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Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca)

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  • Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca), a Goldendoodle tested with EmbarkVet.com Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca), a Goldendoodle tested with EmbarkVet.com
    Queen of mostly everything

“Born June 10, 2016. Gotcha day August 4, 2016. Received CGC and Therapy Dog certificates in July 2017. Continuing education with Agility, Rally, Tricks, Canine Freestyle all for fun. Favorite therapy venues--student destress at Temple U, reading dog for second graders, senior residences. Libby enjoys bike riding (with attachment to Mommy’s bike), running (3.0mph at this point) on Mom’s treadmill for treats, and events with her Doodle group especially dog parks and swimming.”

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Place of Birth

Knowlton, NJ, USA

Current Location

Evesham, New Jersey, USA

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Poodle (Standard)

Known as the national dog breed of France, poodles were developed in Germany and are known for their loyalty and distinctive coat.

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Golden Retriever

Developed as an ideal hunting retriever, the Golden Retriever's eagerness to please and friendliness has made them an extremely popular family pet.

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DNA Breed Origins

Breed colors:
Poodle (Standard)
Golden Retriever

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  • On 11/20/2021 changed name from "Libby" to "Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca)"
Here’s what Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca)’s family tree may have looked like.
While there may be other possible configurations of her family’s relationships, this is the most likely family tree to explain Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca)’s breed mix.

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Through Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca)’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

B1

Haplotype

B84

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B1

Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca)’s Haplogroup

B1 is the second most common maternal lineage in breeds of European or American origin. It is the female line of the majority of Golden Retrievers, Basset Hounds, and Shih Tzus, and about half of Beagles, Pekingese and Toy Poodles. This lineage is also somewhat common among village dogs that carry distinct ancestry from these breeds. We know this is a result of B1 dogs being common amongst the European dogs that their conquering owners brought around the world, because nowhere on earth is it a very common lineage in village dogs. It even enables us to trace the path of (human) colonization: Because most Bichons are B1 and Bichons are popular in Spanish culture, B1 is now fairly common among village dogs in Latin America.

B84

Libby. (Elizabeth Francesca)’s Haplotype

Part of the large B1 haplogroup, this haplotype occurs most frequently in Golden Retrievers, Beagles, and Staffordshire Terriers.

The B1 haplogroup can be found in village dogs like the Peruvian Village Dog, pictured above.

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

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