601 14/08/2012 D COPPER'S CHAMPAGNE ON ICE AT AOIBHEANNE AMBLIN ACQUIESCENCE 14/08/2012 HRDY CLEAR (IMP SWE) AMBLIN'S BREAKING FREE AP03084606 14/08/2012 D COPPER'S CHAMPAGNE ON ICE AT AOIBHEANNE AMBLIN ACQUIESCENCE 14/08/2012 HRDY CLEAR (IMP SWE) AMBLIN'S FLOW OF THE TIDE AP03084604 14/08/2012 D COPPER'S CHAMPAGNE ON ICE AT AOIBHEANNE AMBLIN ACQUIESCENCE 14/08/2012 HRDY CLEAR (IMP SWE) AMBLIN'S HERE COMES THE SUN AP03084603 14/08/2012 B COPPER'S CHAMPAGNE ON ICE AT AOIBHEANNE AMBLIN ACQUIESCENCE 14/08/2012 HRDY CLEAR (IMP SWE) AMBLIN'S OVER THE RAINBOW AP03084607 14/08/2012 B COPPER'S CHAMPAGNE ON ICE AT AOIBHEANNE AMBLIN ACQUIESCENCE 14/08/2012 HRDY CLEAR (IMP SWE) AMBLIN'S RAINBOW WATERS AP03084605 14/08/2012 B COPPER'S CHAMPAGNE ON ICE AT AOIBHEANNE AMBLIN ACQUIESCENCE 14/08/2012 HRDY CLEAR (IMP SWE) AMBLIN'S SWEET WILLIAM 0704DB 14/08/2012 D COPPER'S CHAMPAGNE ON ICE AT AOIBHEANNE AMBLIN ACQUIESCENCE 14/08/2012 HRDY CLEAR (IMP SWE) AMETHYST AKIHINOKI AR01498103 28/03/2014 D MILLCROFT MOONSPIRIT OVER COLOURBOX KIRWILLDALE SATINKA 28/03/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM ALIZE AR00836208 22/02/2014 B ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM CHINOOK OF RUARC AR00836205 22/02/2014 D ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM FAROU AR00836201 22/02/2014 D ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM FOEHN AR00836207 22/02/2014 B ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM LIBECCIO AR00836204 22/02/2014 D ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM MONSOON AR00836209 22/02/2014 B ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM PAMPERO AR00836206 22/02/2014 D ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANACARDIUM SIMOON AR00836202 22/02/2014 D ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR Report: r_dna_test The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 19/09/2018 10:34:11 PRA (rcd4) Tests September 2018 Page: 2 of 94 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: IRISH SETTER ANACARDIUM SIROCCO AR00836203 22/02/2014 D ANACARDIUM ELIXIR AUTUMNGLOW VENUS 22/02/2014 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY ABRAHAM AS03938701 30/09/2015 D ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY AIDAN 2121DB 30/09/2015 D ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY ALBERT AS03938703 30/09/2015 D ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY ALFIE TAYLOR AS02032401 14/03/2015 D EMBER RED HOT CHILIPEPPER OF QUENSHA (IMP BARDONHILL LEAPING WATER OVER ANLORY 14/03/2015 HRDY CLEAR SWE) ANLORY AMBROSE AS03938704 30/09/2015 D ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY AMELIA AS03938707 30/09/2015 B ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY AMOS AS03938705 30/09/2015 D ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY ANASTASIA AS03938708 30/09/2015 B ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY ANNABELLE AS03938709 30/09/2015 B ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY ANOUSKA AS03938710 30/09/2015 B ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY ANTOINETTE AS03938711 30/09/2015 B ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY AUBREY AS03938706 30/09/2015 D ROMARNE CLARK GABLE JOINS ANLORY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 30/09/2015 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY BELMENACH AQ03665607 29/08/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY BEN NEVIS AQ03665603 29/08/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CAITLIN AU00624007 09/01/2017 B ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CALVIN AU00624002 09/01/2017 D ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CAMERON AU00624003 09/01/2017 D ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CANDICE AU00624008 09/01/2017 B ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CARINA AU00624009 09/01/2017 B ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CARLA AU00624010 09/01/2017 B ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CASSANDRA AU00624011 09/01/2017 B ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CATRINA AU00624006 09/01/2017 B ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CECIL AU00624004 09/01/2017 D ANLORY KELTIC BLUE SKY BERFIELD KAITLYN JOINS ANLORY 09/01/2017 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY CORVINONE AT HENALEAS AS02032404 14/03/2015 B EMBER RED HOT CHILIPEPPER OF QUENSHA (IMP BARDONHILL LEAPING WATER OVER ANLORY 14/03/2015 HRDY CLEAR SWE) ANLORY CRAGGONMORE AQ03665601 29/08/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY DALMORE AQ03665604 29/08/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY DALWHINNIE AQ03665611 29/08/2013 B MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY FETTERSCAIN AQ03665608 29/08/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY FORTANA AS02032402 14/03/2015 D EMBER RED HOT CHILIPEPPER OF QUENSHA (IMP BARDONHILL LEAPING WATER OVER ANLORY 14/03/2015 HRDY CLEAR SWE) ANLORY GAMEKEEPER AQ01356706 20/03/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW BARDONHILL LEAPING WATER OVER ANLORY 20/03/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY GLEN KEITH AQ03665606 29/08/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR ANLORY GLENBURGIE AQ03665605 29/08/2013 D MILLCROFT POACHERS MOON OF VICTORIAVIEW ANLORY COURBU 29/08/2013 HRDY CLEAR Report: r_dna_test The Kennel Club Registration Printed: 19/09/2018 10:34:11 PRA (rcd4) Tests September 2018 Page: 3 of 94 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.
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