- Afghan Hound
- Akita-American
- Akita-Japanese
- Alaskan Malamute
- American Cocker Spaniel
- American Staffordshire Terrier
- Belgian Laekenois
- Belgian Malinois
- Belgian Shepherd
- Belgian Tervuren
- Boxer
- Briard
- Bulldog
- Bullmastiff
- Cairn Terrier
- Cardigan Welsh Corgi
- Chihuahua
- Chinese Shar-pei
- Chinook
- Cocker Spaniel
- Dutch Shepherd
- English Bulldog
- Eurasier
- Finnish Lapphund
- French Bulldog
- German Shepherd Dog
- Great Dane
- Greyhound
- Harlequin Pinscher
- Italian Greyhound
- Mastiff
- Olde English Bulldogge
- Pekingese
- Pomeranian
- Pomsky
- Pug
- Saint Bernard
- Saluki
- Siberian Husky
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier
- Tibetan Terrier
- Whippet
- Wirehaired Pointing Griffon

Breeds Serviced
This test determines the entire sequence of the MC1R gene and gives you precise results for which two of the possible eight alleles for the gene are found in a given sample. There are a total of 36 possible combinations, although some are theoretical as no breed of dog is presently known to harbor all eight variations. Most have breeds have three or fewer. No need to mix and match results for various tests. This is the preferred test for any animal suspected of possibly having more than one of the recessive alleles possible.