Rescue dog's DNA test doesn't go as planned: Owners stunned by the results

  • 2 months ago
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.

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