Dog DNA Testing

December 28, 2020

TopConsumerReviews.com once again gave its best-in-class 5-star rating to Embark, a trusted service that provides Dog DNA Testing.

Millions of people have used DNA tests to learn more about their heritage. Why should our most loyal companions miss out on the fun? Dog DNA Testing can be used for many reasons, including proof of bloodline for pedigreed pooches, insights into preventable health conditions, or even discovering exactly what breeds went into making a lovable shelter mutt so cute. With the right Dog DNA Testing Kit, collecting the sample is as easy as an oral swab, with results delivered via email within a month or so. These services vary widely in terms of what they test, so interested customers should be sure to read the fine print prior to selecting a provider.

“There are a number of Dog DNA testing services available today, but none gives you as much as Embark,” confirmed Brian Dolezal of TopConsumerReviews.com, LLC. “While you might find companies that sell Dog DNA testing kits for less, you won’t find any service that provides the wealth of information Embark offers. In DNA testing, the number of markers matters: Embark tests against 200,000 while their competitors only use 10,000. And, as the company keeps pace with new scientific discoveries, they update your dog’s profile accordingly – at no additional cost. While Embark’s Dog DNA testing is extremely valuable for discovering potential health conditions, so that owners can take action to prevent problems and preserve their pets’ health, the service is well-loved because of its breed evaluation. Want to know if your sweet Fifi descended from wolves? Or if your adorable Rottie might have some poodle in his blood? Embark has identified more than 250 breeds and will give you a detailed estimate – and they’ll even show you other pets in their database with the same breed mix! Embark is truly the most comprehensive Dog DNA test on the market today, and it’s well worth the money if you want to know more about your canine companion. This is our preferred choice among Dog DNA testing kits in 2020.”

About Embark
Embark Veterinary, Inc. launched in 2015 with a mission to end preventable disease in dogs. An Embark Dog DNA Test enables pet owners to learn about their dog’s breed, ancestry, health, and what diseases may be in the future – all with a simple cheek swab. By using over twice as much genetic information than any other test available, the company offers the most accurate results on the market. Embark was started by two brothers, Adam and Ryan Boyko, who have a passion for scientific research and a lifelong love of dogs. Embark is an official research partner of Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and is the official dog DNA test of the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show.

About TopConsumerReviews.com
TopConsumerReviews.com, LLC is a leading provider of reviews and rankings for thousands of consumer products and services. From Dog DNA Testing to Pet Insurance and Dog Beds, TopConsumerReviews.com delivers in-depth product evaluations in order to make purchasing decisions easier.

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