Being an owner of two mixed breed dogs, I've often wondered "What breed are they?" It is the question of every mixed breed owner. Dogs that look like purebreds to dogs that have no distinguishable characteristics of any breed. Then a couple years ago I saw an ad for Dog DNA Testing, so I sent for the kit and tested Cupcake, of course, when we adopted Skye we had her tested too.
For anyone interested in testing their dog, here's how it works, first you contact a Dog DNA Testing Lab like Wisdom Panel . The kit will cost $60-$79 and contains two swabs, labels, instructions, and return envelope. Your part is very easy, swab your dog between the cheek and gum, place it in the sterile return pouch and mail it back to the lab. Then all you do is register online and you will get the results in about two or three weeks.
The results will come in the form of a chart showing the make of you dog's grandparents and parents, it will also break down the mixed breeds and their percentage. In addition, you will get a history and traits of you dogs prominent breed.
As for our results:
Cupcake
Border Collie
Rottweiler crossed with
Vizsla and German Shepard
other breeds include
White Swiss Shepard, Kuvasz, and Field Spaniel
It's always suggested that whole pack gathers for the opening of the results. Cupcake and Skye were very excited to hear their breed makeup and we were amazed the breeds that they were mixed with. Since we tested them and read about their breed mixture, we can identify traits that are associated with their breed makeup.
Skye
Border Collie
crossed with
Boxer and Samoyed
other breeds include Icelandic Sheepdog and Australian Cattle Dog
My opinion of Dog DNA Testing is worth the cost and very cool.
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