It’s time for a contest! I’m going to be writing a blog on Friday about the results of a Wisdom Panel® (Professional) test that Katie and I had run on her new mystery pup, Leo, adopted from Humane Animal Welfare Society of Waukesha, WI.
We thought it would be great to fun to ask what your best guesses of what breeds make up Leo’s heritage, and will reinforce the winner with a signed Patricia McConnell DVD of his or her choice.
Below you’ll find pictures of Leo, as well as some physical characteristics. Guess up to three breeds that you think might be represented in Leo’s genetics, in order from greatest to least percentages. Get your guesses in by 11:59pm CST on Thursday, April 11 and we’ll let you know who won, along with the full results of Leo’s breed profile in Friday’s blog.
Here’s what we can tell you: Leo is just over seven months old, weighs in at 46.6 pounds and is 22 inches and the shoulder. (His mother was 17 lbs postpartum. We’ll show pictures of her on Friday.) Happy Guessing!
mariele says
There’ s a Schnauzer in there, a Jack Russell (@46lbs?) ok mom is a lightweight, and collie.
LisaW says
Jack Russel Terrier (rough coat)
Border Collie
Labrador (because it always says LabX)
Janice Barnett says
jack russell terrorist
Robin S says
My guess is: Boxer/ShihTzu/Sheltie
Crystal Collins says
Jack Russell, bulldog, poodle :p
Val Royal says
Jackn Russel
Border terrier
Am Staff
Chelsea says
Irish wolfhound and Jack/Parson Russell Terrier.
a 47 lb seven month old came out of a 17 lb mama? Geez louise!
Tammy Blomquist says
I keep thinking JRT..
My guess will be: Jack Russell Terrier, Border Collie, Lab
Tammy
Debbie says
Staffordshire Terrier
Airedale
German Shepherd
Andrew says
Wire haired JRT
Lab
Pit
Tammie Riepe says
Jack Russell, Beagle, Lab
Dawn Heath says
Fox Terrier
Border Collie
Beagle
Barbara Davis says
JRT, Pitbull, border collie
Connie Kogler says
Irish Wolfhound
Boxer
Parson Russell Terrier
Mary-Lyn says
He does look a lot like a wire haired Jack so my long shot guess is JR and lab.
Michele says
Basenji, Collie, Schnauzer
Beth says
1. Jack Russell
2. Shepherd
3. Border Collie
Cute little guy for sure!! Definitely some Terrier in there. Something in his eyes says Shepherd but not sure exactly which one (could even be Belgian Malinois). And the Border Collie….total guess with that one!!
jemma whitford says
American bull x jack Russell terrier with maybe some wire fox terrier
andrea Robinson says
JRT, pit bull, airedale
Karin Graeff says
Jack Russell, Standard Schnauzer,
Kate says
Jack Russell Terrier
Australian Shepherd
Am Staffordshire Terrier/Pit Bull
Border Collie
Sharon Yildiz says
Golden retriever
Jack Russell terrier / Parson Russell terrier
Pit bull terrier (something about the grin in the last photo…)
By the way, I work in the DNA analysis field adn I totally do NOT trust the Wisdom panel. Everybody I know that has had it done gets completely ridiculous results. They’ll adopt a hound-type puppy from a rural Midwestern shelter, and the test will say it’s a mix of: Dogue de Bordeaux, Pyrenean Shepherd, Chinook, and Lowchen. I have yet to see a Wisdom test that shows a dog with a believable mix–say “Labrador Retriever” + “German Shepherd.” Instead, Wisdom always finds several rare breeds in there–and I mean dogs which have maybe 100 representatives in the entire U.S., all of which are in show homes. What are the odds that not one, but several of these dogs, just happened to participate in accidental breedings in a small rural Midwestern town?
Still, I would probably do the test if I had a mixed breed dog, just for the fun of it…
Curious to find out the results.
Amanda says
Great Pyrenese
Labrador Retriever
Smooth Coat Collie
Laura says
Looks like jackrussell and pitbull, maybe some shepherd also involved..
Elizabeth Knight says
I am guessing mom is a Parson Russel Terrior, dad is pitbull/lab mix.
Ligia says
Jack Russell, Border Collie, Airdale
julia hill says
jrt/parson terrier
shiba inu
german wirehaired pointer
Jessica says
Jack Russell Terrier
Irish Wolfhound
Lab
Eve Soban says
Border Terrier, Whippet, Lab
hakirby says
Welsh Sheepdog/Staffordshire Bull terrier, jack russell
Stephanie Serson says
Parson Russell Terrier
Jack Russell Terrier
Labrador
So many breeds… it is a fun guessing game. Found this study not to long ago and thought it was very interesting and appropriate for the blog post. http://sheltermedicine.vetmed.ufl.edu/library/research-studies/current-studies/dog-breeds/
Ali says
Irish Terrier
Border Collie
Lab
Diane says
My guess is:
Labrador Retriever, Terrier mix, with a little husky there somewhere!
Deb Mattakat says
Lab
Brussell Griffon
Am. Bull dog
Laura says
Wire hair Fox Terrier, Pit Bull, Labrador!
Ann Foley says
Jack Russell Terrier
Border Collie
Labrador Retreiver
Samantha M. says
Pitbull (just based on the smile and the ears) & Lab mix for Dad.
Mum is some sort of rough coated Terrier, possibly a Russell, but might be a Fox or Rat Terrier, I’m leaning Rat Terrier because those are some big ears he’s got and he’s got the same long elegant legs but I suck at guessing dog breeds, he’s very handsome either way.
grrlpup says
JRT, pit bull, lab. Such a cutie!
Jen Arnold says
jack russell/ St. Bernard
Cindy says
Oh heck:
Jack Russell Terrier
American Pit Bull Terrier
Labrador Retriever
Gail says
Collie
Jack Russell Terrier
Australian Shepherd
Lindsay says
1. Parsons Russell broken coat (mom)
2. Anatolian Shepherd
3. Akita
Jackie says
Jack/Parsons Russell
Beagle
Pit Bull
marilyn says
Parson Russel terrier
pit bull
Labrador
Bailey says
Jack Russel Terrier
Pit Bull
Border Collie
Kristi says
Sheltie & Golden
Heidi says
Wire fox terrier
Lab
Great Pyr
Laura says
As I call my own mysterious mutt, “all-American” !
Dana says
Parson/Jack terrier
Am. Staff.
Border Collie
Veronica A. says
Anatolian shepherd, Russell terrier
michelle harvey says
Wire haired terrier
bearded collie
retreiver
Linda says
Irish terrier/border collie mix
Melanie Drescher says
Golden Retriever
Jack Russell/Parson Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
Abby says
Lab/Terrier/Pit Mix
Angie says
In descending order of percentage:
Jack Russell Terrier
Lab
Border Collie
BTW, my mix came back from Wisdom as 1/4 cocker, 1/8 brittany. I can see these breeds, but there are definitely others…
L.T. says
Border Terrier
Lab
German Shepherd
Judith B. says
Leo looks like a Northwestern Farm Terrier, a “breed” I think was developed in Washington state. The original dogs included Airedale and Border Collie and a couple of other Terriers.
Kris says
JRT
Pit
Maybe some schnauzer thrown in for good measure!
Zuzanna Kubica says
wish I knew what kind of dogs are popular in your area as well as see him move and behave :). Well, let’s say something like: PitBull, with some Pointer and Jack Russel 😛 Might as well be a Golden/Fox terrier/ Australian Shepherd ….and twnety other combiantions!
Connie C says
My guess is that Mom is a Westie (West Highland White Terrier), and Dad is a Boxer.
Carolyn says
Jack Russell and some sort of herding breed (a dingo?)
Jamie Sprague says
Jack Russell
American bulldog
Italian greyhound
Lori diamond says
Jack Russell
Labrador
Border collie
Sharon Clary says
Border Collie, Lab and Border Terrier.
ABandMM says
He’s 100% handsome and happy (love picture #3).
In order of greatest to lowest percentage: 1) Wire haired fox terrier, 2) Lab and 3) fox hound
At the shelter I volunteer at, I tell prospective adoptors to take the results of the DNA tests with a grain of salt; it is information, but don’t bet the house on it. I also remind them that if the mom was a stray or not secured when she got pregnant, there could be multiple males involved. I think the shelter I volunteer at will DNA test the mom and 2-3 of her pups (not all the pups of the litter).
These tests are interesting and I think the results make a nice discussion topic at a cocktail party or other such gathering. I haven’t gotten my dog tested though I can say based on her behavior HOUND is very much there and that is good enough for me. If someone gave me a free test, maybe, but I do like that my dog has a bit of mystery about her.
Therese M says
1) American Pit Bull Terrier
2) Jack Russel Terrier
3) Labrador Retriever
I love that smile 🙂 what a cutie!
Hope says
1.Russell Terrier
2.Boxer
3.American Stafford
I had this done on my shelter dog . It was fun and very believable to me.
Wendy Holmgren says
German Wirehaired Pointer
Labrador
Am Staff
and lots of cute !
Tammy says
He’s very good looking!
I would say Jack Russell, Labrador and??
Neilee says
I’ll guess Jack Russel, Pit bull terrier, and border collie.
hertzi shwartz says
fox terrier and lab mix?
BB says
Rotweiller
Beagle
Yellow lab
hertzi shwartz says
wait, you said three, ok, fox terrier, lab and GKW(god knows what…)
Annie Ramey says
Labrador, Jack Russell and Husky
Karen Schaefer says
Jack Russell
Anatolian Shepard
American Staffordshire Terrier
keli says
So I see some with my guess already so I will change the last one.
Jack Russell/parson terrior
Pit bull
Collie
JJ says
Collie
Terrier
Schnauzer
Beth with the Corgis says
Since so many guessed JRT and there’s not much chance of winning with that pick, I’ll put the terrier part as a Wire Fox Terrier.
So,
Wire Fox Terrier
American Bulldog
Coonhound
Macy says
Jack Russell Terrier (Wire coat) and Border Collie
Carol Nichols says
My vote is Jack Russell, Lab and Schnauzer. I’ll probably be something totally out of the blue tho….I *swear* my youngest is Border Collie and Cattle Dog. The results came back as Border Collie with just a hint of German Shepherd.
Astrid Tryon says
Schnauzer, Jack Russel, Airedale
Michelle says
Jack Russell
Airedale
Husky
Dr. M says
Jack Russell
American Bulldog
Beagle
This is fun:) I suppose you will be talking about a recent article I read in which people were testing the different dog DNA tests out there against each other using known mixes and purebred dogs? When clients ask, I tell them Wisdom had the most accuracy, but still to take it as a fun exercise, nothing more.
Dr. M
Karen says
Westie, lab and Irish setter. Leo looks similar to our Danny, except Danny is smaller (30 lbs) and Danny has some basenji in his mix (curly tail and he has some of the yodel so we believe that is correct). We did a DNA test but used a different brand. Leo’s very handsome!
Lisa Jagielski says
Jack Russell, Greyhound, Lab
Megan says
Corgi/Irish Wolfhound! 🙂
Lisa W. says
Pit, Poodle, Chi (I’ve had the Wisdom Panel done and it’s never what you think!)
Christina_K says
St. Bernard, Jack russel, Pittie.
Aliesha says
Jack Russel, Irish Wolfhound, lab
Judy Bernard says
1. Jack Russel
2. Border Collie
3. Labradore
Maggie says
Rough coated terrier
lab
pit
Michelle Goff says
Whippet
Wire haired fox terrier
Lab
Candy says
Labrador Retriever
Jack Russell Terrier
German Shepherd
Marti says
Great Dane, sheltie, Jack Russell
Silvia Jay says
Parson Russell Terrier – Labrador retriever – Shetland sheepdog
Stephanie says
Jack Russell Terrier – pit bull
Barbara Sellers says
Well, I will have to say being the previous owner of a tricolor border collie and now the proud mama of another rescue 11 month old black and white border collie.
Leo looks like he is Border Collie, Wire Hair Fox Terrier and Golden Lab in him.
Kat says
JRT/Labrador
Mary K. says
What a happy little cutie! I’m thinking JRT, boxer, collie. What a fun idea 🙂
Debi says
Wire haired Jack Russell Terrier & Amstaff Terrier
Daniel says
1 -Airdale
2 – Jack Russell
3 – Border Collie
Melissa Spooner says
Great Pyrenees, Border Terrier & Jack Russell Terrier
Inge says
There could be a Smooth Fox Terrier (terrier face) and a Canaan dog (color of the fur) in the mix.
Jeffrey Chua says
I go for Irish wolfhound/ Labrador /poodle mix.
Katie says
Border Collie
Whippet
Lab
Karen Peer says
Leo is part Irish wolfhound, anotolian shepherd, great pyrenees
Monica Gardner says
Border Collie
Am Staff or Pit bull of some type
Rat Terrier
Jen G says
Jack Russell Terrier
Border Collie
Great Pyrenees
Wonder how big he’ll get – he’s a cutie!
J.
Chandra says
These DNA tests tend to give you the craziest mix of breeds that look nothing like the dog, so I’m going to go with:
Great Pyrenees
Lakeland Terrier
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
Dina Pavlis says
Anatolian Shepherd
Irish Wolfhound
Labrador Retriever
Mo says
Boxer (face) and beyond that I have no clue
Tom G says
Russell Terrier
Lab
Beagle
Jo B says
Schnauzer, Lab, Pit Bull
Elizabeth Stuef says
Whippet, Staffordshire Terrier, Border Collie
Camille Petrik says
-Border collie
-Australian sheperd
-pit bull terrier
Kathy says
My guess: Jack Russell, Boxer, Collie
Sharon says
Border Terrier
Yellow Lab
American Staffordshire Terrier
Cindy Crane says
Great Pyrenees and Jack Russell
MiMi Cooper says
Border collie, lab, jack russell
thesmithgirl says
Great Pyr and Jack Russell.
And for some crazy reason I keep thinking Bichon!
Debbie Parsley says
Cairn Terrier x Pit Bull
MTOesterling says
I would guess Jack Russell, Collie, and maybe Golden Retriever.
Tracy K says
Berger Picard and Jack Russell
Mary says
Border Collie and Parson Russel Terrier and super cute!!
Heather O'Shaughnessy says
JRT, Irish Wolfhound and Am Staff.
Valerie Bochsler says
Cattle Dog
German Wire-haired Pointer
Lab
Donna Nisleit says
Border Terrier
Anatolian Shepherd
Smooth Collie
Jeri Scott says
Wire haired terrier, Aussie and pit
Mary Hitchings says
Aussie, Border Collie, Lab
Marsha says
Fun! I will have to guess:
1. Pitbull
2. Schnauzer
3. Shih Tzu
I work at a veterinary hospital and I am not a big believer of the DNA tests. It always seems like the breeds are never anything common. They are always rare breeds. It will be fun to see what you come up with though!
Patti Denman says
Border Terrier
Whippet
Kim says
rottie, collie, airdale
Beverly says
Border Terrier, Labrador and Staffordshire Terrier
Woofsong says
Beagle, jack Russell, border collie!
Hannah says
Wirehaired fox terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
Great Pyrenees
?
Tiffany says
I think: Russell Terrier/Pit Bull Terrier
Lisa says
Lab, Jack Russel, pitbull?
Brittany Jilek says
Anatolian shepherd, JRT and lab is my guess.
Mittsy says
Collie/Boxer/JRT is my guess. I’m also curious about the Wisdom Panel results. We’ve seen some bizarre reports from them at the veterinary clinic where I work as well!
ScottC says
Even though visual breed identification (and canine DNA testing) is so unreliable, its still a fun game. Gonna go with some completely different breeds:
Wheaton terrier
pit bull
smooth collie
Larry says
boxer
Wire Fox Terrier
Kathryn Heim says
Mom- Jack Russell; Dad – Border Collie x Boxer
Lesley Bowen says
I have to agree with Virginia as my initial reaction was
Jack Russell and Anatolian Shepherd…
Nancy Yamin says
Jack Russel Terrier
Pit Bull
Collie
shelley aukett says
Fox Terrier
Labrador Retriever
American Staffordshire Terrier
Colleen York says
Great Pyrenees, Jack Russell, Lab
Liza piatt says
Dad — Pit bull and border collie
Mom — Terrier (I know, I can’t win without specifying, but what terrier female weighs around 22 lbs?)
Debby says
1) wire haired fox terrier
2) fox hound or walker hound
3) Shiba inu
Sharon Mellinger says
Schnauzer
Jack Russell
Labrador retriever
eastofeden says
Jack Russell Terrier
Whippet
Border Collie
Robin Ganesan says
50% Yellow lab
25% Pit bull
25% Jack Russell terrier
Ellen Pepin says
My guess is: Jack Russell Terrier, Fox Terrier, and collie.
Merijeanne Hollingsworth says
1. Border Terrier
2. Border Collie
3. Irish Wolfhound
DebbieF says
My guess is that this sweet boy is a lab, border collie, & siberian husky
Judy Estes says
Leo is a mix of:
Wire haired fox terrier, boxer, maybe a little border collie & stafford
Lisa says
Jack Russell Terrior, lab and beagle
Jeannine May says
JRT/smooth Collie/pit bull
Or
JRT/smooth Collie/St.Bernard
Rachel M says
First of all, Leo is lovely!!
I’m torn between saying what I think Leo looks like and what I know about the potential outcome of a DNA panel. My dog LOOKS LIKE a Border Collie/Shepherd cross and weighs 60 lbs. When we did the DNA cheek swab on him, he came back with the highest genetic percentages in Beagle, Cocker Spaniel and Dachshund. Here’s the fun part: His PERSONALITY does reflect those three smaller hound/sporting dogs!
I have to go on looks, since I cannot observe his personality. (Although the tennis ball is a great hint!):
1. Rough/Wire Coat Jack Russell Terrier (tennis ball addicts!)
2. Great Pyrenees (his tail and big lips are from some big breed – although no sign of double dews!)
3. Boxer (his ears and smile gave me this idea!)
This was lots of FUN! Thank you!!
Dewitt says
Jack Russell terrier, border collie, ferret.
Jill says
Jack Russell, Cattle Dog, Border Collie
Andy I says
I agree with several who have commented on the DNA testing…definitely don’t bet your house on it is right! I am a dog show conformation/exhibitor & enthusiast and also involved in animal welfare work for close to 25 years now. I see this guy having definite Am Staff/Pit Bull to him, but clearly another breed that was either “coated” and with the possible “short coat” & “long coat” combo produced a wirey/broken type coat. So hard to say…but he could pass for a Am Staff/Parson/Jack Russell Terrier to me..He’s a unuque look, that’s for sure!
emgem says
1) Pitbull
2) Jack Russell
3) Labrador
Jen says
Wire Haired Fox Terrier
English Shepherd
Spinone Italiano
(The Wisdom Panel always has some weird rare breed in the results!)
Terry Cuyler says
So many of us think JRT/ParsonsRussell but his mom was bigger than breed postpartum …… Somehow I see Smooth Coated Collie and I guess Lab just cuz there are so many out there. JTR/Smooth coated Collie/Lab
Helen Verte says
1. Jack Russell
2. Border Collie
3. Canaan Dog
Anela says
Jack Russell, border collie, Pitbull
Mary Malone says
Jack Russell and Collie, and maybe some Staffordshire (for the big mouth).
Julia Hamilton says
1. Labrador
2. Jack Russell
3. Border Collie
Mary Malone says
Oops….changing my guess. I say Anatolian Shepherd and a small Fox Terrier.
jessica b says
Ok. I was thinking jack Russell plus Britney spaniel and lets throw in some cattle dog for fun.
Tracy says
Irish Wolfhound
JRT
Lab
Holly says
100% All American Pretty Boy
Amanda Diamond says
1) jack Russell terrier
2) border collie (tempted to say a toller )
3) husky
Christy Paxton says
50% pit/Staffie, 40% Jack Russell, 10% GSD. Hope you get a good result — I got a Wisdom panel for my dog Tawny, and the only things that came up were traces of Akita and traces of Chihuahua. Think about that for awhile!!
Rob Blomquist says
My guess is:
Airedale
Am Staff
Border Collie
But gotta say that’s a tough dog to nail the breeds on, so many of the other answers are things I had to consider as right.
Jackie Phillips says
Australian Shepherd
Terrier
Kelpie
BZ Dogs says
Just to be different…
1. Whippet
2. Jack Russell
3. Lab
Linda Birtles says
1. Parson Russell Terrier
2. Am Staffordshire Terrier
3. Irish Wolfhound
Kit Azevedo says
I do not think Wisdom Panels are at all accurate. They have been caught out too many times and often include very rare breeds in the profile, breeds that maybe have 100 representatives in the whole country. I also think that figuring out the mix that goes into mutts is close to impossible if you don’t know the whole line. I’ve seen dogs from confirmed parentage look like something else entirely. That all said, guessing is fun!
My guess for this dog?
1.) Boxer
2.) Italian Greyhound
3.) Russel Terrier
JRev says
1. Border Collie 2. Jack Russell. He a little cutie that looks like maybe the result of a little extra action at an Agility field. Just kidding – it’s anyone’s guess!!!
Anna Vasalaki says
1. Parson Russel Terrier
2. Pit bull
3. Collie
Nic1 says
Border Collie/terrier cross! Terrier possibly JRT or Patterdale?
Some lurcher in there too??
Laura Martín says
1. Collie
2. Jack Russell
3. Labrador
Teri says
I’m gonna say, Jack Russell, Border Collie and Golden Retriever.
Jo says
Fox Terrier
Anatolian
Filipe says
just cause i’m portuguese, i’m gonna say portuguese podengo with border collie and and big breed for the eyes, maybe a great pyrenees
Melanie Malczok says
What a cutie. My guess is:
Podenco
Schnauzer
Australian Shepherd (he has that look in his eyes…)
jeanine c says
jack russell, smooth collie, pittie/amstaff
Ange says
Irish terrier
Border collie
Staffy
So cute 🙂
Tami says
What a cutie!
I’d say he really looks like he’s got some Rotweiler in there, with the beauty of his strong, chiseled, massive head… American bull dog may be it also…
Pit bull
Yellow lab
Rotwiler
Trish McMillan Loehr says
I have tried to guess a few of these and one thing I have learned is that it’s very hard to guess what’s on the inside by looking at the outside of a dog. But it is still fun to try! I will guess poodle, Staffy and rat terrier. 🙂
Dawn C. says
Schnauzer
Briard
smooth coated Collie
Lauren Zizza says
Anatolian Shepherd
Jack Russell Terrier
American Bulldog
I take all these DNA breed results with many very large grains of salt though. Seems like a disproportionate number of dogs come back as mixed with some really rare breed. Seems like a whole lot more dogs come back as Tibetan Mastiff mixes or Dandie Dinmont Terrier mixes than Lab mixes or GSD mixes or Yorkie mixes. I find that hard to believe.
UrbanCollieChick says
I don’t trust the Wisdom Panel at all, so I’m just going to put names out there that I haven’t seen much so far.
Beagle, Borzoi, Australian Shepherd
Dede in PA says
JRT
Aussie
Lab
Donna G says
Fox Wire Terrier
American Pit Bull
Alaskan Malamute
Shana says
pit bull
Lhasa apso
collie
LynnSusan Walters says
My friends and I are having lots of fun with this on Facebook. That topline looks like Great Pyr to me. And that grin could be Pibble. But I have to go with some sort of Shepherd mixed in. Whatever went into Leo, he is a delicious genetic soup!
1) West Highland Terrier
2)Great Pyrenees
3)GSD
Donna Filippi says
JRT (wire/rough coat)
Collie (possibly smooth coat)
Boxer
Lizabette says
While I don’t trust in lab results for determining breed background, and I expect the results will include some random rare breeds out of the blue, just for fun here’s my three breed guesses:
1) Beagle
2) English Shepherd
(A fairly rare breed atm, but seems a more likely result on one of these breed tests than Border Collie)
… and much as he has that JRT look about him, I have a feeling the third breed result will be something entirely off the wall, such as…
3) Cardigan Welsh Corgi
Gabriele says
My guess is Pitbull, Greyhound or Podenco or some other slim medium-sized hound and Golden.
He’s very cute.
MamaOfMya&Meeko says
Jack Russell Terrier
Siberian Husky
Collie
Dawn says
Jack Russell Terrier
DawnGoldsmith says
JRT
Siberian Husky
Collie
Horst Rieck says
a terrier plus some french hound
Horst Rieck says
a terrier x some franch hound /foxhound
Jorge Perrero says
a terrier plus some French hound ^^
Chris Reinhart says
Jack Russell, Lab, Beagle
marty bacon says
Italian Greyhound X Border Terrier
Sandy says
JRT & Whippet, maybe Border Collie
Marie Gordon says
Jack Russel (parson), Husky, German Shepard
Denise says
1. Border Terrier
2. smoth coat collie
3.lab
Steph B. says
Airedale, Beagle, Aussie.
Rebecca Rice says
Lab beagle border collie
Rebecca Rice says
I did the Wisdom Panel on my stray, and was told that she is pure rat terrier for three generations. Which makes sense, because she LOOKS like a ratite. I did the test mainly to rule out the possibility that there was either JRT or Fox terrier in her, because those breeds are similar to ratties in looks.
Which is my way of saying that the DNA tests tend to be accurate if you can look at a dog and sort of guess what they are, and become much less accurate as the number of breeds in a dog goes up. So, a dog with 2-4 breeds is probably going to come back with what you expect. But when you get into the real mutts, where mom was a GSD/Lab/Beagle and dad is a JRT/Chihuahua/bichon mix? Then the results in the off-spring are going to be really weird when you run the DNA.
Just my opinion.
Divilla says
Parson Russell Terrier
Lab
Am Staff
Kristin O says
Irish Wolfhound
Jack Russell
American Staffy
Stephanie says
Lab, border collie, and Fox terrier (maybe wire haired?)
What a cutie, love that smile!
Dawn W says
Sheltie/lab/collie
Laura Anne says
Boxer, pit bull, german shepherd, collie Who cares? He is adorable.
Adrienne H says
1. Boxer
2. Jack Russell
3. Beagle
I WANT THIS DOG. What a cutie pie.
marcy fenell says
Jack Russell
Lab
Poodle
Liza piatt says
Well, this is just too much fun. After seeing someone else change their answer, I will modify mine also 🙂
My two strongest hunches are pit bull and some kind of terrier.
But I’ll change guess for the third part to a lab.
I think I just had to put in border collie cuz Trisha is my sister 🙂 🙂 🙂
Alexandra says
JRT, Lab
Elaine says
Jack Russell
Anatolian shepherd
liz says
Parson Russell Terrier x Rhodesian Ridgeback?!?
He’s super cute.
Martina Schoppe says
Perro de Pastor Catalan
Podeco
Pitbull
Rose C says
My guess would be Labrador, Parson Russell, and Anatolian Shepherd.
I happen to believe in the Wisdom Panel based on my one (and only one) experience. My 2nd dog came from the same Cockapoo breeder as my first dog although my 2nd dog looks, acts, and sheds like an English Springer Spaniel (ESS) but grew up to only 26 lbs. I sent my name and e-mail, my dog’s name and age, and a swab of her inner cheek to Wisdom Panel. No pictures, no descriptions whatsoever. I chose WP because their database included the ESS breed which I suspect she is a mix of. The result came back that she is a Cocker Spaniel mix crossed with Miniature Poodle mix which is accurate in her case because both her parents are also Cockapoos (each one also a Cocker Spaniel/Miniature Poodle mix).
heather says
First of all, he’s ADORABLE!!!! Here’s my guess: Irish Wolfhound, Jack Russell Terrier, Schnauzer.
Margaret McLaughlin says
I’m going with the majority here:
JRT (Parson Russell) rough coat
Margaret McLaughlin says
Having some computer troublehere.
I’d also add:
American Pit Bull Terrier
Border Collie
I show UKC, which has long allowed neutered mixed breeds to show in performance events, & one of my favorite hobbies is guessing the mix. It’s LOTS easier when you can also see how the dog moves & behaves.
Nicole P says
Irish Wolfhound
Lab
Jack Russell
Dewitt says
I exchanged email with the Heritage Breed test folks a couple years ago. At that time, there had been no validation studies on the results of their DNA test. I.E., no testing on known mixes to confirm the results. So, the test may work in theory but haven’t been proven in the real world.
My personal guess is that the results are probably fairly accurate for a cross between two purebred dogs and maybe OK when three pure breeds are in the mix. After that, it’s probably a crap shoot. Especially when the results indicate a rare breed that hardly anybody has ever heard of before. . . 🙂
Laurie says
Gotta say….
Whippet
Pitbull
Poodle or Doodle
Donna B. says
Just curious, those who are seeing Irish Wolfhound in this mix, what characteristics are you seeing as Irish Wolfhoundhound-like?
I’ve had them for many years and wouldn’t have guessed that…now watch it be what Wisdom panel says!
But, I am sometimes called to shelters for IWs and IW mixes, and am genuinely curious.
Cris V. says
wire coat Podengo Pequeno and Greyhound
Kerry M. says
Airedale Terrier
Labrador Retriever
West Highland Terrier
I am only guessing for the sheer random luck of it all. Got no clue, really, but cute! And I’m a sucker for the “no clue” mixed breed.
Tasha says
I’m going to guess JRT, Pit/Am Staff, and Aussie.
Pretty much a walking rocket. He’s adorable though!
Beth with the Corgis says
Trisha, you should have done up a March Madness bracket with all the possible breeds! 🙂
Hannah says
Jack Russel/ Pitbull/ Lab
-fun!
Dawn Schuetz says
Husky, Border Collie X, English Pointer
Anne says
I’d say that’s a Jack Russell smile for sure. Then maybe a good sized helping of American Bulldog with a pinch of Golden Retreiver.
Jane says
1. Portuguese Podengo
2. Pitbull
3.Border collie
Beth says
Russell Terrier
American Staffordshire Terrier
Border Collie
Mary Jeffrey says
Anatolian shepherd, Jack Russell terrier
Kate says
Australian Cattle Dog, JRT & Brittany- if I could have a 4th breed, maybe border collie – such a happy guy!
My rescue guy’s Wisdom panel came back as 1/4 Shih Tzu & 1/4 Min Pin – no guess about the other half, although he thinks he’s a bird dog & watches them in the sky & through the windows: an 8 inch, 18 pound bird dog x shihtzu x min pin (yeah, those 2 are believable)
Allison says
I have done this test on three of my dogs. One came back very accurate for half the dogs family line but the other two were unknown for most of the dogs parentage.
Wire Hair Fox Terrier
American Pit Bull Terrier
Smooth Coat Collie
Rita & Guro says
Leo’s mother I am guessing is a brown & white beagle, something about his facial expression and eyes, so 50% here.
The father maybe a mix of Irish wolfhound, because of the overall look and coat, and boxer because of the color, long legs, mouth and ears, so 25% wolfhound and 25% boxer.
Genevieve Bergeron says
Highland terrier
border collie
german shepherd
What a great smile he has!
Laura says
1) Jack Russell; 2) Collie; 3) Labrador
Steph G says
1) Russell Terrier (the Wisdom Panel test doesn’t differentiate between Jack and Parson)
2) Irish Terrier
3) Corgi
Heather Hime says
Jack Russell
Border Collie
Great Pyrenees
Rita & Guro says
I’m guessing mother beagle 50% (facial expression, colors) and father mix, so Irish wolfhound 25% (overall look and coat) and boxer 25% (ears, legs, mouth).
Barbara says
Jack Russell terrier, Irish Wolfhound and Lab.
Terri W. says
Border collie
Greyhound
Pug
Serena says
Amstaff, Lab and Collie…
em says
How fun! If you’ll forgive me, I’ll “think” aloud and reason this out…If he’s 47 lbs at 7 months, I’d guess an adult weight of around 60-70 (it’s tricky, because generally the bigger the dog the longer they take to grow- a toy dog may well be full grown at 7 mos, while a giant won’t even be half his adult size…but then again, he’d still be bigger than 47lbs…) wirehair, dark eyes, little foldy ears, narrowish chest, shortish back, wide-ish face, medium length snoot. Hmm. Dad must be something big if mom was 17lbs… I have NO idea! I’ll just guess some I haven’t seen too well-represented.
My wild guess:
Whippet (mom!)
Deerhound (based on hair, ears, size)
Boxer (to neutralize the long snoot and back of the Deerhound and whippet I’m imagining)
This was so much fun!
LittleJane says
PitBull
Irish Wolfhound
Smooth Coat Collie
Karen London says
Ooh, I just love guessing breeds, even though I know I’m likely to be way off the mark. I’ll be curious to see what the panel says, especially because I know of someone who just learned that their 90-pound leggy, double-coated dog is half Dachshund. My first thought was the dog looked like it had some Saint Bernard in it, but then I saw the size. Hmm. My sons and I think it has:
Fox Terrier (although we also discussed JRT)
Airedale
Whippet
We couldn’t decide what random rare breed was likely to show up (they always seem to!), but we eagerly await the results.
Katie,
Leo has the face of a cover dog! He’s just lovely!
mary chance says
1) Parson Jack Russell Terrier
2) Labrador retriever
3) Chow chow
glauber says
American Pit Bull and Jack Russell Terrier :-]
Joanne says
Great Pyr/Parson Russell mix
CJ says
German Wire-haired Pointer, smooth-coated Border Collie and Parson Russell Terrier.
And no matter the mix, he’s lovely example of the kind of great dog you can find at a shelter 🙂
Ashley s says
Fox terrier
Pit bull
Husky
Can’t wait to find out!
Leona says
Border-Jack (Border Collie X Jack Russel) X Boxer
001mum says
This is too much fun! and I should be in bed, 🙁 as we wait for a middle-of-April-winter-storm-warning
grrrrrrrr-this is a good distraction though.
CHOICES:
Irish terror….oops! Terrier
Smooth coated Collie
#3 choice must be a smaller weight breed mmmmm?… bizarrely i will choose Italian Greyhound (don’t ask, I know that’s nuts!)
HOWEVER betcha there is some Anatolian Shepherd or (my-heart-of-hearts) Labrador Retriever
oh gosh sorry, can’t stop at 3 (sort of like cookies or chocolates)
so my other small dog choice would be Shiba Inu, but Leo’s smile seems Samoyed?
or would be NOT surprised with the Wire haired Dachshund as the mama
can’t WAIT for the ta-dum >>>>>THAT’S A DRUM ROLL 🙂 *** reveal.
Monique says
Poodle
Pittie/Am Staff
BC
Jeff says
Parson Russell Terrier
Greyhound
Labrador Retriever
Trini says
Jack Russel + Lab + Australian shepherd =
100% keeper!
Francoise says
American Staffordshire Terrier
Jack Russel
Australian Shepherd
LaDonna says
Whippet, Lab
Marjorie says
Shafforddhire Terrier
Boarder Collie
Lab
mackie w says
This is tough. I am going to say Schnauzer, Boxer, rough jrt, and yellow lab. Can’t wait to see the results…
Mindy Waite says
Jack Russel x American Pit-Bull Terrier
mgr says
1. Saint Bernard
2. Jack Russell
3. BC
jen says
Great Pyr crossed with Jack Russel terrier… and lab, because every mixed breed is supposed to have lab!
Yvonne Steeves says
I would say that he has a combination of Jack Russel (Rough Coat) and Australian Cattle Dog with the possibility of a little Amstaff (or pitbull) thrown in the mix.
Christina says
Good fun. Hard, though with just photos. Firstly, he’s incredibly cute. But, I have a big soft spot for hairy-faced dogs. I have a rescue lurcher that made that so! So, I guess:
1. Jack Russel Terrier (wire-haired)
2. Border Collie
3. Am Staff/Pit Bull
Leslie says
This is fun! My guess for Leo is: Lab/Airedale Terrier/Beagle.
I had my own thoroughbred mongrel’s DNA tested by two companies. Tru was a 50 lb brindle guy that I thought looked like a Plott Hound cross. LOL The results came back differently from each company. Canine Heritage came back as: Belgian Tervuren and Beagle and Wisdom Panel came back: Mastiff, Dalmatian, and Lab! I guess what I learned from the tests was that Tru was a very perfectly mixed and a thoroughly unique kind of guy. I already knew he was the best dog ever :>)
Liza Marzinke says
American Staffordshire Terr – Jack Russell – Whippet
Sydney says
Russell Terrier / Greyhound / Saint Bernard
Tammy says
Bearded Collie,
Schnauzer
Labrador
Cheri Oughton says
Border terrier, Pitbull, Anatolian Shepherd
A.S. says
Jack Russell, Lab, Smooth Collie
Jennifer Hamilton says
I have used the Wisdom Panel and have gotten what appear to be realistic results. Specifically, it said mom was pure bred schnauzer for at least three generations on all sides and dad was 1/2 pure bred German Shepherd for three generations back (grandfather side) and mixed breed three generations (grandmother side). Seeing the dog, it was very believable.
Nickala says
Boxer
Anatolian Shepherd
Poodle
sue says
JRT (wire haired)
Saint Bernard
lab
Kate says
Jack Russell
Border Collie
Pit Bull
Cindy says
Parson Russell Terrier
Pit Bull
Irish Wolfhound
Karen says
I have no faith whatsoever in DNA tests. They are highly inaccurate, would not waste the money on one. The internet abounds with articles from people who had DNA tests done and the wacky results they got. Whatever this little guy is, he is darn cute!
Cheri Oughton says
This was so much fun! It’s Friday. The waiting should be over, so….. Let’s hear the results. I hope we can do this again sometime.
Love them all,
Cheri Oughton
Valerie Bochser says
Just reread the clues and saw Mom’s size! So changing my guess to Cattle Dog, wire-haired fox terrier, lab!
Anne Lee says
I am after the date so doing for fun–Jack Russell, Golden Retriever, American Bull Terrier.
Rose C says
Cheri Oughton, I agree with you. The wait was killing me until I saw it come out this afternoon. Oh and yes, the wait for Spot’s lambs is killing me too.
Tina says
Jack Russel
Labrador Retreiver
Australian shepherd
kat g says
Jack russell x pit bull mix…perhaps???
Codie s says
My dogs a rescue and looks soooo similar I’d be so keen to know