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  1. Amazing load of trash to scam money out of stupid people.. Fact canidae DNA is 100% between a Beagle to a Timber Wolf, There is no way to tell from DNA what breed a dog is.

  2. One: It takes a lot of lab work to work that out. plus blood from possible parents to compare, As far as human testing.
    Two: By any means of testing there is no way to tell from canidae deoxyribonucleic acid what its makeup is.

  3. I want to do this for my dog but 1. Its like 70 dollars 2.My dogs parents were rescued from a puppy mill but the mom was prgo and her and her sister and the puppy gives me the hunch she purebred poodle but she looks nothing like a poodle but her mom does eghhhh so confused

  4. I think I have the only one of my dog, a cocker spaniel mixed with a Brussels griffon. Looks life a benji dog. 🙂

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