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02/10/08

New test identifies dogs’ breed composition
Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM

Several years ago I came up with a great idea: put a GPS tracking device on a dog collar. Any dog wearing the collar could be found easily by the people who love him. I would become rich and retire to a tropical island. Laziness got the best of me. I never developed the product. As the recent news about Vladimir Putin’s dog illustrates, someone else will probably get rich off of the idea.

Fortunately, I had another million dollar idea. People who bring mixed-breed dogs to my hospital often ask me what type of dog they have. I thought of a way to give them the answer. Collect a saliva swab or other sample from a mixed-breed dog. Use DNA analysis to determine the mix of breeds in the dog. Get rich, buy a tropical island, and retire. Surely nobody else would ever think of that one!

Alas, it looks like retirement is a ways off. Mars Veterinary (a subsidiary of Mars, Inc.), has announced the release of the Wisdom Panel (TM). Based on the information I have seen, their test is the same as mine would have been. I have been scooped again–by the makers of Twix bars!

People who are curious about the mix of breeds in their dog can now get an answer. As well as satisfying people’s curiosity, the test may provide insight into pets’ expected behavior patterns and medical predispositions.

It is a great idea, if you ask me.

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There are 4 Comments

  1. Dogster Inc. Company Blog » Archive » New Vet Blog Launched: Information and Advice from Dr. Eric Barchas, DVM posted a comment on February 14th, 2008 at 4:24 pm

    […] can I do to make my dog chew less? What is the perfect number of cats to have? New test identifies dogs’ breed composition AVMA reports on contaminants in last year’s pet food recall Barked by […]

  2. Lee McCartney posted a comment on February 19th, 2008 at 10:51 am

    GPS collars are great, but collars can be removed. I’d MUCH rather see GPS incorporated into microchips!

  3. Semavi Lady posted a comment on February 20th, 2008 at 1:24 am

    Actually, the DNA test is still a guess.

    Until the test can actually identify purebred dogs with a guarantee of accuracy (and it’s very likely this will never happen), it’s really just an expensive curiosity to those who use it. Mixed and purebred dogs have been submitted and were identified as mixes of breeds that were not even part of their breed origins.

  4. » Salmonella Scare Leads to Recall of Pedigree and Other Dog Foods posted a comment on September 17th, 2008 at 5:03 am

    […] national headlines. This time the manufacturer is Mars Veterinary (the company also produces the Wisdom Panel genetic test to determine dog breeds). And this time the contaminant is […]

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