Dog Breed DNA Testing
There's so much interest these days in dog breed DNA
testing, that we are including information regarding this
exciting field of study. Where does your dog really come
from?
Reveal Your Dog's
Breed Makeup With New DNA Tests By
Alex
Krooglik
Ever been curious about your mixed breed dog and wondered
whether she's really Corgi-Dachshund like you've
believed all these years? Fortunately there is now a low-cost
and accurate way to find out with a simple genetic test that
involves just a cheek swab and a few days' wait. No visit to
your veterinarian, no blood sample. Easy.
Why Knowing Your Dog's Breed Heritage Is
Important
Why would you want to know your mixed breed dog's makeup?
Aside from just plain curiosity, knowing your dog's "heritage"
breed can help you understand health and wellness issues
related to that breed. The urban myth that mixed breed dogs
don't get genetic diseases is not true. So, for example, if
your dog is found to be primarily Labrador Retriever then you
and your veterinarian might keep an eye out for joint-related
health problems (hip dysplasia).
Another valuable benefit of dog breed DNA testing is that
you gain a better understanding of your dog's temperament and
behavior. Every dog breed has a different overall temperament
so when you discover that your gentle mixed breed is great with
kids it's because she's primarily Golden Retriever!
The Canine Heritage Breed
Test
The Canine Heritage Breed Test (www.canineheritage.com)
analyzes your mixed breed dog's DNA against 38 breeds that
represent about 75% of dogs. What you get back is a certificate
stating, in order of genetic influence, what your dog's primary
breed, secondary, and "in the mix" breeds are. Your dog will
only have a primary breed listed if one of his parents is
purebred. It's important to note that the Canine Heritage test
may not be accurate for mixed breed dogs outside of North
America.
The Canine Heritage Breed Test currently costs $65 plus a
small amount for shipping the test kit out to you.
The Mars Wisdom Panel Test
Another similar test that will be available shortly is the
Mars Wisdom Panel (www.whatsmydog.com). The Wisdom Panel test
requires a visit to your veterinarian and a blood sample. This
test detects 130 AKC-recognized breeds and thus is more precise
than the Canine Heritage test. But it is a much more expensive
test and is harder to administer.
Pricing is determined by the individual veterinarian but is
expected to be around $130. The Mars Wisdom Panel was
slated for release July 2007, ask your veterinarian for more
information.
About the author: Alex Krooglik is the co-founder of
Embrace Pet Insurance (our blog) based in Cleveland, Ohio. Embrace
Pet Insurance was founded in 2004 and its mission is to
convince responsible pet parents that pet insurance can and
should be an integral part of maintaining every pet's good
health. Alex is pet parent to a cheeky black kitten rescued
from the Geauga Humane Society.
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