Rogue1677x
Mouseketeer
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- Apr 29, 2018
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For us, even though she looks like a Border collie, there are some quirks that made us curious if there were other breeds in the mix.We ended up getting a DNA test on my Aussie because he weighs 77 pounds and cannot catch anything. It came back 80.1% aussie, 10.5% German Shepherd, and 9.4% pitbull so while he isn't 100% Aussie he's pretty much an Aussie.
Many years ago when these DNA test first came out we had a Chihuahua and a great Dane, both registered with a good pedigree so we decided to test the validity of either the pedigree or the DNA test.
The one for the Chihuahua was pretty spot on but the great Dane was all over the board.
We joked the other day that the guard dog side came out when someone we didn't know came to the door, she wasn't having any of it.