Sunday, August 7, 2011

Canine Heritage Dog-Breed Mail-In Test Kit, XL

Canine Heritage Dog-Breed Mail-In Test Kit, XL Review



Canine Heritage Dog-Breed Mail-In Test Kit, XL Feature

  • Identifies over 100 AKC recognized breeds
  • Safe, non-invasive, sampling method; no blood needed
  • Take the DNA sample yourself; no veterinarian needed
  • Satisfies curiosity about your dog?s breed composition
  • Infers potential health risks, behavior and personality associated with breeds
Curious about the breed of your dog? Now you can know with the Canine Heritage XL Breed Test. From a recognized leader in canine DNA technology comes the Canine Heritage XL Breed Test, a DNA-based diagnostic test that can genetically identify over 100 potential breeds within your mixed breed dog! This, accurate, state-of-the-art, test is simple, convenient and completely non-invasive to your pet. No special handling is required for our K9CheekSwab Collection Kit. Sampling is done easily and comfortably by the pet owner, avoiding the trauma and expense of other collection methods. How easy is it? Simply follow the easy step-by-step directions included with the Canine Heritage XL testing kit, place the swab and sample submission form in the pre-paid return mailing envelop and drop in a mail box. In 4-6 weeks, results will be sent back to you in the form of a frame quality Certificate of DNA Breed Analysis. If you provide a digital photo of your pet via our website, it will also be printed on your certificate, free of charge. The Canine Heritage testing kit includes the following: One K9CheekSwab DNA Collection Brush, Sample Submission Form, Customer Reference Sheet, Easy-to-Follow DNA Sample Collection Instructions, Pre-Paid Return Mailer Due to the genetic complexity of a mixed breed dog, the number of identified breeds may vary and the possibility of not being able to identify any breeds can occur. Canine Heritage only works for the identifiable breeds. A dog’s visual appearance may vary from the breed(s) identified in the reported results due to individual genetic variations or if your pet’s breed composition contains non-validated breed(s).


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