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- The Canine Health Information Center | OFA
The OFA website and databases provide the tools needed to promote the health and welfare of companion animals through a reduction in the incidence of genetic disease
- Get Started | OFA
We are a database for canine genetic diseases, we work with veterinarians, breeders, and dog owners around the world to collect health testing information and process it into our database
- Diseases in Dogs | OFA
View information on how to determine which genetic diseases and conditions your dog should be screened for Contact us with any questions
- Applications | OFA
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- Eye Certification | OFA
We provide breeders with information regarding canine eye diseases so that they may make informed breeding decisions in an effort to produce healthier dogs
- Health Clinics - OFA
Health Clinics - OFAHome arrow_forward_ios Health Clinics
- FAQs | OFA
Does the OFA require dogs to be permanently identified in order to be evaluated or included in its databases? No, the OFA does not require permanent identification However, the AKC does require verified permanent identification for inclusion in their database
- CHIC Program - OFA
For everyone interested in canine health issues, the OFA database, and specifically those dogs that have achieved CHIC Certification, are tools to monitor disease prevalence and measure progress
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