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Non-Sporting Group Breed Listing dna pawprint

American Eskimo Dog
Also known as American Spitz, American Deutscher Spitz

Bichon Frise
Also known as Bichon à poil frisé, Bichon Tenerife

Boston Terrier
Also known as Boston Bull, Boston Bull & Terrier, Boxwood, American Bull Terrier

Bulldog
Also known as British Bulldog, English Bulldog

Shar Pei
Also known as Chinese Shar Pei, Chinese Fighting Dog

Chow Chow

Dalmatian
Also known as Carriage Dog, Dalmatiner, Dalmatinac, Firehouse Dog, Plum Pudding Dog, Spotted Coach Dog, Dali

French Bulldog
Also known as Bouledogue Français, Frenchie, Frogdog

Keeshond
Also known as Keeshonden, Kees, German Spitz, Dutch Barge Dog, Wolfsspitz, Chien Loup, Smiling Dutchman, Deutscher Wolfsspitz, Dutch Keeshond

Lhasa Apso
Also known as Lhassa Terrier, Lhasa

Poodle
Also known as Standard Poodle, Miniature Poodle, Toy Poodle, Pudle Caniche, Barbone, Chien Canne

Schipperke
Also known as Spitzke, Spits, Spitske

Shiba Inu
Also known as Shiba, Japanese Shiba Inu, Japanese Small Size Dog, Shiba Ken

Tibetan Spaniel
Also known as Tibbie

Tibetan Terrier
Also known as Tsang Apso

No Vet or Blood Required!

Along iwth a fast turn around, our dog DNA test collection process is simple — no visit to the veterinarian and no drawing of blood. Our painless process involves a quick cheek swab in the comfort of YOUR dog house.

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Did You Know?

Approximately 75 million dogs have humans in the United States. 10% of those dogs were rescued from a shelter with little or no known history.
Source: APPMA.org

The top 10 dog names of 2011 were: Bella, Max, Buddy, Daisy, Bailey, Lucy, Molly, Coco, Charlie and Rocky. Source: Banfield Pet Hospital

The list of most unusual names for 2011 include: Almost-A-Dog, Franco Furter, Stinky McStinkerson, Sir Seamus McPoop, Audrey Shepburn, Dewey Deimell, Knuckles Capone, Beagle Lugosi, Shooter McLovin, Uzi Duzi Du. Source: VIP Pet Insurance

Endorsements

"The Canine Heritage Breed Test is one of the most innovative products I have seen in years. I am a huge proponent of adoption, so my four legged family comes from shelters and breed rescue groups. Finding out what breeds are in my dog's genetic makeup has not only satisfied my curiosity, but given me invaluable health and behavioral information."

Eric Theis
Senior Vice President,
Discovery Communications,
Animal Planet Media Enterprises

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Dog Breed Test Instructions
Be sure to follow the instructions and photos on this site or those included with your test kit to ensure a successful DNA collection and analysis

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Dog Breed Certificate Photos
Customers who have ordered and received their test kit should visit our upload form to ensure that your pooch's mug makes it onto your breed analysis certificate.