Interesting article by UK vet Pete Wedderburn in the Telegraph. Someone has posted concerns re the UK Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer breeding programme in the comments section below.
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Adventures of Grey, a male Slovakian Rough Haired Pointer living in Margate on the east Kent coast. Now with added Polka his rescue English Pointer sister. Lots more photos on http://greyandpolka.tumblr.com/
You only have to look at the photographs of the Slovakian Slovaks to see how much more varied they are than the UK Slovaks. They have a wide variation in coat in terms of colour. Some are bi-coloured, white and brown etc.
Take a look at the UK pedigrees and you can count more or less three main active UK stud dogs (mostly two until recently) and a handful of bitches. And this is in pedigrees that were already said by slovakian contacts to be very closely related. They all seem to be mostly solid weimaraner grey too.
I'm still curious to see why Grey's dental treatment hasn't been added to the UK health stats for the breed. Grey's treatment was extensive (4 ops and the wearing of an acrylic plate for months throughout his adolescence).
An eminent UK dental vet stated that it is far easier to breed out such problems now while the UK breed has such small numbers than leave it. Prevention is better than cure. Grey was so badly overshot that the vets that treated him said they hadn't seen a mouth like his for years. He never had and never will have a correct scissor bite. His treatment was lengthy and costly as it was not covered by insurance.