Welcome to the APGAW Innate Health Assessment (IHA): The 10-point checklist for healthier dogs
Our Purpose
The purpose of this site is to raise awareness of the significant welfare issues affecting animals resulting from people breeding them to look a certain way and exaggerating the normal physical characteristics (‘conformation’) for their species to such an extent that their health and welfare is compromised.
The IHA is endorsed and supported by the following organisations:
With special thanks to the following organisations for their additional support in the development of the IHA
Our Vision
We believe that no animal should have a life of suffering just so that they look “cute” or meet whatever humans have decided is the current fashionable body shape, colour or type.
Our Mission
To provide the blueprint for healthy breeding and eliminate the suffering caused to animals from poor breeding practices.
The IHA Tool
The result of this work was the development of APGAW’s Innate Health Assessment (IHA) tool for Dogs. The IHA is a straightforward and easy to use 10-point checklist which allows dog breeders, stud dog owners, licensing officers and members of the public in general to quickly and reliably carry out a visual check of any dog to assess their innate health characteristics and their suitability to breed.The IHA does not discriminate between breeds - it applies to all dogs regardless of breed or type and seeks to deliver good innate health to all dogs.
Please note that the IHA interactive tool, including related information and articles on this site, are provided as general information, advice and guidance only and is not intended to diagnose, treat or cure your pet. It is not a substitute for any of the recommended health screening tests relevant to specific breeds or types of dogs and advice should always be sought from your veterinarian concerning any additional health screening, medical care and treatment that may be relevant to your pet. We recommend you consult the British Veterinary Association (BVA) website for specific information on breed related health issues and guidance on how to choose the right veterinarian support for your pet.