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Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)

Keeshond

“Zac is from a Keeshond rescue effort known worldwide as the NY 101 Kees Rescue. He was rescued from a Binghamton, NY puppy mill on 12/8/13, and then stolen and further neglected by the unscrupulous foster he was placed with. On 7/28/14, he was recovered from the dognapper and has lived happily ever after in NY with his new family and their other Keeshonden. Zac had a very sad start to life but now seeks loving hands and attention. He is leader of The Zac Pack, famous the world over. 🐾❤️🐾”

Place of Birth

Harpursville, NY, USA

This dog has been viewed and been given 5 wags

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Keeshond

The Keeshond is one of the friendliest dogs out there. They appear to have a permenant smile on their face. They were originally bred as watchdogs in Holland, but now serve a lovable companions in the home.

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  • On 1/15/2021 changed name from "Zac (RIP 01-12-2021)" to "Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)"
  • On 1/15/2021 changed name from "Zac (RIP 01-12/2021)" to "Zac (RIP 01-12-2021)"
  • On 1/15/2021 changed name from "Zac" to "Zac (RIP 01-12/2021)"
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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 Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)’s breed mix.
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Through Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)’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

A1b

Haplotype

A313

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A1b

Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)’s Haplogroup

This female lineage was very likely one of the original lineages in the wolves that were first domesticated into dogs in Central Asia about 15,000 years ago. Since then, the lineage has been very successful and travelled the globe! Dogs from this group are found in ancient Bronze Age fossils in the Middle East and southern Europe. By the end of the Bronze Age, it became exceedingly common in Europe. These dogs later became many of the dogs that started some of today's most popular breeds, like German Shepherds, Pugs, Whippets, English Sheepdogs and Miniature Schnauzers. During the period of European colonization, the lineage became even more widespread as European dogs followed their owners to far-flung places like South America and Oceania. It's now found in many popular breeds as well as village dogs across the world!

A313

Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)’s Haplotype

Part of the large A1b haplogroup, we see this haplotype most frequently in Keeshonds. It’s a rare find!

A1b is the most common haplogroup found in German Shepherds.

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Through Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)’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

A2b

Haplotype

Hc.9

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A2b

Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)’s Haplogroup

A2b appears to have split a few times in succession, which means that some of the Central Asian male ancestors of this lineage went their separate ways before their respective Y chromosomes made their rounds. There is not much diversity in this lineage, meaning that it has only begun to take off recently. Two iconic breeds, the Dachshund and Bloodhound, represent this lineage well. Over half of Rottweilers are A2b, as are the majority of Labrador Retrievers and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels. While A2a is restricted mostly to East Asia, this paternal line is also found among European breeds.

Hc.9

Zac (RIP 🌈 01-12-2021)’s Haplotype

Part of the A2b haplogroup, this haplotype is found in village dogs spanning South America, Africa, and the South Pacific. Among the breeds we have spotted it in, the most frequent occurrences are in Dachshund, Bloodhound, American Eskimo Dog, and Jack Russell Terrier.

A2b is found in the Daschund breed.

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