Kimmee Cinnaminson, NJ 7/8/2011 11:02:32 AM I've been searching for a dna test,,,has anyone used this brand from the article or used another type?
audrey marcellus, NY 4/9/2011 2:30:09 PM ik my nellies mom is 100% cocker spaniel, but i have no idea what her daddy is. the vet thinks she may be part beagle or mini aussie, which i can see. she seems kinda small for this though, shes just reached her adult size and shes probably about 17 or 18 lbs. this kinda makes sense cuz there are toy aussies, so idk u can visit my page (# 191806) and say what u think
lyman edgewater, FL 1/27/2011 3:16:02 PM I am trying to fide the mix of my dog, pretty sure it is mostly golden retreiver or yeelow lab but it has a very small mohawk hair style on top of and in middle of head
Pepper Somewhere, TX 12/21/2010 1:38:20 PM I think Shadow has some Glen of Imaal terrier in him though, because that (adorable) sit of his is a trademark of the breed.
s Boston, MA 4/5/2010 6:10:34 PM This article had me so interested. I didn't want it to end. I wish that they could have given the results of more dogs. I might have to get my dog tested, since we have absolutely no idea what she is. ZThe only thing that worries me is that the main breed might not be tracable.
Mary San Jose, CA 11/8/2009 9:29:54 PM This test is incredible. Maybe someday when I'm employed again and back on track-if I get curious enough I'll pursue our second rescue lovedog's background. What a great breakthrough for 'animal R & D'!
Kathy Baltimore, MD 10/23/2009 1:49:04 PM I have dogs which are usually called "shepard mix". I always wonder why people are so quick to want to identify the "pure" breeds that make up the mix. It seems to me that the mixes are really the dogs that were bred together based upon the desirable qualities of the parents to create the "pure" breeds. Consequently the i.d. seems to be reversed. The so called mixes are actually the "breeds" that make up the breeds.
s tucson, AZ 10/8/2009 9:29:49 PM Wow! very interesting. how cool is that? i would luv to know what my dog is mixed with..i know she is a sheperd mix but that is all... thanks, this is really cool!
Victoria West Gardiner, ME 2/4/2009 1:13:10 PM This is an exellent article. I do agree that Shadow looks very much like a Pembroke welsh corgi, since Shadow has short legs and that color pattern is a possibility with them. But a Borzoi? There has to be a mistake in that test, or the Borzoi must be very distant. A German Shepherd seems a bit like a longshot, but I suppose that it is possible. If it was up to me, I would say that he is a Pembroke welsh corgi mixed with a Beagle (a Beagle because of the sadle marking, even if Corgis can get that).
Jeanne Virginia Beach, VA 4/13/2008 2:09:06 PM Great article. I was really surprised at the test results on all three of the dogs, and most surprised with the last one.
maddy -----------, NE 4/13/2008 11:38:53 AM interesting. last dog's breeds surprised me though. looks a lot like a german sheperd. oh well. great article!! :)