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Old 05-01-2014, 05:11 PM   #2
Britster
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Honestly, most of the DNA kits I've seen are total crapshoots. Some people that have purebred dogs have sent one in just for fun and purebred Great Danes have come back with like Husky's mixed in them. And it simply was not possible.

The only reliable way I know of is IF you do a blood test at the vet, and I am pretty positive you need DNA from both parents as well as your pups, which is probably not possible in your case..

I've often wondered myself, as I think my Jackson is a Silky sometimes but it's not really worth paying big $$$ for anyway. He's my boy and I love every insane ounce of him. I got him from a 'backyard breeder' as well, I saw the mother who looked Yorkie to me. Odds are he's just a badly bred Yorkie really, but he's got the Silky temperament and looks. The breeds are so closely related.
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