Breed determination for dogs 

The genetic breed determination can serve as crucial evidence to support a phenotypical breed assessment (issues concerning potentially dangerous breeds, stray dogs, etc.). Dogs deemed dangerous based on their phenotype and categorised as “listed dogs” that end up in animal shelters often face difficulties in being rehomed. The mandated restrictions deter many animal lovers, often leading these dogs to live in conditions that aren't suitable for their character. Stray dogs that resemble breeds associated with aggressive behaviour often face a similar fate. A genetic report refuting a dog's affiliation with a breed labelled as dangerous can offer the animal an opportunity for a better life.

The dog breeds in our database include:

  • Australian Shepherd
  • American Staffordshire Terrier
  • Bearded Collie
  • Bernese Mountain Dog
  • Bull Terrier
  • Dogue de Bordeaux
  • Border Collie
  • Bullmastiff
  • Cane Corso
  • Chihuahua
  • Collie (Short and Long-haired)
  • German Wirehaired Pointer
  • Great Dane
  • German Boxer
  • German Shepherd
  • Doberman
  • Dogo Argentino
  • Dogo Canario
  • English Springer Spaniel
  • Fila Brasileiro
  • Golden Retriever
  • Havanese
  • Labrador Retriever
  • Mastin del Pirineo
  • Spanish Mastiff
  • Pug
  • Newfoundland
  • Parson Russell Terrier
  • Poodle (Toy, Miniature and Medium)
  • Rhodesian Ridgeback
  • Rottweiler
  • Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Weimaraner

The database contains reference populations of European dogs.

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