Embark to School: Border Collie Coat Colors
Follow along in this video as we decode the DNA results of an Embark-tested Border Collie to discover Jazz’s coat color.
Learn more about Coat Color Genetics and Embark for Breeders DNA Kits.
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Embark to School: Border Collie Coat Colors Follow along in this video as we decode the DNA results of an Embark-tested Border Collie to discover Jazz’s coat color. Learn more about Coat Color Genetics and Embark for Breeders DNA Kits.
Embark to School: Border Collie Coat Colors
Follow along in this video as we decode the DNA results of an Embark-tested Border Collie to discover Jazz’s coat color.
Learn more about Coat Color Genetics and Embark for Breeders DNA Kits.
Award-winning writer, journalist, and podcast host, Lisa Peterson, is a canine subject matter expert and Senior Content Strategist, Breeder/Veterinarian at Embark Veterinary. She served as the American Kennel Club director of communications and club communications for 10 years before becoming a Westminster Kennel Club public relations consultant from 2016 to 2021. Lisa began owning, breeding, and handling Norwegian Elkhounds more than 35 years ago, and today is an AKC judge and AKC Breeder of Merit.
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Embark Veterinary’s mission is to end preventable disease in dogs. When our company was founded, we set out to build a database of canine genetic data that could be used for meaningful scientific research by inviting passionate scientists with expertise in population genetics and canine genomics to join our team. Since then we’ve added veterinarians,...