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  • With a simple cheek swab, you can uncover DNA-based insights that may help you understand your dog's unique appearance, behaviors and wellness needs
  • Adult weight range prediction to help you make appropriate nutrition and diet choices
  • Breed insights to help you provide a better training program, understand behavior
  • You will be emailed an official Ancestry Report revealing your dog's a genetic background
  • This single test allows you to test Mixed Breed, Purebred or Designer Dog breed ancestry back to great-grandparents
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Wisdom Panel 2.0 delivers DNA-based insights that can be used to optimize your dog's overall care and training needs.

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This product replaces our Wisdom Panel Mixed Breed DNA Test Kit

What is Wisdom Panel® 2.0 DNA Test?

With a simple cheek swab, you can uncover DNA-based insights that may help you understand your dog’s unique appearance, behaviors, and wellness needs. You’ll be emailed an official Ancestry Report revealing your dog’s genetic background including:

  • Mixed Breed Dog: breed ancestry identification back to great-grandparents
  • Purebred Dog: breed certification and level of genetic diversity
  • Designer Dog: certification that your dog is a true 50/50 hybrid of two purebred parents
  • Adult weight range prediction: to help you make apprpriate nutrition and diet choices
  • Breed insights to help you provide a better training program, understand behavior, and create an effective care and wellness plan

How does Wisdom Panel® work?

Once your sample is received at our lab, it is scanned into our database and assigned to a batch for testing. It then undergoes processing to extract the DNA from your dog’s cells which is examined for the 321 markers that are used in the test. The results for these markers are sent to a computer that evaluated them using a program designed to consider all of the pedigree trees that are possible in the last three generations. The trees considered include a simple pedigree with a single breed (a likely pure-bred dog), two different breeds at the parental level (a first-generation cross), all the way up to a complex tree with eight different great-grandparent breeds allowed. Our computer used information from our extensive breed database to fill these potential pedigrees. For each of the millions of combinations of ancestry trees built and considered, the computer gave each a score representing how well that selected combination of breeds matched to your dog’s data. The pedigree with the overall best score is the one which is selected and provided to you in your dog’s individualized report.

How do I use my Wisdom Panel® 2.0 kit to test my dog’s DNA?

Testing is as easy as 1-2-3.

1. Simply collect a sample from the inside of your dog's cheek with the included swabs.
2. Activate your test online at www.wisdompanel.com/start and mail the swabs back to our laboratory with the postage-paid shipping label.*
3. Within 3 weeks, you'll receive an e-mailed ancestry report with your dog's results.

*Activation of test online will allow immediate tracking of your sample as well as updates throughout the process of the test analysis. Please be sure to complete all required fields.

How long does it take to get Wisdom Panel®2.0 results?

Once the sample has been received at the lab, it generally takes 2-3 weeks for the sample to be tested, results generated and report available for download on our website. You will receive email notification when the report is available for download.


Can Wisdom Panel® 2.0 identify health issues or disease predispositions?

Wisdom Panel® 2.0 can determine the breed makeup of a dog – it is not designed to determine which disease traits – if any – might be present in a dog. The real value in this test is that with knowledge of a dog’s breed ancestry, owners can work together with their veterinarians to develop a more targeted care plan for their dog and have a better understanding of their dog’s physical and behavioral traits. This one-time investment helps owners feel confident they are providing their dog with the best care possible.

Can puppies be tested with Wisdom Panel® 2.0?

Yes. Wisdom Panel® 2.0 is designed for dogs of all ages and is safe and easy to be used at any stage in a dog's development. However, we do recommend waiting until a puppy has been weaned to prevent cross-contamination from suckling on their mother and having cells from her skin and milk in their mouth at the time of swabbing.

How are key physical traits inherited?

Breeds can combine their influences in countless, fascinating ways. It’s a unique combination that makes your dog one-of-a-kind. Your dog may behave like – or strongly resemble – just one of the breeds in its makeup, but – much more commonly – your dog’s looks and personality will blend aspects of these breeds.

To learn more about inherited genes and how they determine the different dominant and recessive traits in canines, watch the informative video at the top of the page.

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Dogs can’t talk, but their DNA can™
Over 25 million mixed-breed dog owners know their dogs…but not as well as they could. Where does Buddy get his curly tail from? Why does he love digging holes in the backyard? Could I be doing more to make him happier and healthier? Your dog may not be able to tell you the answers – but his DNA can. Wisdom Panel® 2.0, the most comprehensive breed identification DNA test on the market, can not only help unravel your dog’s unique breed history, it can also provide DNA-based insights towards optimizing your dog’s overall care and training needs.

Wisdom Panel® can determine the ancestry of a mixed-breed, purebred or designer dog by testing for more than 200 breeds. A dog’s ancestry can influence him in surprising ways. Obvious and not-so-obvious physical traits plus behaviors like digging, herding and barking all come from the various breeds in a dog’s family tree. Once an owner understands a dog’s natural tendencies, it makes it possible to create a tailored training, exercise and nutrition program to fit his one-of-a-kind needs.

Can Wisdom Panel identify the breeds in a dog that was born outside the U.S.?

Wisdom Panel was developed using genetic markers from American Kennel Club (AKC) breeds and some non-AKC breeds in the U.S., as well as purebred dogs from the United Kingdom, Australia, and Western Europe. Through the course of our test development, we have observed that certain breeds sometimes have quite different genetic breed signatures in different geographical regions, particularly with comparison to the same breed in Europe or Australia. Due to these geographic variations, Wisdom Panel is only offered in the appropriate geographical areas and we do not recommend the test for dogs originating in countries outside those stated above.

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By purchasing from an Authorized Reseller, you have the assurance that you’re getting new product (no damaged or stolen goods), backed by our full warranty and access to our industry leading customer support. If our products are not bought from an Authorized Reseller, we may not be able to process your test and you cannot receive warranty or customer care support. If you are unsure, please contact the sales team at customercare@marsveterinary.com before purchasing.

Product details

  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.75 x 2 x 4.75 inches; 0.18 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ Mixed Breed DNA Test Kit
  • Department ‏ : ‎ Pet Supplies
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ September 24, 2009
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Mars Veterinary
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B00G334QXU
  • Customer Reviews:
    3.8 out of 5 stars 6,386 ratings

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Item Weight 0.176 ounces
Department Pet Supplies
Manufacturer Mars Veterinary
ASIN B00G334QXU
Item model number Mixed Breed DNA Test Kit
Customer Reviews
3.8 out of 5 stars 6,386 ratings

3.8 out of 5 stars
Date First Available September 24, 2009
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H 9.02 x 6.02 x 0.47 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.75 x 2 x 4.75 inches
Item Weight 5 Grams
Brand Name Wisdom
Target Audience Keyword dogs
Directions Wisdom Panel 2.0 DNA Test Kit can help you finally find out what breed your dog is, which can be crucial to know when you're making decisions about feeding, training, and care. The results of this testing kit will help you understand your dog's needs and behaviors. The test is convenient and fast. The Wisdom Panel 2.0 DNA Test Kit comes with two swabs, a carton, and a shipping label; all you have to do is collect a sample of your dog's DNA and send it back to the lab for analysis. The analysis will tell you whether you have a purebred, designer, or mixed breed dog; you'll receive a report detailing this information as well as the relevant breed history, behavior, and appearance. Benefits: You can know without a doubt what breed your dog is If your dog is a purebred, you can find out how genetically diverse it is and get a breed certification If your dog is a mixed breed, your report will list the breeds of ancestors three generations back
Recycled Content Percentage 50
Model Name FBA_Wisdom Panel 2.0
Size no size
Material man-made-material
Age Range Description All ranges
Care Instructions Oral
Number of Items 1
Manufacturer Mars Veterinary
Included Components Wisdom Panel 2.0 DNA Test Kit

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Wisdom Panel 2.0 DNA Test Kit can help you finally find out what breed your dog is, which can be crucial to know when you're making decisions about feeding, training, and care. The results of this testing kit will help you understand your dog's needs and behaviors. The test is convenient and fast. The Wisdom Panel 2.0 DNA Test Kit comes with two swabs, a carton, and a shipping label; all you have to do is collect a sample of your dog's DNA and send it back to the lab for analysis. The analysis will tell you whether you have a purebred, designer, or mixed breed dog; you'll receive a report detailing this information as well as the relevant breed history, behavior, and appearance. Benefits: You can know without a doubt what breed your dog is If your dog is a purebred, you can find out how genetically diverse it is and get a breed certification If your dog is a mixed breed, your report will list the breeds of ancestors three generations back

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Customers find the DNA test kit easy to administer and understand, with comprehensive results that provide great insight into their dogs' breeds. The test performs as advertised, with results coming earlier than the advertised 2 weeks, and customers consider it a cool product that's fun to use. While some customers consider it worth the price, others find it not worth it.

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848 customers mention "Ease of use"835 positive13 negative

Customers find the DNA test kit easy to administer and understand, with clear instructions and an easy-to-read report.

"...We were astonished! The PDF file was easy to read and had a family tree style diagram to clearly show us Ben's linage. We were astonished!..." Read more

"...three stars because it is certainly entertaining and fun, and it's easy to do. Had a good laugh at the results...." Read more

"...to read up on the Lowchen and it turns out that they have some very unique qualities...." Read more

"...First, the process itself. It is very easy to do; the instructions and materials are well done...." Read more

684 customers mention "Accuracy"527 positive157 negative

Customers find the DNA test accurate and comprehensive, with one customer noting that the results contained no question marks.

"...results took 13 and 14 days respectively and I believe the results to be 100% correct...." Read more

"...of the swab sample for Lizzie, it does appear that while the sample was good enough to generate a unique DNA signature, the quality is not as high..." Read more

"...Anyways, I am going to give the Wisdom Panel DNA test kit, 5 stars. It is accurate, although you may get some surprises in the results as I have...." Read more

"...All good. Unfortunately, we now believe these results to be inaccurate and have no confidence in them...." Read more

634 customers mention "Information quality"620 positive14 negative

Customers find the DNA test informative, providing detailed breed information and physical traits breakdown.

"...Things made much more sense!! The way he looks, why his eyes are colored the way they are, his personality, ect... it was enlightening!..." Read more

"...Panel data, I can see that she appears to have a significant amount of European breed ancestry...." Read more

"...again for another dog because it not only was entertaining but also educational...." Read more

"...Now I am not saying the test was wrong, because he does exhibit traits of all these breeds, and he also demonstrates each of the breed physical..." Read more

332 customers mention "Fun"332 positive0 negative

Customers find the DNA test kit fun to use, describing it as a pleasant experience.

"...I gave it three stars because it is certainly entertaining and fun, and it's easy to do. Had a good laugh at the results...." Read more

"...breed of a mutt with accuracy, but it was certainly a fun and interesting activity that makes is enjoy or dog even more." Read more

"...Plus its just really fun and interesting." Read more

"...The results report format is clear and interesting. It is a fun thing to do, and the countdown to receiving results is engaging...." Read more

241 customers mention "Product quality"241 positive0 negative

Customers find the DNA test kit to be a great idea and an interesting experiment, with one customer noting that their family will enjoy the results.

"...Bottom line, easy test, good company, but be prepared that you still may not get the answers you want." Read more

"...(against the cheek not the gums) Bottom line; cool product, very informative, and i would absolutely recommend it!" Read more

"...He is very gentle and well-behaved, smart and easily trained, great with kids, house-trained, and rarely barks...." Read more

"...but overall incredibly sweet, amazing with people and children...." Read more

239 customers mention "Speed"239 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the speed of the DNA test kit, with results coming back earlier than the advertised 2 weeks.

"...All in all, Wisdom Panel provides a great and really complete service and is very user friendly." Read more

"...I AM SO GLAD. Not only is he the fastest dog at the dog park, he loves to run off leash and never tires...." Read more

"...The Viszla also explains her long toes, crazy-fast growing nails, and her vocabulary of grunts, grumbles, yips, whines and world-weary sighs...." Read more

"...Pros - Super easy to use and understand - Get results back in timely manner and exactly as stated (3-4 weeks) -..." Read more

171 customers mention "Functionality"156 positive15 negative

Customers report that the DNA test kit performs as advertised and works well for their dogs.

"...him to the dog park and for the first couple of months he was very well behaved and got along with all the other dogs...." Read more

"...He is very gentle and well-behaved, smart and easily trained, great with kids, house-trained, and rarely barks...." Read more

"...I am very confident that it worked correctly for my Cockapoo." Read more

"...The test went pretty well. We swabbed her mouth when she was calm first thing in the morning...." Read more

447 customers mention "Value for money"271 positive176 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the DNA test kit's value for money, with some finding it worth the price while others consider it not worth it or useless.

"...The bottom line - for me it was worth it. The results were both plausible and interesting. I am satisfied...." Read more

"...sample was good enough to generate a unique DNA signature, the quality is not as high as we generally hope for, matching to only about 81% of the..." Read more

"...To start positive, the price was fair, close to the others I'd checked out...." Read more

"...I recommend it if you're on the fence. To me, it was totally worth the price...." Read more

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Excellent Customer Service and Results!
Wow. I am so impressed with this company and their product. I tested 3 dogs. My sister's Pitt Mix, my Husky Mix, and a JRT mix. I was impressed with the results. You don't send in a picture, and it identified dogs that were obviously major contributors to each dogs phenotype (how they look). I have linked 3 pictures of the dogs next to their results. Milly and Dakota's results were right on par. Milly looks like an Am. Staff, but we knew there was something else in the mix. She is very standoffish and doesn't like strangers despite socialization efforts and LOVES to hut anything that moves. Having her be 3/4 Am. Staff and 1/4 Rhodesian Ridgeback makes total sense. We didn't think about it until after the results came back, but whenever Milly gets upset a line of hair on her back from her neck to her tail fluffs up. I don't know if this has anything to do with the "ridge" but you never know! Dakota is obviously a northern breed mix, but we have always been perplexed by her size, she is only 28lbs. We have been asked if she is a mini-Husky (didn't even know that was a thing), but we always answer 'no, just a Husky mix". Now it is easy to tell where her petit size comes from. The cocker and the Keeshund are on the smaller side. Kota was my dog with the most mixed breed ancestry. Her's made for interesting reading! Lizzie is where we hit a little snag. I believe the Russell Terrier/Cocker Spaniel was 100% correct, but she is just not 1/2 Am.Staff as you can clearly see in the picture, she is 19 lbs. I contacted Wisdom about this ans sent them a couple of pictures and they agreed that the results were off. Here is some of what they said: "The cheek swab that you collected was sent to our laboratory in Lincoln, NE where the DNA was extracted from the cheek cells and examined with the 321 markers that are used in the test. The results for these markers are then sent to a computer that evaluates them using an algorithm designed to build all of the pedigree trees that are possible in the last three generations, from a simple pedigree with a single breed (a pure-bred dog) or two breeds at the parental level (a first-generation cross) all the way up to a complex tree with eight great-grandparent breeds coming together. Our computer uses over 200 breeds that we have in our database as well as the three ancestral dog groups to build the family trees. The three ancestral dog groups consist of the ‘European’ group that contains most of the Terriers, Hounds, Retrievers, and herding breeds; the ‘Guard’ group that contains breeds meant to guard us such as the Bulldog, the Boxer, and the Mastiff; and finally the ‘Ancient’ group that contains largely the Asian and Arctic breeds like the Chow Chow, the Chinese Shar-Pei, and the Siberian Husky. For each of the family trees built the computer gives a statistical score representing how well those breeds in those proportions match to the data and the family tree with the best score is the one sent out to you. Based on my review of Lizzie's Wisdom Panel data, I can see that she appears to have a significant amount of European breed ancestry. Her strongest observed chromosomal match was to the "pet style" subtype of American Staffordshire terrier, which shares both Guard dog and European terrier ancestry, and is a very diverse breed. The Russell terrier and Cocker spaniel are both European breed dogs, of the terrier and hunting/gundog families, respectively, and were well supported by the data as grandparents by chromosomal match. there is suggestion that other breeds are present in Lizzie's ancestry; herding breeds were also showing similarity to her signature. When looking at the quality of the swab sample for Lizzie, it does appear that while the sample was good enough to generate a unique DNA signature, the quality is not as high as we generally hope for, matching to only about 81% of the markers tested. This may have impacted the accuracy of her results, given her level of genetic diversity. I feel that a retest is the recommended course of action to attempt to obtain the most information about her breed makeup." Essentially, her sample that I collected wasn't great and of the 321 markers they test on, only 81% were quality enough to be tested. They are sending me a complimentary re-test. I could not be happier with their customer service and test accuracy! (When a proper sample is given!) Strongly recommend! I will be purchasing another for my new JRT mix pup we rescued! THANKS!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2012
    I bought 2 of these a couple weeks ago. We have 2 dogs, Hermione and Bender, that we were told upon their respective adoptions were 'designer hybrids'... a jack-chi (jack russell and chihuahua) and a dorgi (corgi and dachshund). We were pretty confident the jack-chi was what we were told she was. She looked just like one! But the Dorgi we were not sure. He has some corgi looking features and is long and thin but I had doubts. A google search for Dorgi produced no animal that looked like our Ben! I've owned the jack-chi for 6 years and ALWAYS wanted to know the truth about what she is. We adopted the dorgi for my husband 3 years ago and he didn't know such a test existed so when I told him about it a few weeks ago, he asked why we hadn't done it already! lol.

    Anyway, I ordered the tests for $100 for both and they arrived in 3 days. The instructions say that you have to basically quarantine them for a couple hours, not letting them eat or lick anything so the sample is not contaminated and then take a small round q-tip/tooth brush looking thing and rub it around their gums above their teeth for 15 seconds let it dry for 5 minutes and send it back. I read reviews that gave tips on crating them or putting them in a spare bedroom for that quarantine time, ect but I knew our Dorgi would be a problem! He licks evvvverything constantly! I decided that since our dogs sleep with us I would put their tests on my nightstand and do it first thing in the morning so there would be no contamination of samples. They would have 8 hours of not eating drinking or licking a thing! Some reviewers made it seem hard to get an uncontaminated sample and said the lab came back and said it was unusable. I was nervous!

    Well, I woke up at 3am to the dorgi licking me to go outside. LOL so I decided to go ahead and get the jack-chi sample as she was still adleep at the foot of the bed. I grabbed her swabs and woke her up and started rubbing. She probably didn't appreciate getting woken up like that! I tried to count to 15 as the instructions said but I only got to 5 on the first sample and 7 on the second. I let the dogs out and we all went back to sleep. When I woke up at 6:30am for work, Ben was still asleep so I grabbed his swabs and the same thing happened. He wouldn't tolerate the sample taking for more than 5 seconds! I was sure my samples would not be sufficient! But I had done what I could and I sent them in. That was Tuesday.

    3 days later (Friday) I got an email saying that they had gotten them and the testing process had started. It said to expect results within 2 weeks. 7 days later, the following Friday around 6pm I checked my email and there were Bender's (dorgi) results. We were astonished! The PDF file was easy to read and had a family tree style diagram to clearly show us Ben's linage. We were astonished! Our dorgi was actually mostly made up of Australian Shepherd and Belgian Tervuren, the later being a breed we'd never even heard of. It had one whole line of ancestry that just said 'mixed breed' and when we scrolled down it said he was lowchen, shaffordshire bull terrier and collie and gave the percentages of each that made up that 'mixed breed' line.

    All of a sudden when we looked at Bender, we saw a completely different dog! Things made much more sense!! The way he looks, why his eyes are colored the way they are, his personality, ect... it was enlightening!

    But now I was anxious! Where were Hermione's results? Where was my confirmation telling me what I already knew? That Hermione was a Jack-chi? The next day, nothing came all day. It was the weekend, after all so I figured as much. I was sure I'd get them Monday but it was killing me! But then, as I laid down to go to sleep Saturday night I checked my email one last time on my iphone. There it was. Hermione's results were in. I shot out of bed and ran into the office to tell my husband and we huddled in front of my computer monitor at 11:30pm to open her PDF file. Again, I was shocked. I thought I knew my dog. I have an 'I <3 jack-chi's' tee shirt for crying out loud and the dog on the front of it looks JUST LIKE HERMIONE! But low and behold.... every single parent, grandparent and great grandparent of Hermione was a rat terrier. What I had on my hands was a full blooded rat terrier. At first I was actually disappointed, but Monday during some downtime at work I looked up the rat terrier and again... enlightenment. Everything started to make sense. She does look exactly like a rat terrier and her personality matches right up. The more I learned about this impressive breed the happier I got that I bought this test and found out the truth. I have always known I had an amazing animal on my hands, I mean Hermione single handedly (pawdedly?) turned my husband from a cat person to a dog person, but now here was proof that my dog really is something special :)I also know now what to looks for medically as she ages. The ailments that are common to her breed.

    So in summery, DNA sample taking turned out to be a snap, from ordering it off amazon to getting my results took 13 and 14 days respectively and I believe the results to be 100% correct. I am extremely pleased with this service and will no doubt purchase it for every single dog I adopt in the future!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2012
    I know that phenotypes don't always match genotypes. However, I'm still rather skeptical about the results of my dog's test. She is most definitely some sort of hound mix-- she bays and howls like nobody's business, has a hard hound coat, and an intense toy/prey drive. She's exuberantly friendly, incredibly stubborn, and goes deaf when she's on a scent. As a puppy I thought she might be a Beagle cross, but as she grew older Beagle seemed less likely, based on her size (almost forty pounds) and structure (very tall and lean with skinny legs and a narrow face). I waffled a bit over buying a DNA kit because of the poor reviews, but eventually I caved. The whole process was very simple: swabbed her cheeks after isolating her as per previous reviews for several hours with nothing to lick or chew and then sent the samples in. The results arrived rather quickly, just under two weeks after the sample was received.

    They indicate she's primarily a mutt, which I expected: only two breeds found in the last three generations. They also say she's 12.5% basset hound, which I definitely can see, in personality if not in stature. However, it's the rest that has me skeptical. The largest breed found in her (25%) is Cocker Spaniel. I just don't really see it in her at all. She doesn't look like a Cocker, and she doesn't act like a Cocker. The rest of the results (the less-than-12.5%) were equally as perplexing: 9% otterhound (one of the rarest breeds in the world!), 8% bullmastiff, and then a variety of wire-haired terriers. All put together, I'm just not sold. Could she be this odd combination of non-hound, very rare breeds? Maybe. But she doesn't look or act like a dog who supposedly only has 12.5% scent-hound in her, excluding otterhound, which again I just don't believe at all given the rarity.

    I gave it three stars because it is certainly entertaining and fun, and it's easy to do. Had a good laugh at the results. If you have fifty or sixty dollars to spare, go for it. But go into it knowing the results might be a bit suspect. That said, I may go ahead and buy another test for my other dog, if only to see if his results make more sense, or are equally as unexpected. I tested my 'hound' first because she at least sort of resembles some breeds, while I can't even begin to guess with him, other than some kind of terrier. First I'll have to work myself back up to stomaching another sixty dollars, though.

    UPDATE 08/15/12:
    I have to reduce this to one star, based solely on my experience when I ultimately did attempt to test my second dog. Note the 'attempt'. Again, I followed all directions. The dog was isolated for several hours with nothing to lick or chew prior to the test. I let the swabs air dry without touching anything before shipping them right off. This time, it took an entire week for the samples to be received at the lab, as opposed to roughly three days for the first test. A little strange, but I shrugged it off.

    For two complete weeks, the status checker on the website informed me the sample was being processed. Then this past Monday evening (8/13), it changed from being processed to results pending. Okay. Great! When I next checked it, however, it had reverted back to being processed. What? No word for Wisdom Panel on why, and for two days I waited, thinking it would change back. Nope. Finally, a bit confused, I e-mailed them asking what was going on. Their reply? The DNA sample was insufficient and didn't have enough markers, and if I wanted results, I would have to test again. Given that I followed their directions to a 'tee', could it be perhaps that the week the sample spent in the postal system in the dead heat of summer before they supposedly received it had anything to do with this insufficient DNA? I mean, a week seems like a heckuva long time for first class mail, especially when a sample sent not a month prior was received by them in less than three days! But what most rankled me is the fact that they apparently weren't going to tell me anything about this problem with my sample-- at least, not in a timely manner-- even though it seems quite clear that they knew about it on Monday, at the very least. If I hadn't e-mailed them, I feel like they would have just let me sit around for another two or three weeks despite knowing well and good that they couldn't analyze my sample. Not a good way to treat paying customers. Not to mention, when sending me back their form letter, they didn't even bother to fill-in-the-blanks with my dog's name... the e-mail literally read: "It has been brought to my attention that the sample you submitted for (pet name) was unable to be successfully processed..." Really?

    They offered to either send me a new kit-- no offer to expedite or anything like that, so that would mean another month or so of waiting with no guarantee that THIS sample would be sufficient-- or they said I could seek a refund. But because I bought through Amazon, they wouldn't actually give me the refund themselves. Cue a very nice LiveChat with an Amazon rep in which I was told I could not get a refund because I didn't physically have the product to return... well, long story short, I didn't take no for an answer and did end up with my refund. Go Amazon! But the whole experience has left a bitter taste in my mouth and I will definitely NOT be dealing with WisdomPanel again.
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    Bad company to deal with (see update)

    Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2012
    I know that phenotypes don't always match genotypes. However, I'm still rather skeptical about the results of my dog's test. She is most definitely some sort of hound mix-- she bays and howls like nobody's business, has a hard hound coat, and an intense toy/prey drive. She's exuberantly friendly, incredibly stubborn, and goes deaf when she's on a scent. As a puppy I thought she might be a Beagle cross, but as she grew older Beagle seemed less likely, based on her size (almost forty pounds) and structure (very tall and lean with skinny legs and a narrow face). I waffled a bit over buying a DNA kit because of the poor reviews, but eventually I caved. The whole process was very simple: swabbed her cheeks after isolating her as per previous reviews for several hours with nothing to lick or chew and then sent the samples in. The results arrived rather quickly, just under two weeks after the sample was received.

    They indicate she's primarily a mutt, which I expected: only two breeds found in the last three generations. They also say she's 12.5% basset hound, which I definitely can see, in personality if not in stature. However, it's the rest that has me skeptical. The largest breed found in her (25%) is Cocker Spaniel. I just don't really see it in her at all. She doesn't look like a Cocker, and she doesn't act like a Cocker. The rest of the results (the less-than-12.5%) were equally as perplexing: 9% otterhound (one of the rarest breeds in the world!), 8% bullmastiff, and then a variety of wire-haired terriers. All put together, I'm just not sold. Could she be this odd combination of non-hound, very rare breeds? Maybe. But she doesn't look or act like a dog who supposedly only has 12.5% scent-hound in her, excluding otterhound, which again I just don't believe at all given the rarity.

    I gave it three stars because it is certainly entertaining and fun, and it's easy to do. Had a good laugh at the results. If you have fifty or sixty dollars to spare, go for it. But go into it knowing the results might be a bit suspect. That said, I may go ahead and buy another test for my other dog, if only to see if his results make more sense, or are equally as unexpected. I tested my 'hound' first because she at least sort of resembles some breeds, while I can't even begin to guess with him, other than some kind of terrier. First I'll have to work myself back up to stomaching another sixty dollars, though.

    UPDATE 08/15/12:
    I have to reduce this to one star, based solely on my experience when I ultimately did attempt to test my second dog. Note the 'attempt'. Again, I followed all directions. The dog was isolated for several hours with nothing to lick or chew prior to the test. I let the swabs air dry without touching anything before shipping them right off. This time, it took an entire week for the samples to be received at the lab, as opposed to roughly three days for the first test. A little strange, but I shrugged it off.

    For two complete weeks, the status checker on the website informed me the sample was being processed. Then this past Monday evening (8/13), it changed from being processed to results pending. Okay. Great! When I next checked it, however, it had reverted back to being processed. What? No word for Wisdom Panel on why, and for two days I waited, thinking it would change back. Nope. Finally, a bit confused, I e-mailed them asking what was going on. Their reply? The DNA sample was insufficient and didn't have enough markers, and if I wanted results, I would have to test again. Given that I followed their directions to a 'tee', could it be perhaps that the week the sample spent in the postal system in the dead heat of summer before they supposedly received it had anything to do with this insufficient DNA? I mean, a week seems like a heckuva long time for first class mail, especially when a sample sent not a month prior was received by them in less than three days! But what most rankled me is the fact that they apparently weren't going to tell me anything about this problem with my sample-- at least, not in a timely manner-- even though it seems quite clear that they knew about it on Monday, at the very least. If I hadn't e-mailed them, I feel like they would have just let me sit around for another two or three weeks despite knowing well and good that they couldn't analyze my sample. Not a good way to treat paying customers. Not to mention, when sending me back their form letter, they didn't even bother to fill-in-the-blanks with my dog's name... the e-mail literally read: "It has been brought to my attention that the sample you submitted for (pet name) was unable to be successfully processed..." Really?

    They offered to either send me a new kit-- no offer to expedite or anything like that, so that would mean another month or so of waiting with no guarantee that THIS sample would be sufficient-- or they said I could seek a refund. But because I bought through Amazon, they wouldn't actually give me the refund themselves. Cue a very nice LiveChat with an Amazon rep in which I was told I could not get a refund because I didn't physically have the product to return... well, long story short, I didn't take no for an answer and did end up with my refund. Go Amazon! But the whole experience has left a bitter taste in my mouth and I will definitely NOT be dealing with WisdomPanel again.
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