@miscalzoncillos in theory but not in practice...
https://www.wuft.org/news/2015/1....
"More than 5,000 people participated, and more than 70 percent of the time, only 15 percent of the dogs were correctly identified."
@rrhoover Haha yes lol I didn't even know this was such a thing until my girlfriend's mom ordered a DNA test for her lab ( which turned out to be pit bull mix ) for $100 they offer up more guesses and bs and spin a mini-story that is irrelevant to your pet but what they literally give you for $100 an AI system can actually tell you.
http://www.wisdompanel.com they own the entire market.
also DNA My Dog a Canadian co has a test for $60 which is still expensive.
they also offer follow up consultation rofl
also both tests have produced completely different results lol many have protested, computer vision to the rescue.
...certain housing units/areas ban certain breeds...pit bulls, for example, are banned in certain places so that's another element tied to these other services. So a lot of
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