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Could I take the Liberty of mentioning with all the problems about the MRI SCANS at the moment ,that there is an equally Serious Health Problem afflicting our Cherished Cavalier Breed,their MVD Problem.

I am NOT saying either SM or MVD is the more serious Health Problem for Cavaliers, both are dreadful Diseases, but with what is happening just now about the MRI Scans, are we certain that the Heart Testing for Cavaliers has no flaws in the Examinations for the MVD Problem.

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Bet note the following as you might want to attend and where questions may be answered, and I noticed Simon Swift is going to give an Update on Mitral Valve Disease. Maybe he and/or Jeff Sampson might even mention something about the Proposed BVA/KC Scheme for Hearts and I also noticed Tom Lewis and Sarah Blott. I think that it is great that the club has organised the following events.

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KC/BVA Health Scheme Seminar

Fieldhead Hotel
Markfield Lane
Markfield
Leicestershire LE67 9PS
(just off junction 22 of the M1 motorway)

7th October 2010

Speakers
Dr J Sampson (KC Genetics)
Dr C Rusbridge (Stone Lion Vet Centre)
Prof. M Herrtage (Cambridge Vet School)

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CAVALIER HEALTH DAY

Royal Veterinary College
Hawkshead Lane
North Mymms
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
AL9 7TA

20th November 2010

Programme
Chair: Dr Jeff Sampson

09:30 Registration and coffee

10:00 Update on Mitral Valve Disease Research
Dr Brendan Corcoran, Edinburgh University

10:45 Update on Mitral Valve Disease
Simon Swift, European Veterinary Specialist in Cardiology

11:30 Inherited conditions in the CKCS and breeding strategies
Tom Lewis and Sarah Blott (AHT, Geneticists)

12:15; Round table discussion about MVD

13:00 Lunch

14:00 Imaging findings versus Clinic Natasha Olby, USA

14:45 Neuropathic pain and how to treat
Dr Holger Volk, RVC

15:30 The story of the beginning - a study in CKCS puppies
Dr Imelda McGonnell, RVC

16:15 Round table discussion about SM

17:00 Close
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Bet note the following as you might want to attend and where questions may be answered, and I noticed Simon Swift is going to give an Update on Mitral Valve Disease. Maybe he and/or Jeff Sampson might even mention something about the Proposed BVA/KC Scheme for Hearts and I also noticed Tom Lewis and Sarah Blott. I think that it is great that the club has organised the following events.

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KC/BVA Health Scheme Seminar

Fieldhead Hotel
Markfield Lane
Markfield
Leicestershire LE67 9PS
(just off junction 22 of the M1 motorway)

7th October 2010

Speakers
Dr J Sampson (KC Genetics)
Dr C Rusbridge (Stone Lion Vet Centre)
Prof. M Herrtage (Cambridge Vet School)

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CAVALIER HEALTH DAY

Royal Veterinary College
Hawkshead Lane
North Mymms
Hatfield
Hertfordshire
AL9 7TA

20th November 2010

Programme
Chair: Dr Jeff Sampson

09:30 Registration and coffee

10:00 Update on Mitral Valve Disease Research
Dr Brendan Corcoran, Edinburgh University

10:45 Update on Mitral Valve Disease
Simon Swift, European Veterinary Specialist in Cardiology

11:30 Inherited conditions in the CKCS and breeding strategies
Tom Lewis and Sarah Blott (AHT, Geneticists)

12:15; Round table discussion about MVD

13:00 Lunch

14:00 Imaging findings versus Clinic Natasha Olby, USA

14:45 Neuropathic pain and how to treat
Dr Holger Volk, RVC

15:30 The story of the beginning - a study in CKCS puppies
Dr Imelda McGonnell, RVC

16:15 Round table discussion about SM

17:00 Close
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LEST WE FORGET

Eddy,

For a Number of years I have Plagued those folk mentioned,yes even Dr N Olby, all except Dr VOLK,with my questions about the Cavalier's Health Problems, they were all very kind and replied to my Queries, this is how I am able to pass on any information I get to other concerned Cavalier Pet Owners.

I won't be able to go to any of the Meetings, don't keep too fit,and I live in Scotland, some folk will say, thank goodness for that!!!!!

Poor Dr J Sampson has had to bear the Brunt of my Questions.

As I have said so often ,that the Cavalier MVD Problem has just not improved for years, same as it was 18 years ago,their SM Problem now seems to be hitting obstacles,I just don't know what the answer is to give a good number of Cavaliers Healthier ,Longer Lives.

Does it just boil down to ,get a Cavalier , and keep your fingers crossed that your 4 Legged Cavalier Friend will be able to have as Healthy and Long Life as Possible,even when the Faulty Genes for MVD and SM are discovered ,will many of the Cavalier Breeders want to use the Information.

If the Cavalier MVD Problem is any-thing to go on , as has been shown in the Kennel Club's recently Published Cavalier Breed Supplement,the UK CKCS CLUB'S Recommended Breeding Guidelines are not being followed even by some CKCS Club Members,have some Cavalier Breeders a Death Wish for our Cherished Cavalier Breed, .

It sure Looks Like it.!!

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