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Mixed Ancestry

  • OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP, an American Pit Bull Terrier and Boxer mix tested with EmbarkVet.com OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP, an American Pit Bull Terrier and Boxer mix tested with EmbarkVet.com
    At one year of age :)

“He's a purpose-bred dog that belongs to a friend of mine and I. We co-own him. https://pedigree.gamedogs.cz/details.php?id=529207”

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Genetic Breed Result

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American Pit Bull Terrier

The American Pit Bull Terrier originated in the British Isles and descends from the Mastiff-type dogs introduced to England in antiquity. The breed was brought over to the United States by English immigrants in the 1800s, and quickly became one of the most popular and widespread breeds there.

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Boxer

Developed in Germany, the Boxer is a popular family dog: patient, loyal and smart-requiring lots of exercise and proper training. For active families or owners looking for a rambunctious jogging buddy, Boxers may be the perfect breed. Boxers delight their humans with their sense of humor and affectionate nature.

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DNA Breed Origins

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American Pit Bull Terrier
Boxer

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 3/3/2024 changed handle from "oewnrkscoopermackiechociejdnavip" to "oewnrkscooper"
Here’s what OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’s family tree may have looked like.
OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP
Family Tree From Embark PARENTS GRANDPARENTS GREAT GRANDPARENTS American Pit Bull Terrier mix American Pit Bull Terrier mix American Pit Bull Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier / Boxer mix American Pit Bull Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier / Boxer mix American Pit Bull Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier Boxer mix American Pit Bull Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier American Pit Bull Terrier Boxer mix
While there may be other possible configurations of his family’s relationships, this is the most likely family tree to explain OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’s breed mix.
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Health Summary

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OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP inherited one variant that you should learn more about.

And one variant that you should tell your vet about.

Urate Kidney & Bladder Stones

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OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP inherited one copy of the variant we tested

What does this result mean?

This variant should not impact OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’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. OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP is unlikely to develop this condition due to this variant because he only has one copy of the variant.

Impact on Breeding

This result is also important if you decide to breed this dog - to produce the healthiest puppies we recommend genetic testing any potential mates for this condition.

What is Urate Kidney & Bladder Stones?

This condition causes kidney and bladder stones composed of urate. In most dogs, uric acid is converted to allantoin, an inert substance that is then excreted in the urine. Dogs with HUU have defects in the pathway that converts uric acid to allantoin. As such, uric acid builds up, crystallizes and forms urate stones in the kidney and bladder. Uric acid is an intermediate of purine metabolism. While hyperuricemia in other species (including humans) can lead to painful conditions such as gout, dogs do not develop systemic signs of hyperuricemia.

ALT Activity

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OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP inherited one copy of the variant we tested

Why is this important to your vet?

OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP has one copy of a variant associated with reduced ALT activity as measured on veterinary blood chemistry panels. Please inform your veterinarian that OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP has this genotype, as ALT is often used as an indicator of liver health and OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP is likely to have a lower than average resting ALT activity. As such, an increase in OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’s ALT activity could be evidence of liver damage, even if it is within normal limits by standard ALT reference ranges.

What is ALT Activity?

Alanine aminotransferase (ALT) is a clinical tool that can be used by veterinarians to better monitor liver health. This result is not associated with liver disease. ALT is one of several values veterinarians measure on routine blood work to evaluate the liver. It is a naturally occurring enzyme located in liver cells that helps break down protein. When the liver is damaged or inflamed, ALT is released into the bloodstream.

Breed-Relevant Genetic Conditions

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Hemophilia A

Identified in Boxers

Progressive Retinal Atrophy, crd1

Identified in American Pit Bull Terriers

Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis, Cerebellar Ataxia, NCL4A

Identified in American Pit Bull Terriers

Degenerative Myelopathy, DM

Identified in Boxers

L-2-Hydroxyglutaricaciduria, L2HGA

Identified in American Pit Bull Terriers

Methemoglobinemia

Identified in American Pit Bull Terriers

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Through OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’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

A1e

Haplotype

A234

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A1e

OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’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!

A234

OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’s Haplotype

Part of the large A1e haplogroup, this haplotype occurs in village dogs in South America, South Asia, and into the South Pacific. Among breeds, we see it in highest frequency among Vizslas, Boxers, and Yorkshire Terriers.

Irish Wolfhounds are a consistent carrier of A1e.

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Through OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’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

D

Haplotype

H10.1/Hd.4

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D

OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’s Haplogroup

The D paternal lineage is very common in well-known populations of dogs. Breeds belonging to the D lineage likely have direct male ancestors that can be traced all the way back to the origin of domestic dogs themselves! One popular breed that commonly sports a D lineage is the Boxer. Boxers were developed in the late 19th century from Mastiff dogs, so it is no surprise that D is well represented among Mastiffs, Bulldogs, as well as Terriers. Intriguingly, D is also found among Lhasa Apsos, an ancient Tibetan breed, and Afghan Hounds. While the presence of this lineage in Polynesia or the New World can be chalked up to interbreeding with European dogs brought during voyages of discovery or later settlement, D is also well represented among village dog populations in the Middle East and Africa. If the fact that we find dogs bearing a D lineage in the Middle East (not to mention the large amount of diversity among Middle Eastern D lineage males) is any indication of ancient residence in that region, then the presence among Oceanian village dogs is peculiar. Rather, it may be that D is part of a broader Eurasian group of ancient paternal lineages which disappeared from the eastern portion of its original range, persisting in the island of New Guinea as well as West Asia and Africa. With the rise of Mastiff breeds, the D lineage received a new life as it became common among many types of working dogs.

H10.1/Hd.4

OEWNRK's Cooper Mackie-Chociej DNA-VIP’s Haplotype

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

The D paternal lineage is common in Boxers.

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