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: BioPet DNA Breed Identification |
from: BioPet Vet Lab
List Price: $59.95Amazon.com's Price: $52.97 You Save: $6.98 (12%)Prices subject to change.
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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: 1362
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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Got the results back in about 2 weeks time from submittal. It was great to get back the results. I had everyone trying to guess before the results came back. it was a lot of fun. We found my dog "Elvis" is Mastiff, Chihuahau, Rottweiler, Keeshond, and Siberian Husky... I think the product and service is good.
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My dog was rescued off the highway and is a very neat and unique looking dog. He goes everywhere with me and I am asked "what kind of dog is that" almost daily. We were all very excited about this product as we would love to have another just like him, he is the perfect dog! I thought I had found the answer and could not wait for the results. However, there is no way the results could be right, Cocker Spaniel-Min Pin-German Shepard? Maybe the samples were mixed up at the lab. I was so disappointed ... Read More
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Having rescued a mixed breed dog from animal control, we were very curious what breeds were in the mix. The test was very simple with clear instructions. The results were interesting, though we discovered that our dog showed a higher percentage of Basset Hound DNA markers than any other breed - this was interesting given that our dog looks very similar to a Weimeraner. Weimeraner was on the list, though whatever breed marker is the highest percentage is not Basset Hound but rather some derivitive of that ... Read More
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Results came 2 weeks from the day i mailed it. I had been pondering my dog's ancestry for the last two weeks and had a recent insight that she might be part golden rather than lab and that she might also have siberian husky in her, rather than german shepherd or akita. Results were fairly accurate, I think. Only 3rd and 4th level results came back, meaning her parents were not purebred either - not a surprise. I assumed she was part pitt as well. She came back with some bull terrier, golden retriever, ... Read More
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We thought it'd be cool to find out what breed our little dog was. The spca thought he's a corgi/chihuahua, and he's a pretty small, low energy dog. we've had many people tell us he looks and acts like a corgi (of course he's much smaller, hence the chihuahua part).
We suspected he might be a beagle too, and all of these 3 breeds were testable.
The results took more than 2 weeks to come back, and it came back saying our dog was:
- bull terrior
- dalmation
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