Xena is a people pleaser. She always trys to please you, this is what makes her happy. Xena like her sister Takara is a lover, she's happiest when she is in your lap. She also has the unique calic on the back of her neck. She also likes her deer antlers to chew on and loves eggs.
We soon realized how smart and attentive Akitas are; they watch birds and airplanes in the sky and follow squirrels through the tree tops. They watch what you are doing and try to learn on how to do it. They are problem solvers. They are super easy to train along with being very loyal to their family.
We have found that all our Akitas are super easy to house break, with learning in just a few days.
XENA OF WICKED ANTLER’S HAPLOGROUP
A1a is the most common maternal lineage among Western dogs. This lineage traveled from the site of dog domestication in Central Asia to Europe along with an early dog expansion perhaps 10,000 years ago. It hung around in European village dogs for many millennia. Then, about 300 years ago, some of the prized females in the line were chosen as the founding dogs for several dog breeds. That set in motion a huge expansion of this lineage. It's now the maternal lineage of the overwhelming majority of Mastiffs, Labrador Retrievers and Gordon Setters. About half of Boxers and less than half of Shar-Pei dogs descend from the A1a line. It is also common across the world among village dogs, a legacy of European colonialism.
XENA OF WICKED ANTLER’S HAPLOTYPE
Part of the large A1a haplogroup, this rare haplotype occurs in dogs with Asian ancestry.
ClearTEST RESULT
Xena of Wicked Antler has two healthy alleles at SOD1 and is unlikely to develop DM due to mutations in this gene.
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A genetic health condition indicates a genetic mutation that increases the risk that an animal develops a specific disease.
Good news! Xena of Wicked Antler did not test positive for any of the genetic conditions that Embark screens for.
Good news! Xena of Wicked Antler is not a carrier for any of the genetic conditions that Embark tests for.
Good news! Xena of Wicked Antler tested clear for 7 other common genetic conditions that Embark tests for.
Xena of Wicked Antler is clear of 165 other genetic conditions that Embark tests for. Click here to see them all!
SEE DETAILSE Locus (MC1R)Can have a melanistic mask (EmE)K Locus (CBD103)More likely to have a patterned haircoat (kyky)A Locus (ASIP)Fawn Sable coat color pattern (ayaw)D Locus (MLPH)Dark areas of hair and skin are not lightened (DD)B Locus (TYRP1)Black or gray hair and skin (BB)Saddle Tan (RALY)Not expressed (NN)M Locus (PMEL)No merle alleles (mm)
SEE DETAILSFurnishings (RSPO2) LINKAGELikely unfurnished (no mustache, beard, and/or eyebrows) (II)Coat Length (FGF5)Likely short or mid-length coat (GG)Shedding (MC5R)Likely heavy/seasonal shedding (CC)Coat Texture (KRT71)Likely straight coat (CC)Hairlessness (SGK3)Very unlikely to be hairless (NN)Hairlessness (FOXI3) LINKAGEVery unlikely to be hairless (NN)Oculocutaneous Albinism Type 2 (SLC45A2) LINKAGELikely not albino (NN)
SEE DETAILSMuzzle Length (BMP3)Likely medium or long muzzle (CC)Tail Length (T)Likely normal-length tail (CC)Hind Dewclaws (LMBR1)Unlikely to have hind dew claws (CC)Blue Eye Color (ALX4) LINKAGELess likely to have blue eyes (NN)Back Muscling & Bulk, Large Breed (ACSL4)Likely normal muscling (CC)
SEE DETAILSBody Size (IGF1)Larger (NN)Body Size (IGFR1)Larger (GG)Body Size (STC2)Larger (TT)Body Size (GHR - E195K)Larger (GG)Body Size (GHR - P177L)Larger (CC)
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