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“Titty”
CH CH Cashlane Peep Show TKI CGC

Manchester Terrier (Standard)

“Bow Down Bitches I Am a Queen! Call Me Titttttyyy”

Place of Birth

Burbank, CA, USA

Current Location

La Habra Heights, California, USA

From

Burbank, CA, USA

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Registration

American Kennel Club (AKC): RN33571002

Genetic Breed Result

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Manchester Terrier (Standard)

The Manchester Terrier is a spirited, athletic terrier breed originating from Manchester, England. Originally, there were two separate breeds of Manchester Terrier: Standard and Toy. Today, they are primarily recognized as a single breed with two varieties. The Standard Manchester Terrier is the larger of the two. This breed makes a bright and loving companian.

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 4/4/2021 changed name from "CH Cashlane Peep Show CGC TKI" to "CH Cashlane Peep Show"
  • On 3/25/2021 changed name from "Cashlane Peep Show" to "CH Cashlane Peep Show CGC TKI"
  • On 3/25/2021 changed name from "CH Cashlane Peep Show" to "Cashlane Peep Show"
  • On 3/25/2021 changed name from "CH Cashlanes Peep Show" to "CH Cashlane Peep Show"
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Health Summary

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Titty inherited one variant that you should learn more about.

Bald Thigh Syndrome

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Titty inherited one copy of the variant we tested

What does this result mean?

This variant should not impact Titty’s health. This variant is inherited in an autosomal recessive manner, meaning that a dog needs two copies of the variant to show signs of this condition. Titty is unlikely to develop this condition due to this variant because she only has one copy of the variant.

Impact on Breeding

Your dog carries this variant and will pass it on to ~50% of her offspring. You can email breeders@embarkvet.com to discuss with a genetic counselor how the genotype results should be applied to a breeding program.

What is Bald Thigh Syndrome?

A cosmetic condition common to sighthounds characterized by hair loss on the thighs. It is caused by a structural abnormality of the hair follicle.

Breed-Relevant Genetic Conditions

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Von Willebrand Disease Type I, Type I vWD (VWF)

Identified in Standard Manchester Terriers

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Through Titty’s mitochondrial DNA we can trace her mother’s ancestry back to where dogs and people first became friends. This map helps you visualize the routes that her ancestors took to your home. Their story is described below the map.

Haplogroup

A1e

Haplotype

A434

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A1e

CH Cashlane Peep Show’s Haplogroup

This female lineage likely stems from some of the original Central Asian wolves that were domesticated into modern dogs starting about 15,000 years ago. It seemed to be a fairly rare dog line for most of dog history until the past 300 years, when the lineage seemed to “explode” out and spread quickly. What really separates this group from the pack is its presence in Alaskan village dogs and Samoyeds. It is possible that this was an indigenous lineage brought to the Americas from Siberia when people were first starting to make that trip themselves! We see this lineage pop up in overwhelming numbers of Irish Wolfhounds, and it also occurs frequently in popular large breeds like Bernese Mountain Dogs, Saint Bernards and Great Danes. Shetland Sheepdogs are also common members of this maternal line, and we see it a lot in Boxers, too. Though it may be all mixed up with European dogs thanks to recent breeding events, its origins in the Americas makes it a very exciting lineage for sure!

A434

CH Cashlane Peep Show’s Haplotype

Part of the A1e haplogroup, the A434 haplotype occurs most commonly in Alaskan-type Huskies. It's a rare find!

Irish Wolfhounds are a consistent carrier of A1e.

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The Paternal Haplotype reveals a dog’s deep ancestral lineage, stretching back thousands of years to the original domestication of dogs.

Are you looking for information on the breeds that Titty inherited from her mom and dad? Check out her breed breakdown and family tree.

Paternal Haplotype is determined by looking at a dog’s Y-chromosome—but not all dogs have Y-chromosomes!

Why can’t we show Paternal Haplotype results for female dogs?

All dogs have two sex chromosomes. Female dogs have two X-chromosomes (XX) and male dogs have one X-chromosome and one Y-chromosome (XY). When having offspring, female (XX) dogs always pass an X-chromosome to their puppy. Male (XY) dogs can pass either an X or a Y-chromosome—if the puppy receives an X-chromosome from its father then it will be a female (XX) puppy and if it receives a Y-chromosome then it will be a male (XY) puppy. As you can see, Y-chromosomes are passed down from a male dog only to its male offspring.

Since Titty is a female (XX) dog, she has no Y-chromosome for us to analyze and determine a paternal haplotype.

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