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Bodhi

Mixed Ancestry

“Bodhi is a rescue from Korea. We thought he was some sort of jindo/terrier mix, but the long body should have tipped us off - he's an incorgnito!”

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Place of Birth

Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

Current Location

Oakland, California, USA

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Japanese or Korean Village Dog

Many years ago, when wolves began scavenging our hunting camps, they became gradually attuned to human life. Genetic changes in those wolves over time led to tameness, small body size and early age of first reproduction that soon after yielded what we see today in the Japanese and Korean village dogs.

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Pembroke Welsh Corgi

The Pembroke Welsh Corgi is a small, energetic, herding dog that is good with families.

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Miniature Schnauzer

Miniature Schnauzers are an alert and spirited breed with guard dog tendencies.

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Discover dogs who share a similar breed mix to Bodhi. A higher score means the two dogs have more of their breed mix in common. A score of 100% means they share the exact same breed mix!

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DNA Breed Origins

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Japanese or Korean Village Dog
Pembroke Welsh Corgi
Miniature Schnauzer

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Here’s what Bodhi’s family tree may have looked like.
Bodhi
Family Tree From Embark PARENTS GRANDPARENTS GREAT GRANDPARENTS Japanese or Korean Village Dog mix Pembroke Welsh Corgi mix Japanese or Korean Village Dog Miniature Schnauzer / Japanese or Korean Village Dog mix Pembroke Welsh Corgi Japanese or Korean Village Dog / Pembroke Welsh Corgi mix Japanese or Korean Village Dog Japanese or Korean Village Dog Miniature Schnauzer Japanese or Korean Village Dog mix Pembroke Welsh Corgi Pembroke Welsh Corgi Japanese or Korean Village Dog Pembroke Welsh Corgi mix
While there may be other possible configurations of his family’s relationships, this is the most likely family tree to explain Bodhi’s breed mix.
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Through Bodhi’s mitochondrial DNA we can trace his mother’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that his ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

C1

Haplotype

C37

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C1

Bodhi’s Haplogroup

Congratulations, C1 is a very exotic female lineage! It is more closely associated with maternal lineages found in wolves, foxes and jackals than with other dog lineages. So it seems dogs in this group have a common male dog ancestor who, many thousands of years ago, mated with a female wolf! This is not a common lineage in any breed, though a good number of German Shepherds and Doberman Pinchers are C1. It is also found in breeds as diverse as Peruvian Inca Orchids and Pekingese; it is rarely found amongst Labrador Retrievers, Border Collies, Siberian Huskies, or Cocker Spaniels. Despite its fascinating origins, it is widely distributed around the globe, and even shows up frequently among Peruvian village dogs. It almost certainly survived at low frequency in Europe for millennia and then was dispersed outside of Europe by colonialism, though not as successfully as some other lineages.

C37

Bodhi’s Haplotype

Part of the C1 haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most frequently in German Shepherd Dogs, Siberian Huskies, and English Cocker Spaniels.

The C1 maternal line is commonly found in Jackals.

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Through Bodhi’s Y-chromosome we can trace his father’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that his ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

B

Haplotype

H15.13

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B

Bodhi’s Haplogroup

B is a relatively rare paternal line that has only recently started to expand. The dominant lineage among the ancient Shih Tzu breed, it is also found among Tibetan Spaniels. Outside of these two breeds, B seems to be a particularly common paternal line among the village dogs of India and Southeast Asia, though it is found as far afield as Africa and down into Oceania. Considering that it is particularly diverse in northern India, it could be that this lineage hung out mostly in South Asia after the expansion of domestic dogs from Central Asia. Because it is present in Mongolia as well, it may not be surprising that ancient East Asian dog breeds are also part of this lineage. Alternatively, perhaps males representing this lineage headed north out of southern Eurasia, which eventually gave rise to the Shih Tzu and may have inspired stylistic representations of lions in ancient China!

H15.13

Bodhi’s Haplotype

Part of the B haplogroup, the H15.13 haplotype occurs most commonly in West Siberian Laikas. It's a rare find!

The B Haplogroup is most commonly found the adorable Shih Tzu breed.

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