highest possible accuracy” in determining a dog’s breed, and also offers services to identify a dog’s allergies and “genetic age,” via analysis of a cheek swab.These DNA testing kits cost between $79.99 and $199.99 and are analyzed at the company’s office in Birch Cliff, a neighbourhood in the eastern part of Toronto.An investigative team at WBZ News, located in Boston, Mass., decided to put DNA My Dog, and other pet DNA services like it, to the test. But instead of sending in a cheek swab from a dog, they submitted DNA taken from the cheek of their reporter, Christina Hager.Two companies, Orivet and Wisdom Panel, analyzed the swabs and found that the DNA provided could not yield a reliable result.
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