Anonymous wrote:The DNA results for my TICA registered Ragdoll cat indicated she is 20% Siamese.
The vet said that the tests are not reliable, and that the "colorpoint" gene that Siamese and Ragdolls share is sometimes confused on DNA tests in this way. And the breed was created by selective crossbreeding, leading to more confusion.
I'm sure it's similar with dogs. If you have official registration papers form a registered breeder, then that's what you go by.
Anonymous wrote:Rescue guessed ours was a beagle/lab mix. DNA testing came back as mostly coonhound. I wasn’t familiar with the breed before, but now that I’ve seen other coonhounds, that’s exactly what she looks like.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our fluffy little white poodle mix rescue came back 75 percent "small poodle," and the remaining percent was bichon with a bit of maltese in there. She was in a puppy mill, poor thing, and was the "poodle" part of whatever equation they were trying to sell at the moment (maltipoo, or cavapoo, or whatever).
What happened, they did a commando raid on the puppy mill and the soldiers dropped her in your arms for free? Or did you pay an “adoption” fee to a “rescue?”
OP here, what on earth is wrong with you? Do you have high blood pressure or something? Why try to pick a fight with someone who has clearly rescued a dog from a bad situation?
You should be aware that ALL rescues have an adoption fee. They are not making profit, they are covering costs for rent, food, vet bills and everything else.
Anonymous wrote:Yes. Embark and Wisdom.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you get testing from another company, you will get different results. These companies are all scamming you
I used three different DNA companies. Two of the three had identical breeds identified, and they were all within 0.5% of each other. The third company had wildly different results. I believe the two companies that had identical results, but i dont trust the third one at all.
Were the two that nearly matched from Embark and Wisdom?
Yes. Embark and Wisdom.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And if you get testing from another company, you will get different results. These companies are all scamming you
I used three different DNA companies. Two of the three had identical breeds identified, and they were all within 0.5% of each other. The third company had wildly different results. I believe the two companies that had identical results, but i dont trust the third one at all.
Were the two that nearly matched from Embark and Wisdom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Our fluffy little white poodle mix rescue came back 75 percent "small poodle," and the remaining percent was bichon with a bit of maltese in there. She was in a puppy mill, poor thing, and was the "poodle" part of whatever equation they were trying to sell at the moment (maltipoo, or cavapoo, or whatever).
What happened, they did a commando raid on the puppy mill and the soldiers dropped her in your arms for free? Or did you pay an “adoption” fee to a “rescue?”