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Old 06-17-2009, 12:52 PM   #17
Gigi485
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Originally Posted by FlDebra View Post
You posted this as I was typing my previous post so I did not realize he came from a pet store and not direct from a breeder. So, it was the pet store that made the comment about "just don't know who's jumping over the fence into the back yard." They probably have no idea about the place the puppy actually came from then. I think most of those pet stores buy from a third party broker and never even communicate with the actual breeder.

After reading a couple of these threads about people who have gone to all of the trouble and expense to get the DNA testing to determine if their dog is a purebred or not.... I am thinking it is probably a waste of time and money. If the test cannot tell if a dog is purebred, then these results that show just a little percentage of another breed are within the realm of what a purebred dog might test at. Am I reading all of their disclaimers right? I am disappointed with the testing! I would have thought it could tell a purebred. I am not sure why else people would want the test. If you know you have a mix, why pay money for the test? I think the company needs to make it perfectly clear that a purebred dog tested with their DNA test will not always show 100% of one breed.

It seems poorly bred is more of a problem than mixed bred.
Good point.
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