Spaniel (Cocker)

HARROPINE OUR CHESNEY OF CHANCEGATE

Sex
Dog
Colour
ORANGE ROAN
Born
29 August 2004

Details

Registration type
Breed register
About registration types

The registration types are as follows:

  • The Breed Register is for pedigree dogs where both parents are also recorded on this register.
  • The Activity Register is open to all dogs, both pedigree and crossbreed to allow them to exhibit in Kennel Club licensed events for disciplines such as agility, flyball etc.
  • Not registered dogs can be viewed if they are related to a Kennel Club registered dog and may themselves be registered elsewhere with another club or society.

Health profile

The results and calculated health information below are from information received and recorded by The Kennel Club, and may not include all health screening undertaken by the dog's owners.

You can find more information on what these results mean/breeding advice and also on what health screening is relevant to your breed on The Kennel Club Breed A-Z. Please note: you will need to click on your breed to see the full list.

DNA tests

DNA - FN Clear Test performed on 21 September 2012; aged 8 years, 0 months

Screening schemes

BVA/KC/ISDS Eye Scheme
Unaffected Test performed on 19 April 2012; aged 7 years, 7 months

BVA/KC/ISDS Gonioscopy Unaffected Test performed on 19 April 2012; aged 7 years, 7 months

Inbreeding coefficient

Coefficient of Inbreeding (CoI) Inbreeding coefficient for HARROPINE OUR CHESNEY OF CHANCEGATE is 1.3% 22 generations available of which 4 are complete Breed average CoI 10.4%
COI Description

The degree of inbreeding can be measured using a calculation called the coefficient of inbreeding (CoI), or inbreeding coefficient. The lower the degree of inbreeding, the lower the inbreeding coefficient.

What do these results mean?

Our inbreeding calculators give you a percentage score. The lower the percentage, the lower the degree of inbreeding.

To put your result into perspective:

  • 0% = a dog with two apparently unrelated parents (based on all available pedigree information)
  • 12.5% = the genetic equivalent of a dog produced from a grandfather to granddaughter mating, or the mating of a half-brother/sister
  • 25% = the genetic equivalent of a dog produced from a father to daughter mating, or the mating of full-brother/sister
  • More than 25% = inbreeding is accumulative, so if it has occurred to a significant degree over several generations, the inbreeding coefficient may be greater than 25%

Understanding this result

In general the lower the result, the lower the risk of this dog having health issues. It's important to remember that these results are a measure of risk, rather than a direct measure of health.

Always check the number of generations 

Always check to see how many generations have been used for the calculation. If only three generations are fully complete, you may wish to use these results with care. If additional pedigree information or inbreeding resources are available to you, you may wish to consult these.

For dogs that have been imported, we may only have a three-generation pedigree, so it may be difficult for us to calculate an informative COI. 

Breeding advice

An individual's result should not be taken into consideration when selecting a dog for mating, instead it's the mating inbreeding coefficient that should be used, as this looks at how related two potential mates are.

You find the inbreeding calculation for hypothetical matings on our health test results finder service.

Where can I find out more about inbreeding, inbreeding calculators or breeding advice?

Read more about inbreeding

How is the breed average calculated?

The breed average is calculated each June using dogs registered with The Kennel Club born in the UK between January and December of the previous year. Using this data is a more effective means of monitoring yearly change than by using the average of all living dogs in that breed.

In smaller breeds, if no dogs have been born in that year, the breed average will default to the last year in which a calculation could be performed. In breeds where there is no available breed average data for the past five years, the annual breed average will display as N/A. This may include breeds where no dogs have been born in the UK for five years or more, or some newly recognised breeds.

Breed Watch

Breed Watch category Category 1 Full details

Pedigree

Litters produced

Date of birth : 02 October 2005
Date of birth : 24 November 2005
Date of birth : 09 December 2005
Date of birth : 26 June 2006
Date of birth : 19 July 2006
Date of birth : 30 August 2006
Date of birth : 12 January 2007
Date of birth : 21 January 2007
Date of birth : 02 February 2007
Date of birth : 16 April 2007
Date of birth : 21 April 2007
Date of birth : 01 May 2007
Date of birth : 29 June 2007
Date of birth : 20 July 2007
Date of birth : 02 September 2007
Date of birth : 02 October 2007
Date of birth : 28 January 2008
Date of birth : 20 May 2008
Date of birth : 02 June 2008
Date of birth : 03 June 2008
Date of birth : 23 June 2008
Date of birth : 08 December 2008
Date of birth : 10 January 2009
Date of birth : 11 May 2009
Date of birth : 24 June 2009
Date of birth : 11 July 2009
Date of birth : 24 February 2010
Date of birth : 03 May 2010
Date of birth : 28 March 2011
Date of birth : 18 June 2011
Date of birth : 01 July 2011
Date of birth : 16 July 2011
Date of birth : 24 January 2012
Date of birth : 14 August 2012
Date of birth : 31 August 2012
Date of birth : 21 July 2013
Date of birth : 15 November 2013
Date of birth : 22 May 2014
Date of birth : 27 May 2014
Date of birth : 21 June 2015
Date of birth : 24 September 2015
Date of birth : 11 July 2016