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Well Tara's test showed that she is equal parts Miniature poodle, Cocker Spaniel and Puli. Tara is an ALD so I knew about the Poodle and Spaniel but the Puli was a surprise. I was expecting at least SOME Labrador Retriever!! I discussed the results with her breeder who told me that there are very few LR genes remaining in ALDs because in the effort to perfect coat type and allergy friendliness the Lab genes get more and more diluted. She laughed about the Puli and said NO WAY at least not to THAT degree! So that is why I caution you about believing too much in the results. It was fun though! I might do it again some time to see if I get the same results-just for fun! LOL!
Sorry yours hasn't arrive yet-I remember the waiting is AWFUL!! :( Can't wait to hear what they have to say about Huskins!
Yeah, they didn't have that designer breed option when I did it last year. But that would be the way to go now. In fact they told me then (after I called them about how Tara could possibly be a Puli!) that they were not set up to determine breeds accurately past the 3rd generation of mixing. Well Tara is a multi-gen so her line has been "mixing it up" for a long time! LOL! Major Mutt!!
Actually Tara's dad is a Cockapoo or Spoodle. Her litter was an "infusion" litter which apparently some breeders do to keep a fresh inflow of genetics I guess. Her mom is a mini ALD. That was why I expect the Cocker Spaniel to show up on her test for sure. But now she is a Cockapoopuli! ROTF!!
I just looked at your other pictures of Huskins. I can see what you mean about the yorkie part. He does seem to have that coloring. But definitely something else too! He is SOOOO cute!! And he looks really calm. Do you know how old he is? I know he was a rescue but sometimes vets take their best guess. Just a doll face!!
In June, I sent off the Wisdom panel on my rescue puppy Finnegan. I might mention that I am in research and do dna testing all the time...just not on dogs. I tried to find out their procedure with no luck. In running dna samples, it is very easy to contaminate the sample, say with the one before or the one after. Or simply mixing up the samples. There is no accountability for the test result...Its just "for fun".
Finnegan came back as primarily Weimaraner, then dachshund, schnauzer, and husky. What do you think?
He does daycare at our vet's. The overwhelming guess in a Newfoundland.
I think Finnegan is a breed unto himself.....Whatever he is, he is just totally GORGEOUS....
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