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Pam Hunter
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Embark DNA and Health kit was easy to use! From activation to delivery of my dog’s results, Embark kept me notified about the processing procedure. It was exciting that celebrate the results and share health concerns with our vet. Worth every penny!
Tee
Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2024
I just received my results for the first dog. He is a mixed puppy adopted from a shelter, who didn't look much like the rest of his litter. As suspected he is very much a mutt, but the percentages of different breeds surprised me!I appreciate that they send you updates when your sample is received by the lab and throughout the process. It took just over a month, I expected it might be longer over the holidays.The website is easy to navigate. It provides lots of interesting information in simple terms. There is a certificate and report that you can print out. Everything is very nicely designed. I like seeing all the related dogs!It's expensive, but I wish I had done this with my previous dogs!
Precise Disarray
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2023
I think it is worth it. Everyone has their own budgets so I dont factor in price in my rating. I was able to get this when on mega sale for $139.00 for the DNA & Health option. Fun process, loaded with info. Worth it.We recently adopted what I was expecting to be a Lab & Mountain Curr mix. Her photos appeared that way, and she looked to be a bigger puppy with expected adult weight of 60 lbs. I am used to big dogs(80-110lbs), so when my soul mate beloved girl English lab passed away recently at just 7 years old, I set out to look to adopt a dog for her surviving brother (another English lab). Saw a listing for an 11 weeks old "Lab Mountain Curr mix", her expression and details caught my interest and so I started the adoption process. She was in the south (rescue grabbed her from a kill shelter), I am in the north, they provide transport. Took a chance on sight unseen.5 weeks later, she arrived. Basically we were catfished. She is actually 9-10 months old, and her pics were recent. So what I thought was a 30 lb 11 week old was actually a 28 lb 9 month old. That makes her a small/ish dog, and that makes her nearly full grown! SO, my 110 lb dog has a new 30 lb small dog. Our life and yard is set up for big dogs, not small. Ah well. We are adjusting. My boy is thrilled to have a friend.Which brings us to, well what is she then? Labs tend to be larger to BIG, and Currs are medium to large with similar large weight ranges. What is this weird little dog?I sniffed around various DNA test brands. I ultimately went with Embark (love the name) because of the tie to Cornell University (in my neck of the woods). My vet scoffs at these tests, but for me I figure it is simply information. I learn something or I dont.I was basically curious, and I also wanted an idea what to look for in terms of play style, training, motivation, etc. I KNOW labs (and to lesser but sizable degree, Currs-- hence the perfect match up for me), but I dont know other breeds. I am not set up to have a dog that needs to herd sheep, nor do I have an agility course. I want to know what the propensity is for the breeds she may be, so I can tailor my style to what she may need. I want her to blossom. Her personality description seemed like a good fit, but since we were basically catfished on some info, who knows what else was left to discover? Hence, DNA test.Process was simple. Kit arrived very quickly. Just swab mouth with included tools, stick in tube, put in mailer (postage included), and mail it. They will contact you when kit has been picked up in mail, will contact when arrived. Will likely keep you informed of where they are at in the process and how long it will take. It feels more personal and professional. I got an early email saying they found a health red flag (potential back/neck disc issue). Then shortly after I got the full DNA & health results.There is a TON of information, down to nitty gritty details for the science nerds. Also super easy graphics for those less inclined for data. This info can also be shared easily, including info can be sent to your vet if you want.Nothing labrador related came up in results. She is basically a Super Mutt, not surprising. I was hoping for a little more standout on one breed, but the breeds that were sussed out are still small fractions. So 51% mega mutt (at least Mountain Curr is part of that), but for the 49%, that broke down into Beagle (12%), Great Pyrenese (10%---hilarious at her small size, but remember genotype differs from phenotype, AND her expect 40 lb weight means that she has big dog lineage). Then smaller % of boxer, golden retriever, german shepard, eskimo & collie. Oddly, I can kind of see it. Disappointed not to have lab in her. I know rescues always put "lab mix", but I really did expect it given her "angle wing" at her "shoulders".There are link to each breed so you can quicky and easily learn about each listed as part of genetic profile.Her expected adult weight is 40 lbs, which I concur with. I hope she gets bigger anyway.Main thing is that she is sweet. Doesn't have that deep intelligence that my English Labs have nor the deep soulful eyes, but I knew I was getting a mixed bag. It is an adjustment. Still learning about her, but now I have a little more framework to operate within.What I like is that this Embark info doesnt stop here. They have a robust website loaded with info, and you can share pics and videos, take quizzes, dive into resources specific to your doggo and dogs in general. If there are any dogs that are close in relationship to yours then you can make contact as they are likely related. Neat stuff. I hope to find some relatives.So please be sure to fill out as much info as you can, add some pics, and maybe you too will be able to connect with family members. Even if later down the line someone decided to do DNA kit with their dog, it they are a genetic match you will be able to find out.If you are skeptical and have the extra money, you could wait to shop a sale to get another one, or from another brand to compare. Though if I did that, Id probably get this brand again for true fidelity of results.
_Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 24, 2023
I decided to get my pup dna tested and I chose embark as they are the most accurate and most reliable canine dna test on the market.I am in the UK, so I expected it to take quite a while to receive the results considering that embark is based in America, but it actually only took just over 3 weeks, which is shorter than what was estimated.First I had to swab my dog, which was pretty easy as my girl just wants to put everything in her mouth lol. Then I had to send it off, which I did using the pre paid envelope included in the kit, as Embark states on their website if purchased from Amazon UK, you can use the envelope supplied and it will be sent to their UK warehouse, and then rerouted to their lab in the USA.After I sent it, it took 2 days to be received in the UK warehouse, and then just under 2 weeks to arrive at the lab. A week after it was received at the lab I was emailed the results.We were told that my girl was a german shepherd x belgian malinois mix, with her mum being a pedigree german shepherd. And her dad being a working Malinois cross. Her results came back 60% german shepherd, 20% Belgian Malinois, and 20% dutch herder, which all make sense. She also came back with completely clear health so it was well worth doing just for that.The only things that I would say don't seem completely accurate are the family tree, the weight estimate, and the relative match.On my dog's family tree, her mother is listed as having a belgian malinois mix grandparent, which I know is incorrect as her mum has a pedigree to prove it. It does have a disclaimer however, that the family tree displayed is just what the algorithm determined was most likely, and that it is not the only possible one. So I would take this with a pinch of salt.The adult weight estimate also seems to be off, my girl is only 10 months old and weighs 92 lbs, yet it predicted that her adult weight would be 63 lbs. After looking other dog's results online, most of the weight estimates seem to be incorrect by quite alot.The relative match is not necessarily incorrect, but is not explained very well. For example my girl matched with alot of purebred German shepherds that embark claims are "close relatives" as they share 35-36% of her dna, even though it says this for every single pure German shepherd I compared her with, and they are definitely not all "close relatives". After speaking with other people online, apparently this is the case with most dogs that are primarily a breed that's known to have low diversity. But it is somewhat misleading to say a dog is another dog's "close relative" when they are actually no more related then any two dogs of that breed. The actual shared dna percentage is seemingly off too.So it definitely has it's flaws, but is still definitely the most reliable compared to the other tests that are available, and the actual parts of the test that matter are reliable. If you want to find out your dog's breed, I would definitely recommend.
Dan
Reviewed in Australia on October 21, 2021
Fantastic product with fantastic information provided about your dog.If buying in Australia - be aware you'll have to ship it back to the USA at your own cost (approx $25).Worth every cent to see valuable information about your pet dog.
Florian Mayer
Reviewed in Australia on February 2, 2020
Very happy with the product and the handling. Fast delivery (US to AU in 1 week), fast processing (3 weeks). Useful and cheery email updates along the way. The results are presented in a very accessible prose. Although we managed to contaminate the swab with a few bits of beef liver treats, the analysis seemed to have worked (otherwise our dog would have come out as like 20% cow).This test achieved three goals:* Screen for hereditary diseases, estimate treatment cost, compare to pet insurance premiums/cover and estimate whether pet insurance will be worth the investment (in our case for a completely healthy puppy - likely not).* As a bday present for my wife, she was super happy to learn more about our rescue puppy. The photos and character descriptions of our puppy's relatives on the embark website are a delight!* The daily, hour-long discussions about which dog breeds look similar to our puppy and what breeds she might be a mix of now have found a satisfying resolution.This test is definitely good value for very young dogs to evaluate pet insurance ROI. If hereditary conditions are found, early treatment can give your pup a longer, healthier life.
HML
Reviewed in Canada on December 3, 2020
Overall, this DNA test was easy to use, and the results were interesting and informative.We adopted a rescue dog from the SPCA a few months ago, and wanted to know her breed and any health concerns that we should talk to our vet about. I researched a bunch of the different options, and although this one was the most expensive, it seemed to receive a lot of praise for accuracy and information, so I purchased it. And I wasn't disappointed.The test was one simple swab in the dogs cheek for 1 minute. I would suggest having someone help and hold up a treat so you get a lot of saliva. Then you close the cap, shake the bottle for 10 seconds and send it back in the exact same package it came from with postage already paid.It took a few weeks to get the full results, but we got updates along the way (the package had arrived, it was in processing etc). And the results were very informative - we found out our rescue dog is a purebred. It also listed probable siblings or parents (with more than 45% DNA match), as well as a long list of relatives (which from my understanding can usually only be done with purebreds). It also identified some possible problems we should tell our vet about.All in all, a great test and highly recommended.
Lindsay
Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2018
There is nothing about this product that I didn't like. So from beginning to end here it goes:1) the box you receive your kit in is the same box you send it back in. This box is very durable and I had no concerns of the package accidentally opening en route.2) making an account on line was extremely easy, really as easy as 1,2,3.3) swab collection was so easy, all one tube. My dog didn't mind the collection one bit.4) tracking information is provided to you for the return of the package and email updates are sent as well.5) processing of the sample was great! I was told 4-6 weeks and given updates almost every week about the progress. This was really helpful because I didn't have to log on all the time and check the status.6) surveys are optional but I loved taking them because they were so in depth and told you how your dog measures up to other dogs which was really cool to see.7) results! I was initially told 4-6 weeks but it didn't even take 4! I swabbed her on Feb 14 and received my results on Mar 11. The results were amazing! It told me the percentages of the breeds in her and her family lineage up to her great grandparents! The report also provided in depth information about the breeds in her! Then it gets into the chromosomes! You actually get to see why your dog is predominantly colored one way compared to another (p.s. that's just the tip of the iceberg with the chromosomes!) It also tells you which health related issues your pup may run into. I found out that mine is a carrier for a gene with eye problems but Embark also told me that because she is only a carrier her chances of having this problem are 2-20%. They even told me how it's treated and what signs/symptoms to look for.Bottom line: this was so much fun and I enjoyed every bit of doing this with my girl! Not a single bit of me has anything negative about this experience. After all the information I was given I see why the price is a little high. You really do get what you pay for and it's totally worth every penny.
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