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: BioPet DNA Breed Identification |
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: BioPet Vet Lab
EAN: 0892315002004
Label: BioPet Vet Lab
Manufacturer: BioPet Vet Lab
Model: DD1000
Publisher: BioPet Vet Lab
Studio: BioPet Vet Lab
Sales Rank: 412
MPN: DD-1000
Features:- Results available in 1 week!
- Discover the breeds present in your dog through DNA
- Get a better understanding of your dog's behavior, potential health risks and personality
- Get a permanent record of your dog's DNA
- Simple and harmless collection technique that can be done at home
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Easy - A brief swab of the inside of your dog's cheek collects the DNA sample. Fast - results mailed postage prepaid approximately one week after the lab receives your dog's DNA sample. Accurate - 61 breeds validated for this test, which represent 92.5% of the US dog population. Approximately 1 week after the lab receives your pet's DNA sample, the lab will mail back to you: 1. Ancestry Analysis Certificate 2. Behavior and Personality Summary 3. DNA ID card
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I've always wondered what my mixed breed is. He is a pretty dog and I thought maybe he had Border Collie or maybe some German Shepherd in him. Turns out he's mostly Chow Chow which accounts for his coloration and his curved tail & purple tongue, Afghan Hound and Pembroke Welsh Corgi which is why his body seems long for his size, and he is part Collie which accounts for his instinct for herding. Now that I know his genetic background, I better understand his personality characteristics. It's just ... Read More
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I knew my dog was a German Shepherd mix, but we didn't know what he was mixed with. He's mixed with chow, which really explains the curly tail and black spots on his tounge. He is also mixed with boxer, which helps to explain some of his behaviors. I like this company because they don't ask you to send in a picture "to attach to the certificate". I know that this DNA test is authentic because they haven't seen my dog. I am definitely satisfied.
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I submitted my dog's DNA and was impressed at the quick turn around time. The information I received was clear and fully understandable. I felt that it was worth the money I paid. DNA doesn't lie, and just because one's dog does not look like a specific breed does not mean that the test is somehow flawed. One thing to consider is the scope of the database being used. Some labs offer a broader database, thus if you have a dog that you want tested you should check the breed list before ordering. After ... Read More
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We thought our little guy was a chihuahua mix, but it turns out NO chihuahua. He's part miniature pinscher (probably where the chihuahua looking face comes in), Newfoundland (no black on him but his mom, brother and sister are mostly black), Pembroke Welsh corgi (has corgi legs), cocker spaniel, and pekingese (has curled tail, mom does too). The Newfoundland surprised me as he is only 12 lbs. @ 5 mos. and his dad is also about 12 lbs. and mom is smaller! When he was born he was pure white -- looking like ... Read More
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We were very disappointed by this product. We have a mutt we love and wanted to find out more about her breeds. The test came back as over 50% dalmatian and the rest Unidentified. Our dog looks like some kind of terrier (kind of like the Tramp in Lady and the Tramp) maybe mixed with a German Shepard. Dark black and gold wiry hair. Absolutely no white or spots.
The best thing I can say is that I wrote and e-mail to the company and got my money back within 2 weeks.
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