Category archives: All Things Dog

Resources and information for the dog owner or breeder.

Summer Safety Series: Post-Swim Care

Summer Safety Series: Post-Swim Care

Summer is the season of fun in the sun, and for our four-legged companions, there's no greater joy than a refreshing swim on a hot day! After a refreshing swim, it's important to ensure your dog's well-being with proper post-swim care. Here are some essential tips to remember for a happy and healthy dog after their paw-tastic aquatic adventures:

 

1. Rinse Them Off:

Whether your dog took a dip in the ocean, a pool, or a lake, it's crucial to rinse them off with fresh water afterward. Seawater, saltwater, chlorine, and even algae can irritate your dog's skin and fur and rinsing them off helps remove any potential contaminants that might cause discomfort or damage.

2. Protect Their Ears:

Moisture in the ears can create a breeding ground for bacteria, leading to painful ear infections. To prevent this, make sure to thoroughly dry your dog's ears after swimming. Gently wipe the ear flaps and the visible part of the ear canal with a clean, dry towel. You may also consider using an ear cleaner with a drying agent to assist in keeping those ears dry.

3. Hydration is Key:

After a refreshing swim, your dog may be thirsty due ...

New tests for Paw Print Genetics® and Canine HealthCheck®!

New tests for Paw Print Genetics® and Canine HealthCheck®!

Prepare to unleash your excitement because we have some paw-some news to share! We proudly announce the release of over 100 new tests for our Paw Print Genetics® and Canine HealthCheck® genetic solutions!

Paw Print Genetics®

We have some wonderful news for all dog owners and lovers out there! Paw Print Genetics, the leading provider of canine genetic testing, has expanded its offerings with the introduction of 49 new tests, bringing our total collection to nearly 350 breed-specific tests!

Our team is dedicated to ongoing research and development to improve the health and well-being of our beloved furry companions. With this latest expansion, we aim to provide even more valuable insights into your dog's genetic makeup.

Our comprehensive genetic tests cover a wide range of aspects, including identifying potential diseases, uncovering risk factors, and revealing intriguing traits. Whether you have a Golden Retriever with Congenital Myasthenic Syndrome or a Portuguese Water Dog with Progressive Retinal Atrophy, we've got you covered. Our tests offer valuable information that can help you make informed decisions about your dog's health.

Moreover, our R Locus test can shed light on your dog's coat color genetics, revealing the secrets behind their unique appearance. We also offer ...

Happy Holidays 2022!

Happy Holidays 2022!

As we close the year and celebrate with family and friends, I want to say thank you to all our clients, supporters, and Friends of Paw Print Genetics. 2022 has been filled with change. At the end of 2021, the company was acquired by Neogen®, a world leader in Food and Animal Safety. Change has allowed us to expand our service offerings, try new technologies to support our high-quality services, and become part of a larger team of professionals all working to improve the health of animals. Paw Print Genetics' brand may look different, but our commitment is still the same, “…dedicated to achieving optimal canine/feline genetic health by providing outstanding resources for dog owners, breeders, trainers, and veterinarians for pets, show dogs and working dogs.”

Thank you for partnering with us and trusting us. May you have a wonderful holiday season and a prosperous new year!

Holiday Pet Safety

Holiday Pet Safety

‘Tis the season of holiday festivities. Delicious food, and festive decorations, and holiday parties – oh my! While these activities are exciting and fun, they can pose potential dangers to your pets. The holidays are expensive enough as it is, don’t let an emergency trip to the vet make an even larger dent in your wallet! By educating yourself on the following, you can avoid a jingle bell flop.

Food Safety:

Whether you are cooking or eating holiday meals, it can sometimes be tempting to share some with those big puppy dog eyes looking up to you. However, you should avoid feeding your pets scraps as many holiday foods can cause more harm than good. In addition, be careful where you place your food in case you have any counter-surfing pets who will grab food from the table when you’re not looking.

  • If your pet eats a large amount of fatty meat, such as ham, it can potentially cause side effects such as vomiting and diarrhea due to the high salt and sodium content within the meat.
  • Chocolate and other desserts are a holiday staple. However, chocolate in particular is very harmful to pets because it contains caffeine and theobromine ...

Tips on Sample Collection

Tips on Sample Collection
Cheek swab

Sample cheek swabs are the easiest and least invasive means of collecting cells containing genetic material from your dog. Although it is a simple process, it is important that you fully understand how to collect a sample using a cheek swab. Follow along with us as we walk you through the swabbing process using one of our sample kits.

Each kit includes a requisition form, a return mailer, a label, and a cheek swab with a biohazard bag. After reviewing the form that came with your kit, you’re ready to start the collection process. If swabbing a puppy, it is best not to take samples from a puppy that hasn’t been weaned because some of the mother’s DNA can be present due to nursing, which can contaminate the sample. Be sure to also wait for at least an hour after the dog eats or plays with shared toys before attempting to swab; excess saliva and food particles can compromise testing and reduce the quality of a sample.

When you are ready to begin swabbing, remove the swab from its protective packaging and be careful to not let anything touch the tip of the sponge. Insert the sponge between your dog's ...

Four things to Consider Before Buying

Four things to Consider Before Buying

Four things to Consider Before Buying

Whether you are looking to adopt from a breeder or a shelter, it is important to thoroughly think the decision over. While we want pups to be adopted, we also want to ensure the dog is a good match for home & lifestyle

If you are thinking about adding a new addition to your family, here are a few thoughts to consider and questions to ask yourself before adopting a dog.

 

1. Your Living Space

 

Do you live in an apartment? Do you have a backyard? Does your home have a lot of stairs? These are all good questions to ask yourself as some dog breeds have different needs when it comes to living spaces. Breeds with long backs and short legs, such as Corgis, can injure themselves by ascending or descending stairs. On the other hand, high energy breeds such as Australian Shepherds, thrive by having a backyard that they can run freely in. By considering these items, you can ensure a successful fit for your home.

 

2. Other Family Members

 

Who lives with you? Do you have small children or other animals? Certain dog breeds do better with ...

New Coat Color/Trait and Disease Probability Calculators

New Coat Color/Trait and Disease Probability Calculators
Photo: Brendan Gleeson

Paw Print Genetics is excited to announce the release of our new Coat Color/Trait and Disease Genotype Probability Calculators on our website. These new tools allow breeders to calculate the possible outcomes from potential breeding pairs based on their genetic test results. The Coat Color/Trait Calculator can be used by the general public and both the Coat Color/Trait and Disease Calculators can be used by Paw Print Genetics customers specifically for their dogs that have results from PPG testing.

Both calculators can be found on our website at www.pawprintgenetics.com. After you login, under ‘My Account’ scroll down and click on either calculator. The Coat Color/Trait Calculator can also be found at https://www.pawprintgenetics.com/products/traits/calculator/.

What do the calculators do?

Have you ever wondered what the outcome of a particular breeding might be? Will the puppies be healthy? What will they look like? What if the potential dam and sire are both carriers of a genetic disease? What are their risks of having an affected puppy? What color will the puppies be? Will they have long, short, or curly hair? For some breeders, calculating the outcome from a breeding between two ...

Identifying A Litter of Puppies

Identifying A Litter of Puppies

The time has come. It is three in the morning and the new litter of eight has arrived! You were planning on doing some genetic testing and you know how important it is to label each puppy with a specific identifier. In all the excitement and clean up, are you prepared to send off these samples for testing? It is apparent that several of these precious pups are similar in size, color and of the same sex. Differentiating puppies is necessary for monitoring purposes and when collecting DNA samples to send to our laboratory. After all, you are anxious to mail in samples and receive those genetic health results! But we need to be able to provide the results to you on the correct puppy. So labeling each puppy sample is imperative!

We recommend health testing each puppy you plan to sell with breeding rights, as health testing will help increase the quality of your puppies and in turn the value of your breeding business. Once you learn who is clear or a carrier, you can then make vital decisions regarding each puppy to prevent inherited diseases and/or certain traits in your future litters. If both the dam and ...

National Pet Day!

National Pet Day!
Dog and Cat

Our dogs, our cats, our birds. They are more than just pets – they are our family members! Today, April 11th, we celebrate National Pet Day. The ones who bring us joy, laughter, and even snuggles. What would we do without our pets? Although they may not be able to live forever, we can do our best to give them long and healthy lives. At Genetic Veterinary Sciences, Inc. (GVS), we provide resources to achieve optimal canine, feline and avian genetic health to do just this. We do this through the genetic testing that we have developed for dogs, cats and birds.

What is genetic testing?

Genetic testing allows us to look into the DNA of your pets to learn about the inherited diseases they may have. We can also genetically test to learn about traits your animal may carry for such as coat colors. Our company differs from others as we follow the standards and guidelines for canine clinical testing laboratories, based on human diagnostic standards. This means all of our testing is of the highest quality and accuracy possible.

Why should I test my pet?

A common response we receive when discussing the benefits of genetic health testing is ...

Is a Puppy the Right Holiday Gift?

Is a Puppy the Right Holiday Gift?

Happy Holidays!

As we enter this season of giving, it is best to keep in mind the level of commitment you and others have for specific gifts, such as a new puppy. While getting a puppy on Christmas may be fun and can bring people joy, once the holiday magic is gone, the responsibility may be too much for some people. Here are a few things to keep in mind while deciding if a puppy is the right gift choice for this holiday season.

Cost of Caring for a Dog

While gifting a dog to someone eliminates the initial cost, there are still many other costs that the new owner must think about. Food, vet appointments, toys, and other essential items start to add up. If you are gifting this pup to your family or kids, please note that the cost of a dog is around the cost of another child for 10-15 years. If you are unsure of the financial situation of the person you are gifting to, it is probably a good idea not to gift them something that requires a financial commitment.

Space

Another question to ask yourself is, “Does the person I’m gifting this puppy to ...