None
Also known as: No Anomaly · Normal Anatomy · Keine Anomalie · Normalbefund · Anatomisch korrekt
Overview
What it is
This result indicates that no genetic anomalies or physical malformations were detected in the evaluated category. It represents a completely normal finding, meaning the dog's relevant organ systems and anatomical structures are expected to develop and function typically. There are no hereditary defects identified here that would impact the dog's general health.
How it presents
The dog will show normal, healthy physical development and age-appropriate activity levels. There are no clinical symptoms or signs of disease to observe, as this is a healthy baseline.
Treatment
No treatment or medical intervention is required because this is a normal, healthy finding. There are no associated veterinary costs, resulting in an expected expense of 0 EUR.
How it's tested
Affected breeds
1 of 1 breeds
Treatment cost
Estimated range of typical treatment cost. Actual cost depends on severity, clinic and region.
Frequently asked
What is None?
This result indicates that no genetic anomalies or physical malformations were detected in the evaluated category. It represents a completely normal finding, meaning the dog's relevant organ systems and anatomical structures are expected to develop and function typically. There are no hereditary defects identified here that would impact the dog's general health.
How is None tested?
Various clinical and genetic tests are used depending on the breed and presentation.
Which breeds are most affected?
Most commonly affected: Bluetick Coonhound.
