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Timber

Saarloos Wolfdog

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Place of Birth

Frankrike

Current Location

Norge

This dog has been viewed and been given 36 wags

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Saarloos Wolfdog

Saarloos Wolfdogs are a Dutch breed of dog that are actually the result of the careful breeding of wolf/dog hybrids. In fact, they are the breed of dog that, according to a study conducted in 2015, contain the most genetic similarity to wolves.

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Changes to this dog’s profile
  • On 5/7/2023 changed handle from "timberdelafolleemprise" to "timber2111"
  • On 5/7/2023 changed name from "Timber de la Folle Emprise" to "Timber"
  • On 4/15/2023 changed name from "Timber de La Folle Emprise" to "Timber de la Folle Emprise"
  • On 4/15/2023 changed handle from "timber2111" to "timberdelafolleemprise"
  • On 4/15/2023 changed name from "Timber" to "Timber de La Folle Emprise"
  • On 4/8/2023 changed handle from "timberdelafolleemprise" to "timber2111"
  • On 4/8/2023 changed name from "Timber de la Folle Emprise" to "Timber"
  • On 3/21/2023 changed name from "Timber de La Folle Emprise" to "Timber de la Folle Emprise"
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While there may be other possible configurations of his family’s relationships, this is the most likely family tree to explain Timber’s breed mix.
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Health Summary

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Timber is not at increased risk for the genetic health conditions that Embark tests.

Breed-Relevant Genetic Conditions

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Multiple Drug Sensitivity

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Hemophilia A

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Hemophilia A

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Canine Leukocyte Adhesion Deficiency Type III, CLAD III

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Platelet Factor X Receptor Deficiency, Scott Syndrome

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Day Blindness

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Urate Kidney & Bladder Stones

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Anhidrotic Ectodermal Dysplasia

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Renal Cystadenocarcinoma and Nodular Dermatofibrosis

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VII, Sly Syndrome, MPS VII

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

Degenerative Myelopathy, DM

Identified in Saarloos Wolfdogs

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Through Timber’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

E11

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E

Timber’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.

E11

Timber’s Haplotype

The E haplogroup in general is not common. It has been found in dogs with some level of background mixing with its wolf-like ancestors.

An example of an Akita.

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Through Timber’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

B1

Haplotype

B1.0

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B1

Timber’s Haplogroup

This is a lineage that is found infrequently in dogs and may only be found in gray wolves and dogs with recent wolf ancestors. It is very different from all known dog lineages indicating a long time between the most recent common ancestor of canids in this lineage and domestic dogs.

B1.0

Timber’s Haplotype

This haplotype has been spotted in wolves and dogs with wolf ancestry. Not only is that pretty neat, but it also helps move science forward.

The mysterious wolf hides many genetic mysteries unknown to science - like where this male lineage came from.

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