In the spring of 1998, a serious disease affecting the Spinone was acknowledged in Great Britain.
Cerebellar Ataxia (or CA) is a neurological disorder which attacks young Spinone. This news rocked the Spinone world for though there were those that knew about this problem, it was kept rather quiet. At this time there is still very limited knowledge available about this disease due to the small number of cases.
One geneticist in England, after studying the pedigrees, feels that this is a hereditary disease with a recessive mode of inheritance. The disease was traced to a dog imported from Italy, Trusco Dell Angelo Del Summano Del Gaesten, whose impact on the breed in Great Britain borders on the legendary. The Italian Spinone Club of Great Britain (ISCGB) is actively working with the Royal Veterinary College in an attempt to gather the necessary information and samples to isolate a DNA marker for this disease.
Let me emphasize here that there is no way that your Spinone can "catch" CA. It is a genetic disorder which can only manifest itself if both parents are carriers of the disease. It is also a self limiting disease in that the affected dogs do not live to an age to reproduce. If your Spinone is past one year of age and has not developed any signs of CA, it will not.
I wish to thank Pat Wilkinson, who, on behalf of the Health Sub Committee for the ISCGB, has given her permission to share what information we have with the public. As more information is made available, I will update this page to include that information. With caution on the part of everyone breeding Spinone, I feel confident that we will be able to overcome this disease.