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CHIC FAQ
- What is the CHIC?
CHIC
is a database of consolidated health screening results from multiple
sources. Co-sponsored by the OFA and the AKC Canine Health
Foundation, CHIC works with parent clubs to identify health screening
protocols appropriate for individual breeds. Dogs tested in
accordance with the parent club established requirements, that have
their results registered and made available in the public domain are
issued CHIC numbers.
- My dog has met all the breed specific CHIC requirements. Do I need to do anything else to receive my CHIC number?
If all the results have been registered appropriately, you
shouldn’t need to do anything extra. The CHIC number should
generate automatically.
- My dog has met all the breed specific CHIC requirements. How long does it take to receive a CHIC number?
The program which identifies newly qualified CHIC dogs is
typically run two to three times a month, so there is some lag time
between the recording of the last requirement and the issuing of the
number.
- Is there a charge for CHIC?
Currently, the only fee is to register PennHIP or OVC results
since this must be done manually. To include these in CHIC, the fee
is $25. Send the fee, along with a copy of the test results, and a
note asking that the data be included in CHIC to:
Canine Health
Information Center
2300 E Nifong Blvd.
Columbia, MO 65201
- My dog has completed all the requirements for CHIC, why haven’t I received a CHIC number?
The two most common reasons are 1) the owner simply hasn’t
allowed enough time for the information to be recorded and in sync
and 2) the dog has not met the requirement for permanent id via
tattoo or microchip.
- Do test results have to be normal?
No, CHIC is not about normalcy. CHIC is meant to encourage health
testing and sharing of all results, normal and abnormal, so that more
informed breeding decisions can be made in an overall effort to
reduce the incidence of genetic disease and improve canine health.
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