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This cross-breeding was carried out in the USA as part of a programme aimed at introducing the low (or normal) uric acid gene into the Dalmatian breed. |
The decision taken by the General Committee is in line with the Kennel Club’s commitment to consider applications to register dogs from out-crossings and inter-variety matings if it is felt that to do so may present potential health and welfare benefits. This is of importance for the Dalmatian breed as it is believed to have a recessive mutation of a gene that alters uric acid metabolism, resulting in increased urinary excretion of uric acid. |