> Thank you for all that interesting information - however that is not
the
> question that I asked

I thought I did. I thought I was putting it in perspective to the
prevalence of other problems.  In addition, the Premier site explains
testing as *simple, non-invasive, readily available, inexpensive and
painless screening tests*.  I don't think testing for
syringohydromyelia is in that category.  You would have to spend a
tremendous amount of money looking for a *needle in the haystack*.

Do you think we should test ALL our dogs for something that rare?

Laura Trunk
Roycroft Cavaliers

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