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<blockquote data-quote="TexasJerseyMilker" data-source="post: 1789521" data-attributes="member: 42782"><p>I've been looking up these dog available DNA tests available on line that can tell what breed or mix of breeds, plus a lot of other things.</p><p></p><p>There are 3 kinds- blood tests (fat chance), hair tests (but they only tell if a breeding pair will have curly hair pups or not, of interest to 'designer dog' breederes such as labridoodles and it requires a cheek swab sample), and poop tests. Poop tests are for for ratting out people who are not picking up their dog doo in a neighborhood association situation. But it also requires for every dog in the area to already have their dog's DNA on file so it can be matched. Can you believe people would waste their time on this?</p><p></p><p>So, if there is some way youcan get a swab of his inner cheek but I doubt if he will allow it. He might even bite. One way I thought of-- put some delicious raw meat in a little cage where he can put his nose on it with a clean pan underneath. He will probably drool and that could be collected on the swab.</p><p></p><p>They cost about $70 bucks on Amazon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexasJerseyMilker, post: 1789521, member: 42782"] I've been looking up these dog available DNA tests available on line that can tell what breed or mix of breeds, plus a lot of other things. There are 3 kinds- blood tests (fat chance), hair tests (but they only tell if a breeding pair will have curly hair pups or not, of interest to 'designer dog' breederes such as labridoodles and it requires a cheek swab sample), and poop tests. Poop tests are for for ratting out people who are not picking up their dog doo in a neighborhood association situation. But it also requires for every dog in the area to already have their dog's DNA on file so it can be matched. Can you believe people would waste their time on this? So, if there is some way youcan get a swab of his inner cheek but I doubt if he will allow it. He might even bite. One way I thought of-- put some delicious raw meat in a little cage where he can put his nose on it with a clean pan underneath. He will probably drool and that could be collected on the swab. They cost about $70 bucks on Amazon. [/QUOTE]
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