If you’ve completed any health testing for your dog, please share the results with the Tamaskan Dog Association. Collecting comprehensive health data benefits all members and helps preserve the breed’s history—whether or not your dog is used for breeding.
For breeding dogs, we’d especially appreciate records of:
- Hip Dysplasia (HD)
- Elbow dysplasia (ED)
- Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)
- Eyes (including gonioscopy, if performed)
- Embark DNA
All test results must be submitted with their official paperwork (e.g., certificates, forms, etc.). You may redact personal details such as addresses or phone numbers, but the dog’s name, microchip ID, and—if available—a registration number must remain visible. All submissions will be verified before being added to the dog’s profile. After verification, images or copies of the documents will be deleted; only the verified results will be retained.
By default, verified results appear on your dog’s profile page in the breed database and are viewable by TDA members. If your dog is a pet and some results are negative, you may request that those specific results remain private. They will still be stored in our database for record‑keeping purposes but will not be displayed publicly.
You can submit your dog’s health test results via email at info@tamaskandogassociation.com. If you are a member of the Tamaskan Dog Association, you may also use the form below. Thank you for helping us maintain a robust health record for the Tamaskan breed!
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