Not exact matches
They also should have had their eyes examined and certified free of hereditary disease
by a veterinary
ophthalmologist with the Canine Eye Registration Foundation (CERF) within the last 12
months.
Certified clear of hereditary eye diseases
by a veterinary
ophthalmologist before breedings: the recommendation is yearly or a maximum of 18 (eighteen)
months between examinations.
Niko is looking for a forever family that either lives in the Central Florida area, or is willing to return him to our
ophthalmologist for a re-check every six
months, the cost of which will be covered
by PPR.
Dogs and bitches used for breeding should have their eyes examined
by a Board Certified Veterinary
Ophthalmologist after achieving 15
months of age and / or prior to any breeding.
Breed only dogs that have had eyes cleared
by a certified
ophthalmologist within 12 to 18
months prior to breeding.
In addition, the resident is expected to attend a one -
month didactic course offered
by the American College of Veterinary
Ophthalmologists during their first or second year of training.
This is a defect that your dog has from birth and can be recognized
by a veterinary
ophthalmologist when your pet is about two
months old.