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enlarge | Brand: BioPet Vet Lab Category: Pet Products
List Price: $59.95 Buy New: $45.95 You Save: $14.00 (23%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 39 reviews Sales Rank: 740
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1 Dimensions (in): 4 x 1 x 8.5
MPN: DD-1000 Model: DD1000 UPC: 892315002004 EAN: 0892315002004 ASIN: B0015WNJ7I
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Get ready for Christmas; A great Gift! The product is shipped in UNOPENED MANUFACTURER PACKAGING.
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Explains a lot! December 9, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When I got my puppy from the pound at 7 weeks old, they told me that he was a German Shepherd mix (he sure looks like one), but at age 7 months, that just didn't jibe with his personality. So, I tested his DNA and it revealed that he's Lab, Siberian Husky and Collie - not a German Shepherd gene to be found. Bio Pet's result explains his friendliness, playfulness, stubbornness, love of water and the fact that he doesn't bark. I'm glad to know and will probably buy a can of Mace now that I understand why my sweet boy isn't about to protect me from anything.
Mastiff with Chihuahua! December 2, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
waste of time and money November 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
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 as were all my family and friends.
Good but somewhat limited November 17, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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 breed that is not detected by BioPet, per their information. This makes the results interesting though perhaps not as accurate as we would hope. We now have some detective work to figure out what possible breeds share Basset Hound, Norwegian Elkhound, and Newfoundland markers that might be part of our Weimeraner-looking puppy. Very clever and was worth the price.
some right on, some not so much November 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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, siberian huskie, mastiff and pug. The pug is laughable but it was less than 10%. The mastiff I believe should have been Great Dane, which they test for -- and which the shelter and our vet suspected. She is very tall, lean and graceful. I was satisfied with the results because without a photo, they got the golden and siberian husky parts right. It's fun, I believe it is real science but not 100% accurate so I would recommend it to owners who can afford the $50 bucks who have one of those dogs, like mine, with a "Heinz 57" background and a very distinctive look. Now you have an answer for all those who ask -- what kind of a dog is that?
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