Heart Holter Statistics

as of 4/2020; report coming soon

COMING SOON

Litters tested 50% or more of puppies in the litter.

  • total pups
    •  of puppies tested vs. total puppies
    •  of total puppies tested are clear, regardless of age tested
    •  puppies tested less than 50 PVC at younger than 12M
    •  puppies tested less than 50 PVC at older than 12M 
    •  puppies tested greater than 50 PVC (regardless of age)
  •  litters were 100% tested, 2011-2018
    • 3 litters 100% tested had greater than 9 puppies (9, 11, & 12)
    • All 3 of those litters had 100% passing scores at less than 12M
    • These 3 litters were born since 2015

Litters tested less than 50% of total puppies in their litter.

  • total pups
    •  of puppies tested vs. total puppies
    •  of total puppies tested are clear, regardless of age tested
    •  puppies tested less than 50 PVC at younger than 12M
    •  puppies tested less than 50 PVC at older than 12M 
    •  puppies tested greater than 50 PVC (regardless of age)
as of 7/2018

Litters tested 50% or more of puppies in the litter.

  • 393 total pups
    • 78.9% (310) of puppies tested vs. total puppies
    • 73.6% (256) of total puppies tested are clear, regardless of age tested
    • 71.6% (222) puppies tested less than 50 PVC at younger than 12M
    • 1.94% (6) puppies tested less than 50 PVC at older than 12M 
    • 11% (34) puppies tested greater than 50 PVC (regardless of age)
  • 29 litters were 100% tested, 2011-2017
    • 3 litters 100% tested had greater than 9 puppies (9, 11, & 12)
    • All 3 of those litters had 100% passing scores at less than 12M
    • These 3 litters were born since 2015
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Disclaimer
Note: This does NOT represent all the pups tested in the breed as not all breeders report to this project. The statistics shown are based on data submitted to dbS. These statistics apply only to this data and not to the breed as whole.

Holtering of at least breeding stock began approximately 2009. Several registries not require holtering of all breeding stock and highly recommend holtering of all puppies produced.