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After hearing a lot about the breed DNA testing service Advance is now offering I decided to get Zeke done for a bit of fun. This particular one shows up to the great-grandparents, so I was interested to put it to the test. I know a few branches of his mother's family, (hence why on paper he's referred to as "Lab x Cattle dog") and I'm eager to see how it matches up! His father's input is the unknown side.

Anyone else want to share their DNA testing stories? I'm aware that not everybody's experiences have come back accurate, and as stated - I got it done for fun.

Here's some photos, for anybody who wants to guess at his origins, knock yourselves out :D

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Hmm I just checked the website.

It looks like Advance bought this DNA identification test from USA.

No Australian Anatolians were used in the test development, therefore the Advance DNA test is void for all ASD and ASD mixed breed dogs in Australia.

Big sham from Advance.

Animal Network (Genetic technologies) developed their Breed DNA test test from Australian dogs, therefore their test would be more likely to provide helpful input on Zeke's background.

http://www.gtglabs.com/bitsa/faq.php?fid=5

Sorry CTRW

Advance does not detect Kelpie.

What kind of AUSTRALIAN mixed breed test can't identify Kelpie! :eek:

http://www.advancepet.com.au/dna/breeds-detected.aspx

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Curious to know if with these sorts of DNA tests, do you have to state what you think your dog is?

Some ask, some even ask for a photo LOL I don't state nor send a photo.

I hear there is a new blood DNA test that is meant to be more accurate that the mouth swab one.

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Here's some photos, for anybody who wants to guess at his origins, knock yourselves out :D

Definately lab probably black X with Kelpie X yellow lab

At the extreme breed side lab X Kelpie x GSP but in saying that I think you would get more white on dog + spotting what is skin pigment colour and also is there any freckling on skin especially belly/chest?

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Has anyone done DNA testing on dogs when they know the complete parentage? To see what comes back and to test how bizzare the tests are?

If you know the parentage, why would you pay a company to verify it? The tests rely on incomplete science and come with a legal disclaimer. I'm not sure why anyone would have thread test done for fun, as it costs money and most people who have had it done seem to reject the idea that their dog could contain a breed not visible in the phenotype.

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Has anyone done DNA testing on dogs when they know the complete parentage? To see what comes back and to test how bizzare the tests are?

If you know the parentage, why would you pay a company to verify it? The tests rely on incomplete science and come with a legal disclaimer. I'm not sure why anyone would have thread test done for fun, as it costs money and most people who have had it done seem to reject the idea that their dog could contain a breed not visible in the phenotype.

I said "to see how bizzare the test is". Since the tests seem to come back with weird results on dogs of unknown parentage but you can't really say your dog isn't that when you don't know. But if you have a purebred lab and it comes back as having a pom grandparent you know they are really just pulling the results out of thin air :p

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Maddie's Fund did quite a big survey comparing DNA tests against visual identification of mixed breed dogs. The results are here: http://sheltermedici...ds/dna-results/

There's quite a good article about DNA testing for breed here: http://news.vin.com/...articleId=23206

And somewhere I know I read a study which compared dogs of known, if mixed parentage, with their DNA results, but I can't find it today.

Edited to add: here - http://www.vin.com/news/slider.htm?id=5242975&said=-1

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