Monday, April 30, 2012

Believe it or not


This morning, just after 7 a.m., my email box made that little PING that means new message. It was Rosie's DNA results.

Now I have to decide whether or not to believe these two tests, or whether to think, as one friend said, that I've been had.

I am so confused.  If Riley's results seemed more suited to Boscoe--whose DNA, of course, we did not submit--Rosie's seem more like they belong to Riley.



There was no mention of cattle dog or Aussie, although her mother, apparently, is 25 percent Australian koolie. She is also harrier, Ibizan (and she does have a "springy trot," as Ibizans are supposed to have), and then, in smaller doses, Akita, beagle, and sheepdog.

But the father? Going all the way back, father, father's father, father's father's father....Lab. Lab. Lab. Lab. Lab. As far as the eye can see.



Now I just have to figure out whether or not to believe any of this.  I guess it doesn't matter--she's sweet and fairly obedient and eager to please and healthy and happy. We'll never breed her or show her (obviously), and so lineage doesn't really matter.  We are merely curious.



And if nothing else, getting the results gives me a great excuse to post a whole bunch of new pictures of Miss Winsome. Enjoy.

16 comments:

Berts Blog said...

Yeah for DNA tests, especially because you did get to paste a lot of pictures.
She really is so very cute.

Pamela said...

I think she has a labs face --
she's going to be a big girl.

JC said...

I was going to say lab in there somewhere.

How fun to get those and look at her to figure out where this part or that one comes from.

She is too cute !!! Course, I love black dogs and labs.

Green Girl in Wisconsin said...

She looks labby to me. And terribly cute in that last photo.

Sandy said...

Lab, Lab, Lab....now whenever she misbehaves you can just think that you've had a lab test - and not had to pay the doctor for it!

Sorry...no coffee yet.

Gail said...

It's cool to know. Now, if someone says, What kind of dog? you can pull out the papers.

Babaloo said...

Hm, it doesn't look like you're much wiser now. I don't think I'll be shelling out for DNA tests any time soon. Not that I've ever heard of anyone offering them in Ireland anyway.

NanaNor's said...

Hi, Very cool-I always thought she looked like a lab to me. Well the important stuff is her personality-she is such a doll. We may be getting a puppy this week, I'm very excited.
Hugs, Noreen

Far Side of Fifty said...

What ever she is she is cute! She should love the water when you go north! :)

Deborah said...

Aww, she is so adorable! Yes I can see the lab, too. Daddy dog must have been a bit of a wanderer, eh?

Rosie is a wonderful mutt, and there's nothing better than a mutt. No need to come up with a designer name for her either. Like my next-door neighbor's dogs (a "schnoodle" and a "chiweenie"). I just call them "mutts."

Irene said...

Why do you have such a hard time believing the DNA tests? Why should they pull the wool over your eyes? You had preconceived ideas of what she was supposed to be and she turned out to be something different. Surely you can live with that. And what is wrong with being a lab? I'm sure you can make up an interesting name for her particular breed.

Meganne Fabrega said...

What, no wolverine DNA? You was robbed!

Ellen Akins said...

This one seems much more on the mark. I'd completely buy the ibizan, harrier, lab mix, heavy on the lab, with some legginess from the ibizan. And 100% cute.

Wisewebwoman said...

Adorbz.
Who cares about anything else?
XO
WWW

Two French Bulldogs said...

DNA forgot to mention cuteness
Benny & Lily

Leslie Hawes said...

I think Brigette, the Mom, is a Border collie.