Overview
CERF is the Canine Eye Registration Foundation. CERF was founded
by a group of concerned purebred owner/breeders with the goal of
eliminating heritable eye diseases in purebred dogs through registration,
research, and education.
Registration
CERF cooperates with the American College of Veterinary Ophthalmologists
(ACVO) to maintain a registry of purebred dogs that the ACVO Diplomats
(members) examine and have found to be unaffected by major heritable
eye diseases.
Research
CERF also maintains a research database that consists of information
generated by all examinations done by ACVO Diplomats. Reports generated
from this resource help breeders and ophthalmologists identify trends
in eye diseases and breed susceptibility.
Education
CERF is dedicated to educating the public on matters involving canine
eye disease. CERF provides a variety of reports, the CERF Newsletter,
and other eye disease material to educate the owner/breeder on heritable
eye disease questions, healthy breeding, and breed-specific eye
problems.
Identification
Your pet is required by CERF to be identifiable. This can be achieved
via a microchip, permanent tattoo or genetic profile. Please consult
your veterinarian or CERF about these options and decide which works
best for you and your dog.
CERF Contact
CERF recently relocated to Urbana, Illinois and is a subsidiary
of the Veterinary Medical Data Base (VMDB), which compiles animal
data from nearly all North American Veterinary Medical Colleges.
The Veterinary Medical Databases
1717 Philo Road, Suite 15
PO Box 3007
Urbana, IL 61803-3007
(217) 693-4800 Phone
(217) 693-4801 Fax

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