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DogDNA

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DogDNA

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User Reviews for DogDNA

1
Everything cost money

I did find out my dogs main pedigree which is a lowchen (I can see this looking it up on google) however I have to pay to see the rest that’s hidden. I wasn’t expecting to have to spend money to find out. Thanks for some what of a percentage of my puppy baby dna.

BrookylnnSkyy, May 16, 2021
5
Coolest app!

This is the greatest app! I have rescue dogs and I’ve always wanted to know what “blend” of breeds each of my dogs were. This app identified them and I can totally see it now! If you adopt dogs and wonder what their heritage is this would be great for you!

CMTauchar, Oct 22, 2018
1
So annoying!

They get the breed so inaccurate! My dog is a mixed husky! She looks nothing like a greyhound!? Also you have to pay to find out the other breeds? I’m only gonna use this once why would I pay?! I rather go to the vet but since quarantine I can’t!

dontssaysomthingmean, Apr 26, 2021
5
Amazing

I think this app is awesome. It’s not a genetic test . It’s look of dog . Make sure the pic is done right .. I have proof of dogs that where really dna test n I got different results.. I recommend it . 💯💯I love dogs . I have fun with it .. oh I have a 11 pro max . Just letting ppl know .. ppl get different results..

Hool3y10, May 01, 2020
3
A nice little fairly accurate app

Is this app 100% correct? No. Should you expect this or any to be? No. The better the photo or picture, the more accurate. I purposefully put in pics that weren’t clear. It did better than I thought it would. It got some I didn’t think it would/could & missed a couple I fig’d it might get. Still, most often the correct breed was listed as a possibility. It’s a nice little app w/room to improve & get even better. Would I bet big $ on every answer being spot on? No. If you would, maybe you should go ahead & change your name to what you might be... a “Mark.” If you’re upset, leaving mean, bad reviews, you must either take crappy pics, expect way to much &/or often get disappointed by many things.

Ididn'tjustfalloffthetruck, May 09, 2020
1
Way off! Waste of money/time

Taking into account this app only uses photos to tell you about the breeds that make up you dog can only be minimally accurate at best, this app is way of the mark. Trying it for fun my gsd dogs came up majority chihuahua every time, one of which I know the history of. Seeing that other reviews said the same thing I think it is a fare assessment to say that this app is complete click bait and has no data (photo learning) used in its build. I know now why it was free on the day I signed up for it.

jeffkrivokopich, Jan 03, 2020
1
Total BS of an app

My dog is, without a doubt, primarily Pointer, but not purebred and mixed with 1 or 2 other breeds. I used several pictures all of which produced different results. 1 even said 100% human when there wasn’t a human in the shot. Totally not worth the time or $ if you have to pay for it. My download was free luckily.

jtd_noles, Jan 04, 2020
2
Accuracy is questionable

This app has an interesting concept and presumably it could work if it had a well tuned sophisticated machine learning algorithm behind the scenes. I tried multiple different photos of my dog and the app gave wildly different results even when I used almost identical pictures that were taken within a few seconds of one another with very subtle differences in the position of my dogs head. My dog is a fairly rare breed — a canaan dog — and though he’s AKC registered he doesn’t have a classic canaan dog color pattern. Nevertheless he was never identified as being more than 25% canaan dog though I uploaded 15 different pictures and some profiles didn’t mention canaan dog at all. His mother was identified as 97% canaan dog however which I thought was impressive since it is a rare breed but she was a national champion so it’s possible that her picture may have been used for breed recognition training purposes. In any case, it’s an interesting concept but needs much more work...

Leo Lyon, May 10, 2020
1
Total fail

Found a picture of a black and tan dachshund online. Full shot on a white background: no other images to disrupt the app. It came back with and 83% back and tan coonhound and only a 15% dachshund.A coonhound stands between 10 and 15 inches taller than even three biggest dachshund!At least it was free.Please please please DO NOT pay for this app. It seems to employ the most rudimentary image recognition and is pretty awful at best.Just for shiggles, I then flipped the same image to be mirrored and then it was apparently only 71% coonhound. Huh? The exact same picture just flipped on the x axis now produces a different result?Awful. Absolutely awful.

THE Tiggr, May 10, 2020
2
Not Even Close!!!

I tried using this app with a variety of pics I have of my dogs. Sadly, this app failed with every pic I used. I’m not sure what “advanced algorithms” it uses, but clearly it needs a lot of work!

tjos, May 09, 2020

Description

Identify dog breeds by uploading a picture from your camera or photo library. We use an advanced computer vision dog breed identifier technology to analyze the pictures and provide results on the possible breeds your dog could be.

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