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Sporting Group Breed Listing dna pawprint

American Water Spaniel

Brittany
Also known as American Brittany, Brittany Spaniel, Epagneul Breton

Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Also known as Chessie

Clumber Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel
Also known as American Cocker Spaniel

English Cocker Spaniel
Also known as Cocker Spaniel

English Setter
Also known as Laverack Setter, Llewellin Setter, Llewellyn Setter

English Springer Spaniel

Field Spaniel

Flat Coated Retriever
Also known as Flatcoat, Flattie, Flatte

German Shorthaired Pointer
Also known as Deutscher kurzhaariger Vorstehhund, Deutsch Kurzhaar, Kurzhaar, GSP

German Wirehaired Pointer
Also known as Deutsch Drahthaar, Deutscher Drahthaariger Vorstehhund, Drahthaar

Golden Retriever
Also known as Golden, Goldie, Yellow Retriever

Gordon Setter

Irish Setter
Also known as Madra Rua, Red Setter, Irish Red Setter

Labrador Retriever
Also known as Lab, Black Lab, Yellow Lab, Chocolate Lab, Silver Lab

Pointer
Also known as English Pointer

Vizsla
Also known as Hungarian Vizsla, Rövidszörü Magyar Vizsla, Hungarian Pointer

Weimaraner
Also known as Weimaraner Vorstehhund, Weim, Silver Ghost, Grey Ghost

Wirehaired Pointing Griffon
Also known as Griffon d'arrêt à poil dur Korthals, Korthals Pointing Griffon, Korthals Griffon

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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 2007 were Buddy, Max, Sadie, Jack, Daisy, Lucy, Lady, Charlie, Rocky and Duke. The list of most unusual names includes "Not Pants," "Zhivago" and "Fat Alice".
Source: Petfinder.com

Endorsements

"I am so grateful that the Canine Heritage™ Breed Test has hit the market! It is such a valuable tool in my practice because, in addition to helping me with potential health and wellness issues, it can shed light on the behavior of a specific animal and assist in the delicate balance of placing the right dog with the right owner."

Dr. Karen Halligan, DVM
Dir. of Veterinary Services, spcaLA
Doc Halligan's What Every Pet Owner Should Know: Prescriptions for Happy, Healthy Cats and Dogs

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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
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