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Habibi

Mixed Ancestry

“Street dog from S Korea, found wandering around a recreational forest in Jeonju-si, he was picked up by a Korean rescue, covered in so many ticks. He is extremely affectionate & also very independent. He was totally unfamiliar with collars, toys, beds, “sit”, & his teeth are pretty grimy, all evidence of possibly having spent his 4-5 yrs of life in the wild. He’s a total survivor & a total mush. He still prefers to eat the wrapping paper than the toy inside the gift. :)”

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@bonjour.ho

Place of Birth

South Korea

Current Location

New York, New York, USA

From

South Korea

This dog has been viewed and been given 33 wags

Genetic Breed Result

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Embark Supermutt analysis

What’s in that Supermutt? There may be small amounts of DNA from this distant ancestor:

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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Miniature Pinscher

The Miniature Pinscher is a small breed of dog originating from Germany. The breed's earliest ancestors may have included the German Pinscher mixed with Italian greyhounds and dachshunds.

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Shih Tzu

This ancient breed is the perfect lapdog. Sweet and easygoing, they want nothing more than to be close to their humans.

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DNA Breed Origins

Breed colors:
Japanese or Korean Village Dog
Miniature Pinscher
Shih Tzu

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 12/17/2022 changed name from "Coyo aka Habibi" to "Habibi"
  • On 2/23/2021 changed name from "Habi Coyo" to "Coyo aka Habibi"
  • On 2/23/2021 changed name from "Coyo Habibi “Habi” Caruana" to "Habi Coyo"
  • On 2/23/2021 changed name from "Habibi Caruana" to "Coyo Habibi “Habi” Caruana"
  • On 1/29/2021 changed name from "Habibi" to "Habibi Caruana"
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Through Habibi’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

E

Haplotype

E47

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E

Habibi’s Haplogroup

Haplogroup E is a very rare maternal line, present primarily in Northern breed dogs and dogs with some level of recent gray wolf ancestry.

E47

Habibi’s Haplotype

The E haplogroup in general is not common. This rare haplotype occurs most frequently in East Asian village dogs.

An example of an Akita.

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Through Habibi’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

C

Haplotype

H5b

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C

Habibi’s Haplogroup

C is a relatively rare paternal lineage. The dog populations which bear C are a disparate bunch. The Akita and Shiba Inu are Japanese breeds, the former of which seems to have roots in the Jomon population of hunter-gatherers which were present in the islands of Japan before the ancestors of the modern Japanese arrived. The New Guinea Singing Dog, Samoyed, and Alaska Malamute are all disparate breeds that also represent the C lineage. One village dog from Peru also bore this lineage. This wide distribution and diversity suggest C is not a recently expanded lineage. It likely represents a canid lineage which diversified sometime around the Last Glacial Maximum, when the dogs of Siberia and Oceania split off and went their separate ways.

H5b

Habibi’s Haplotype

Part of the C haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most commonly in Shiba Inus.

The Shiba Inu descends from this relativey rare haplogroup.

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