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CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)

Windsprite

“Jackson is a shy boy and loves to be home. He gets a bit anxious when he thinks that we are leaving, but will settle down pretty quickly. He's an easy dog to take places especially after he gets over his nervous moments.”

Place of Birth

Pennsylvania, USA

Current Location

Pennsylvania, USA

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Pennsylvania, USA

This dog has been viewed and been given 5 wags

Registration

International Windsprite Club (IWC):

Genetic Breed Result

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Windsprite

The Windsprite is an athletic and endearing dog. These little speedsters are extremely friendly and love the company of others. They are equally happy to be cuddled up to you as they are participating in the canine sport of lure coursing.

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 12/31/2021 changed name from "Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)" to "CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)"
  • On 12/31/2021 changed name from "Jackson" to "Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)"
Here’s what CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’s family tree may have looked like.
While there may be other possible configurations of his family’s relationships, this is the most likely family tree to explain CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’s breed mix.
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Health Summary

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CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson) inherited one variant that you should learn more about.

Bald Thigh Syndrome

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CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson) inherited both copies of the variant we tested

What does this result mean?

We do not know whether this increases the risk that CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson) will develop this disease.

Scientific Basis

Research studies for this variant have been based on dogs of other breeds. Not enough dogs with the breeds in CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson) have been studied to know whether or not this variant will increase CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’s risk of developing this disease.

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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Multiple Drug Sensitivity

Identified in Windsprites

Collie Eye Anomaly

Identified in Windsprites

Glycogen storage disease Type VII, Phosphofructokinase Deficiency, PFK Deficiency

Identified in Windsprites

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Through CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’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

A1d

Haplotype

A424

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A1d

CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’s Haplogroup

This female lineage can be traced back about 15,000 years to some of the original Central Asian wolves that were domesticated into modern dogs. The early females that represent this lineage were likely taken into Eurasia, where they spread rapidly. As a result, many modern breed and village dogs from the Americas, Africa, through Asia and down into Oceania belong to this group! This widespread lineage is not limited to a select few breeds, but the majority of Rottweilers, Afghan Hounds and Wirehaired Pointing Griffons belong to it. It is also the most common female lineage among Papillons, Samoyeds and Jack Russell Terriers. Considering its occurrence in breeds as diverse as Afghan Hounds and Samoyeds, some of this is likely ancient variation. But because of its presence in many modern European breeds, much of its diversity likely can be attributed to much more recent breeding.

A424

CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’s Haplotype

Part of the A1d haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most frequently in American Pit Bull Terriers, Barbets, and Staffordshire Terriers.

The vast majority of Rottweilers have the A1d haplogroup.

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Through CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’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

A1a

Haplotype

H1a.60

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A1a

CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’s Haplogroup

Some of the wolves that became the original dogs in Central Asia around 15,000 years ago came from this long and distinguished line of male dogs. After domestication, they followed their humans from Asia to Europe and then didn't stop there. They took root in Europe, eventually becoming the dogs that founded the Vizsla breed 1,000 years ago. The Vizsla is a Central European hunting dog, and all male Vizslas descend from this line. During the Age of Exploration, like their owners, these pooches went by the philosophy, "Have sail, will travel!" From the windy plains of Patagonia to the snug and homey towns of the American Midwest, the beaches of a Pacific paradise, and the broad expanse of the Australian outback, these dogs followed their masters to the outposts of empires. Whether through good fortune or superior genetics, dogs from the A1a lineage traveled the globe and took root across the world. Now you find village dogs from this line frolicking on Polynesian beaches, hanging out in villages across the Americas, and scavenging throughout Old World settlements. You can also find this "prince of patrilineages" in breeds as different as German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers, Pugs, Border Collies, Scottish Terriers, and Irish Wolfhounds. No male wolf line has been as successful as the A1a line!

H1a.60

CH Sonata's To The Moon and Back (Jackson)’s Haplotype

Part of the A1a haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most frequently in mixed-breed dogs.

Dogs with A1a lineage travelled during European Colonial times.

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