Jeanie,
They must make a bigger deal of it all in Australia.  I have never had to
have a cavalier anesthetized for a hip xray.  And an eye exam by an
ophthalmologist takes less than five minutes.
Leanne


----- Original Message -----
> <<<<<< the Premier site explains
> testing as *simple, non-invasive, readily available, inexpensive and
> painless screening tests*. >>>>>.
>
> Wow - you must live in  some kind of doggy  and breeders Utopia!
>
> First of all examining eyes isn't simple - it requires several stages of
> examination of the lids, cornea and retina  under different lighting
> conditions.
> X raying hips requires (almost everywhere)  a general anaesthetic
> (dangerous) and exposure to X rays (dangerous) and a panel of experienced
> trained vets to read the plates. (The results too can be debatable in some
> cases)

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