Rescue dog's DNA test doesn't go as planned: Owners stunned by the results
DNA tests often help shed light on breed mixes and genetic traits. But, what would you do if you learned something about your dog you never expected?
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00:00I threw a genetics reveal party for my dad's rescue dog, and let's just say things did not go as planned.
00:04Oh my gosh!
00:06As many of you guys know, this is Uncle Wally. This is Lavender and Latte's uncle.
00:10He was a rescue dog found at a gas station in Georgia, and that's when my parents adopted him about like five years ago.
00:15The rescue they got him from said he was an Anatolian Shepherd and a Border Collie mix, which my dad super believes.
00:19I don't need this because I know my dog is an Anatolian Shepherd and a Border Collie, and I'm gonna be right.
00:25We are gonna take that to the test.
00:26So we sent Wally's DNA off, and about two weeks later, we had a party to announce the results.
00:32I think Wally's a Golden Retriever, a Border Collie, and an Acton Hound.
00:37He's being a Golden Retriever.
00:39German Shepherd, a Border Collie, Golden Lab situation.
00:46Golden Retriever, half-female kid.
00:48Border Collie, Shepherd, and part-yellow Lab.
00:52Anatolian Shepherd and Border Collie.
00:54And the results were... I'm so sorry I have to do this to you guys. I'm running out of time. We have to do a part two.
00:59I was wrong. I was wrong.