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Discover what makes your dog unique with this DNA test on sale

September 11, 2021
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Deal pricing and availability subject to change after time of publication.

TL;DR: Learn more about your furry friend with the DNA My Dog Breed Identification Test, on sale for $59.99 — a 24% discount — as of Sept. 11. Plus, you’ll also earn a $20 store credit.


Dogs are one of the most diverse species on the planet. Think about it; a Dalmatian and a German Shepherd are almost identical on a genetic level, but their vastly different ears, paws, colors, and temperaments are largely due to selective breeding by humans. Weird, right? 

In the U.S. alone, the American Kennel Club includes 190 dog breeds on its official list. Worldwide, however, the FCI (International Canine Federation) lists a massive 360 recognized breeds. And that’s not even including mixed-breed dogs like Goldendoodles. So, that furry friend of yours could have a whole lot more going on behind the scenes than you might’ve realized. 

Want to figure out just what makes your doggo unique? Snag this quick and easy DNA cheek swab and discover his true breed mix, personality traits, and more.

The DNA My Dog Test comes with sterile swabs, a sample collection envelope, and a return mailing envelope. You simply take a painless cheek swab from your pet’s mouth and ship it back to the lab for testing. Within two weeks, you’ll get a full report back detailing your dog’s exact breed mix, unique personality traits, and even genetic health concerns and risks for certain diseases. You’ll also get a custom photo certificate of the breeds found in your dog’s genetic composition, in case your friends don’t believe you.

DNA My Dog earned a GHP Biotechnology Award in 2020 as Leaders in Ethical Canine Genetic Testing. So, you can expect the entire process to be quick, easy, and completely painless for your pup.

Stop guessing your dog’s breed and uncover the truth with the DNA My Dog Test Kit, on sale for just $59.99 (regularly $79) for a limited time. With your purchase, you’ll also receive a $20 site credit for future use on more pet essentials or something for yourself.

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