Dog Dna Test

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Dog DNA Testing: How They Work

We can do different DNA tests to check for a child's real father, so it does make sense that dog DNA testing is available for those who want to check their dog breeds. It might sound too crazy to be true, but there are many different dog breed test kits being sold online and in pet stores that promise to deliver accurate results in a few days.

Ever wondered if your Yorkshire Terrier has actually been crossbred with another toy dog? By using dog DNA tests, you can confirm if your little bundle of joy is a true blue purebred or if you've been duped at your local pet store. How does dog DNA testing work exactly? Read on to learn more about this innovative technology.

The Basics of Dog DNA Testing

Let's go back to basic Science for a second. DNA, as we learned in school, is the blueprint of our entire being. Our DNA is composed of a series of molecule pairs and is unique to each individual, like a thumbprint. We get half of our DNA from our mom and half from our Dad. The DNA strands of dogs are quite similar to that of humans. Dog's DNA are also composed of DNA strands from the mother and the father. Thus, puppies always display random traits from both parents.

A dog breed test examines the DNA found in the dog's saliva and checks this against a database. The results will tell you what breeds are mixed in your dog's DNA. All you have to do is swab your dog's cheek with the supplied device, mail the sample back to the manufacturer of the dog breed test and wait for results.

Once the laboratory receives your dog DNA analysis sample, technicians put it in a solution that removes the cheek cells from the swab to reveal your dog's DNA. The solution also allows the DNA to be copied into millions of bits needed for analysis (the "DNA markers"). The markers are then analyzed with information found in the company's database, where they are compared with the information from thousands of purebred dogs. A special computer is used to obtain a high accuracy rate for the results.

The Importance of Dog DNA Testing

Your little furry friend won't be able to tell you what kind of dog he really is or why he's got brown spots all over his body, but reliable dog DNA testing can. Although most people think that DNA testing for dogs is unimportant, it gives you essential information that you can use to help your dog live a healthy and happy life.

Most people might use a dog breed test to make sure that the puppies they're buying are as purebred as the sellers say they are. But you can also use this innovative test for other things. Some dog owners have had their dogs tested so they can discover and understand their pet's different habits. You might not know, for instance, that little Lulu loves to swim because she's part Labrador or that Foxy loves to run around and dig holes because he's part Terrier. You can also use this knowledge to help in the training of your dog. Different dog breeds have different personalities, so you can develop training programs specifically suited to your pet. And, just as DNA testing can help you manage your health and wellbeing, dog DNA testing can reveal different potential health risks and wellness issues that can plague your furry friend.

Dog DNA testing might sound like something that could be read from a Science Fiction book, but this innovation has apparently become as important to dog owners as regular training and visits to the vet.


This Article is written by Lena Butler, the author of Test Country Articles a longer version of this article is located at Dog DNA Testing: How They Work, and resources from other home health and wellness testing articles are used such as DNA & Genetic testing.


Looking for vet in Nashville TN who does dog DNA testing. I have a GS mix, BC mix and a purebred AM Staff.?
Three dogs, German Sheaprd mix, a Border Collie mix and I think a purebred AM Staff. Want to know their blood lines.

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Dog DNA testing has anyone tried it?
I have been very curious to try one of these Dog DNA tests on both my dogs. Just out of curiosity and for fun. I have my ideas on what my dogs maybe but would really love to see if the test matches what we think they are. Has anyone used one of these tests and were the results what you expected or even remotely accurate?

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The vet techs are driving me crazy!?
So I have a boxer lab mix that they keep wanting to tell me is a catahoula or catahoula mix. Thing is I met the mom a boxer (owned by a guy at work) and saw the dad a lab (owned by guys neighbor). The lab got loose and got to the guy at work's dog and you know what happened from there. There were 11 puppies and 8 were black and 3 were the brown merle color. One of the brown merles had one blue eye and another had brown eyes and the merle that we got each eye is half brown half blue. They keep saying with the blue eyes theres no way it could be any part lab. Each time I go in there they tell me there is no way he is a boxer lab. It's getting really irritating. When I bring any of my other dogs in they are totally great and I do really like the place. All the pics I've seen of the Catahoulas the merle part is black and grey and my dog is chocolate and caramel colors. I even asked the guy I got my dog from if there were any catahoulas in the area that may have gotten to his boxer and he said no that he's sure it's the lab. Has anyone gotten that dog dna test kit b/c I'm about to get one so the vet techs shut up lol. Any other suggestions of how to get them to drop it and not bring it up and bug me about it each time I'm in there would be appreciated. Seriously why ask me what kind of dog I have if they are just going to tell me no I'm wrong its a catahoula. uggg Apparently someone didn't read my question correctly- I did not say that catahoulas were only black and white I said the pics I've seen the merle part was black and gray. I wasn't saying there are no other colors. Secondly, I love my dog no matter what the eff he is- It is obnoxious having the same question asked over and over when all they are going to say back is you are wrong its a _____. Doesn't matter if the question is about a dog or anything else its annoying. I'd think that would irritate anyone. It's almost as irritating as someone interpreting a question as I don't love my dog. Yes it was stupid for the owner of my dogs mom to leave her outside in heat. It's not my fault. I'm doing my part by having my dog neutered next week. So get off that subject.

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how much does a dog dna test cost?
in the uk? west yorkshire area thanks why not bother with the breed id tests?

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Anyone know a "good/reliable" Dog dna test?
I don't want to spend a million dollars on a dog dna test, its just out of curiosity. Every test I've looked up has some pretty bad reviews. Does anyone know of any reliable or more accurate dog dna tests? under 100$?

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