Logan says *Arroorahrumpdelduff*..that's the Beagle in her for sure! She will answer any question you have as humanly as possible! Great digger and nose to the ground, paw up critter smeller! Awesome, but sometimes painful herder (hence my purple legs) and all around terrific squirrel chaser, mole catcher and groundhog corner-er!

I was surprised and excited about the BMD! Maybe that explains her ears, longish, soft fur, fuzzy tail and white feet!

I, too was anxious...I did hear a lot about really odd findings and disappointment.

I used Canine Heritage..in fact I saw it in one of the PT posts! The website is www.canineheritage.com and the phone is 800-362-3644. There are different prices for the breeding tests and it takes about a month.

They use a swab on the inside of the gum line (reminded me of CSI!)

My vet said there are tests done through blood work but are a bit more expensive. Maybe more accurate.

This has nothing to do with the test, but Logan met her first cat the other night.
She turned the corner of the house and didn't come when I called her, so I tromped after her in the dark (reminded myself to replace the lightbulb ) and she's standing at attention, transfixed. I walked over to where she was, thinking there was a rabbit in the bushes, but there was a cat sitting up against the side door. They stared at each other, Logan barked and put her butt in the air, the cat made an odd noise..and then there was a short ruckus but nobody was hurt. I have no idea how the cat got in out fenced yard, unless it climbed the fence. The teeny bottom fence imbalances due to our hill are way too small for the size of this cat to get under. Anyway, I ran inside, got her leash and took her in and the cat was gone. That was Logan's big nighttime adventure.