Tuesday, December 26, 2017
What's in a "Wallace Dog"?
We got a surprise Christmas present yesterday: Wallace's DNA Results came back! I had sent in a sample of Wallace's DNA (via a swab of saliva) on December first. I was told the results would take one to two months so I was surprised to get the results after 24 days!
We've have never known what kind of a mix Wallace is. We knew that he was a miniature poodle mix, but never knew what he was mixed with. Dick said it didn't matter, that he was a "Wallace Dog" or a "WallaDoodle". I knew it wasn't really important to know what he was mixed with, but I was always curious. I also have people asking me all the time what his mix is. The DNA tests also check for potential health risks associated with different breeds, so that's how I justified it!
It turns out, Wallace is 50% Miniature Poodle (yay!), 20% Cocker Spaniel (interesting!), 12% Shih Tzu and 18% Super Mutt!! I figured Wallace would be at least 50% poodle, because he has so many characteristics of one, both physically as well as personality. The Cocker Spaniel part is interesting because that is a breed that no one has guessed before. Most people have assumed that he must be part Maltese or Bichon Frise. There were also thoughts that he could be a miniature Goldendoodle. Nope! Turns out he has some Cockapoo in him. The report was very interesting and thorough. I'm happy to say that his DNA was tested for over 160 Genetic Health Issues, and that he is clear of all of them. .
It's also interesting to mention that I gave very little info about Wallace when I sent in the test. I only answered the most basic questions: Wallace is a neutered male, and we guessed on his birthdate. I only uploaded the photo of Wallace this morning after the results came in.
You can see more of Wallace's DNA test results here:
https://embarkvet.com/dog/wallace3
In the end, I'm really glad that we decided to go ahead and test Wallace's DNA. Now we know more of his story. ❤️🐶❤️.
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