Doggie DNA

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When you live in a rural area one of the negatives is that unwanted dogs get dumped and wander starving to your house. We feed them an then take them to the local animal shelter. We decided that the next non-agressive dog we would keep. She showed up about a month ago and we named her Whipper because her shape looked like a whippet breed.

We began to wonder exactly what breed or breeds she was and what her inherited tendencies were. We saw, at the big pet store, that you could send a swabbing of the dog's cheek and the types of breeds in the mutt would be identifies through her DNA. We sent them in a couple of weeks ago, and they are suppose to be here this week. I will post them when they come in.

Any guesses to what kind of breed/breeds Whipper is?
 

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   / Doggie DNA #2  
She definitely looks to have quite a bit of black lab in her, not sure about the rest.
Did she sustain some sort of injury to her tail or is that the natural length?

Your cat sure does seem to have taken to her:)

Mark
 
   / Doggie DNA #3  
That's interesting, hadn't heard about doggie dna.

Okay, I will guess lab+pointer+greyhound, all nice dogs.
Dave.
 
   / Doggie DNA #4  
Lab + Weimaranaer or Lab + GSP
 
   / Doggie DNA #5  
We have eight dogs total.....english pointer,short-hair...had labs for thirty years...I would guess lab+german short-hair...could be an excellent bird dog,looks like she wants to point..give it a try.Our females go about 35 pounds ,this dog looks about the same weight.One of the first pointers I hunted with looked exactly like this dog,mutt from the pound ,would hunt anything.Good -luck:)
 
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Did she sustain some sort of injury to her tail or is that the natural length?

Your cat sure does seem to have taken to her:)

Mark

The tail appears natural. The cat (also a stray) and her are best buds. We all go on morning and evening walks.

I'm looking up the breeds mentioned and I can see them in her.
 
   / Doggie DNA #8  
The tail appears natural. The cat (also a stray) and her are best buds. We all go on morning and evening walks.

I'm looking up the breeds mentioned and I can see them in her.

If the tail seems to be that length naturally, then I will have to guess that there is some sort of short haired pointer mixed with the black lab. Seems like that would make a pretty darn nice dog.

Mark
 
   / Doggie DNA #9  
Here's another vote for lab pointer.
 
   / Doggie DNA #10  
Lab for sure and then I'm thinking Weimaraner because of the short tail and coat.

Eddie
 

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