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Cathy C. 
2 weeks ago

We rescued an 8 year old whose dad went into a nursing home. He was always thought to be a Lab/Hound mix. DNA showed he’s mostly a Beagle/Golden Retriever mix. We’re working on behavior modification with a dog trainer for aggression with our resident cats. He’s a wonderful dog. 

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Debbie W. 
3 weeks ago

I’m so very sorry satisfied with this DNA testing! We were kept informed through the whole process. We were informed when the sample was received & every step in between. I recommend it to everyone. 

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Ruthie L. 
3 weeks ago

Spot on with traits and breed 

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Michele 
3 weeks ago

Thank you for helping us know what type of dog Twix is. We got her at the pound and they just said she was a lab mix. It helps knowing so you understand her demeanor and traits 

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Jan M. 
3 weeks ago

My dogs behaviors and tendencies were pretty true. She looks nothing like American bull dog, head is kind of square. Lots of thick fur on neck and yellow lab color. It wasnt what I expected, but interesting and possible. Im glad I did this 

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crystal d. 
3 weeks ago

Good. I was surprised to not find Labrador in the mix since his personality is more lab than the breeds you found 

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Jamie McGrath M. 
3 weeks ago

We r excited to know where our girl came from and who she is on a cellular level! She is unique and amazing! 

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Henry M. 
3 weeks ago

I trust your results, but I was surprised by them. I was expecting to learn that my dog, Biscotti, was 50%-60% Basenji. To learn that he was 70% Chihuahua was a surprise. 

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Harry M. 
3 weeks ago

Relatively quick turn- around compared to the first one for Daisy. Results (in terms of different breeds involved) are quite different from those of a competitor service I used for Max not long ago. I am not sure where the differences are coming from, e.g., methodology or DNA database.