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					<description><![CDATA[Hello, in a previous test with another dog dna company, my dog tested positive for American Staffordshire Terrier &#038; Chow Chow.  The Veterinarian laughed her head off and said the dna test is worthless.  
My dog is from North Carolina so I suspect she might have a small amount of Native American Indian Wild Dog, which might be some kind of wolf.  She certainly does not look like either a chow chow or a wolf.  She is white with spots and floppy ears,  60 pounds, and extremely strong, and stubborn.  She looks like a red tick coon hound but with shorter floppy ears like a pointer.  It took years to get her to look me in the eyes without me telling her and pointing to my forehead.  She is almost 7 years old now.  The Vet certified her as a hound mix.   Her behaviour is like your description of high-content wolf dog.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, in a previous test with another dog dna company, my dog tested positive for American Staffordshire Terrier &amp; Chow Chow.  The Veterinarian laughed her head off and said the dna test is worthless.<br />
My dog is from North Carolina so I suspect she might have a small amount of Native American Indian Wild Dog, which might be some kind of wolf.  She certainly does not look like either a chow chow or a wolf.  She is white with spots and floppy ears,  60 pounds, and extremely strong, and stubborn.  She looks like a red tick coon hound but with shorter floppy ears like a pointer.  It took years to get her to look me in the eyes without me telling her and pointing to my forehead.  She is almost 7 years old now.  The Vet certified her as a hound mix.   Her behaviour is like your description of high-content wolf dog.</p>
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