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Breed Name List (C-G) dna pawprint

Cairn Terrier
Also known as Short Haired Skye Terrier

Canaan Dog
Also known as Kelev K'naani, Kelef K'naani

Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Also known as Cardigan, CWC, Cardi, Corgi

Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Also known as Cavalier, Cav, Ruby Spaniel, Blenheim Spaniel

Chesapeake Bay Retriever
Also known as Chessie

Chihuahua

Chinese Crested
Also known as Crested, Puff

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

Chow Chow

Clumber Spaniel

Cocker Spaniel
Also known as American Cocker Spaniel

Collie
Also known as Scottish Collie, Rough Collie, Smooth Collie

Dachshund
Also known as Standard Dachshund, Miniature Dachshund, Toy Dachshund, Doxie, Wiener Dog

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

Doberman Pinscher
Also known as Dobermann, Dobe

English Cocker Spaniel
Also known as Cocker Spaniel

English Coonhound
Also known as American English Coonhound

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

English Springer Spaniel

English Toy Spaniel
Also known as King Charles Spaniel, Charlie, E.T.

Field Spaniel

Flat-Coated Retriever
Also known as Flatcoat, Flattie, Flatte

French Bulldog
Also known as Bouledogue Français, Frenchie, Frogdog

German Shepherd
Also known as Deutscher Schäferhund, Schäferhund, Alsatian Herder

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

Giant Schnauzer
Also known as Riesenschnauzer, Russian Bear Schnauzer, Munchener

Golden Retriever
Also known as Golden, Goldie, Yellow Retriever

Gordon Setter

Great Dane
Also known as Deutsche Dogge, German Mastiff, Grand Danois

Great Pyrenees
Also known as Chien des Pyrénées, Chien de Montagne des Pyrénées, Montańés del Pirineo, Pyrenean Mountain Dog

Greyhound
Also known as English Greyhound

No Vet or Blood Required!

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.

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

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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

Dr. Karen Doc Halligan, DVM

The Animal Rescue Site

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Dog Breed Certificate Photos
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Dog Breed Test Instructions
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