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Do not waste your money - wish I could give zero stars
Um, are you kidding? NOPE! One of two things occurred during the “DNA analysis” for our dog Aggie. Either they mixed up her sample with another dog (or possibly a cat) during their “sophisticated” breed detection algorithm or they lost her sample entirely and (fingers crossed) hoped we would be shocked and awed at the results. 12.5% American Staffordshire Terrier / 12.5% Miniature Poodle and 75% Breed Group with Wisdom Panel guessing - companion group #1 (pomeranian, pug, shih tzu, etc) and guess #2 terrier group (schnauzwer, wheaten terrier, chihuahua, etc). Even my 6 year daughter had a better guess just from meeting dogs at our local dog park. Showed my vet these results and she shook her head and laughed. Have of photo of Aggie and her mom - really? miniature poodle? Aggie at 6 months is already 25 inches tall and weighs 45 pounds. I can believe 12.5% stafford terrier - the rest? BS. With a 75% guess that is obviously wrong, I would like 75% of my money back. Do yourself a favor and do not waste your money on this total fake news test like I did.
October 2018 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase