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dimwitf posted:When we got Bailey, he was only barely bigger than Lucy, my sister's Jack Russell: Your dog may have been the cutest puppy ever.
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# ? Jul 23, 2009 15:40 |
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It's been too long since we've had a good mutts thread! This is Vinnie, my folks' recently adopted setter/pointer/something and some of his friends.
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# ? Jul 23, 2009 15:43 |
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Little_Dead_Pets posted:This is an awesome picture. Look at the stretch, one more stride and they're going to hit full sprint!
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# ? Jul 23, 2009 18:38 |
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This is the one that gets me. Little_Dead_Pets posted:"Hello friend, we have much to discuss."
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# ? Jul 23, 2009 19:06 |
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Spermy Smurf posted:On top of the couch, being bad as always. Your mutt looks an awful lot like my parents' mutt, Juniper. About as big, same black-and-tan markings, same semi-upright ears and feathering on the neck, and just as prone to climbing around on the back of the couch.
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# ? Jul 23, 2009 20:00 |
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Skizzles posted:
Same dog I'm to adopt including mix, color, looks, and name. Did you clone my dog? Was my dog cloned from your dog? He's a cutie
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# ? Jul 23, 2009 20:17 |
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Ceridwen posted:Rusty is 1/2 Golden retriever and 1/2 who knows what. Our best guess is that dad (who my roommate did get to see) was a lab/spaniel/chow or lab/golden/chow mix. Rusty adores retrieving, swimming, and shedding all over everything.... Rusty looks similar to my old dog. She had more white on her, but had exactly the same tail and the ear-fuzz.
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# ? Jul 23, 2009 20:26 |
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Here's Loki: (sup other Lokis!) Click here for the full 768x576 image. My husband and I adopted him from a New England shelter about 3 months ago now, and they got him through Save a Sato, picked up as a stray in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Click here for the full 768x576 image. Click here for the full 576x768 image. We were told he's a collie/spaniel mix, and if he doesn't have some border collie in him, I'd be very surprised (though his energy level is nowhere near a purebred bc). He's somewhere around 20 months old and 20 lbs. And we've already been asked if he's one of them thar 'mini border collies' Click here for the full 576x768 image. And, just because we are mean and Loki is tolerant, here he is with a t-shirt made into a cape Click here for the full 576x768 image. And wearing my husband's shirt ... didn't even attempt to remove it. Click here for the full 576x768 image. He's awesome and I can't imagine life without him now. He loves chasing other dogs and pulling their tails , sleeping through most of the day, and pouncing on laser beams. Hooray for my mutt dog!
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 01:37 |
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drat Bananas posted:5ing this thread, mutts are the best. Waiting for pictures of Tugboat my favorite PI silly looking mix. Aww, Cocoa looks cutely short and stocky too! Here's the boat, I love her.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 02:51 |
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rear end Crackers! posted:This is Loki. Loki looks a lot like my dog Roscoe, who's also a mutt, but mostly Australian Shepherd. Same eyebrow spots (which are hilarious when he's 'thinking') same color patterns for the most part, etc. Roscoe was also a crazy rear end dog until he was about 4 or so.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 02:55 |
yawnie posted:
Lilah looks a lot like my schnauzer/poodle mutt did when she was a puppy (no pics right now, sorry ). My guess would be some sort of terrier crossed with a poodle or a similar toy dog.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 03:26 |
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I'll chime in. This is Audrey. Yorkie/Chi mix. She's had both luxated patellas fixed, and just a month ago had to go back in for a torn ACL This is Lola. She's a MinPin/JRT mix. So neurotic. But very loveable. June. We think she's a mix of a mix. The vet thinks theres pit and ACD in there. She's the smartest, gentlest, most people pleasing dog I've ever known. This one of two new arrivals. A rescue with her litter of puppies. Stella with one eye. Obviously abused before but adapting better now that she's here. And finally, Bettie. She is one of Stella's puppies. Thinks she's gigantic, and she's June's best buddy ever. Bonus of Lola not being so sure of itty bitty Bettie, who was only about five weeks old at this point:
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 03:58 |
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This thread makes me jealous. I want a small doggy so bad (Sucks when you have few friends left) but sadly, I live in an apartment. To stop my bitching... My friend is getting one of these pups. (Jackapoo) Which makes me want to hit him. I'm half tempted to get one but I'm zapped for cash for one more month due to saving a kitten.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 05:23 |
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Little_Dead_Pets posted:It's been too long since we've had a good mutts thread! This whole sequence of pictures is absolutely incredible.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 06:35 |
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[url=https://wi.somethingawful.com/00/00f1509ea709dd06638bfacb7452e67d8858db7a.jpg] Click here for the full 1280x960 image. Click here for the full 1280x960 image. So cute! Not mine. What do you think shes made of?
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 06:42 |
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Master_Jay posted:This thread makes me jealous. I want a small doggy so bad (Sucks when you have few friends left) but sadly, I live in an apartment. Why would a "jackapoo" cost you money? Shelter dogs are cheap. Do they charge you for the dumb name?
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 07:50 |
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Most people sell Jackapoos and puggles and all those designer mutts for 200-300 now. I've looked at shelters, but most dogs that are a good fit usually get taken the same day they are put into the shelter.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 08:04 |
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Master_Jay posted:Most people sell Jackapoos and puggles and all those designer mutts for 200-300 now. I've looked at shelters, but most dogs that are a good fit usually get taken the same day they are put into the shelter. Welcome to PI. Get an umbrella, shitstorm coming your way.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 08:15 |
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Pshhh... not like I'm actually going to buy those doggies even if I had the money. If I want a mutt, I'm not going to pay that much for one unless he came with a poo poo load of supplies and shots along with it. Besides, I would love to adopt a pound puppy/doggy but if they don't meet the criteria I need than it just doesn't work out. Which basically means I'll probably not have any dog anyway so why the poo poo storm? I'm not getting one, I'm not paying for a 300 dollar mutt, and I can't stop a friend if they want to have a jackapoo. Besides, I've adopted 2 dogs from the pound in my life and recently saved a kitten who was going to die soon. I'm allowed to gawk at Jackapoos even if they are overpriced. Now to get back on topic... Someone dumped this poor doggy around the area. She's loving when calmed down and a cool doggy. I have no idea what she's mixed with though.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 08:31 |
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may be rat terrier
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 08:45 |
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We found ours in a parking lot. He's Brown American Wal-mart Hound. My dad called him a Tosa/Sleeper Mix. His name is Wally. Click here for the full 461x615 image. He's actually flying here, off to save some helpless victim no doubt. Click here for the full 820x615 image. Burning rubber at the park. Click here for the full 820x615 image. Guarding Platypus (R.I.P.) Click here for the full 820x615 image. Some cat that used to meet us during our walk every afternoon. Click here for the full 820x615 image. Guarding his duck from El Gato Diablo Click here for the full 820x615 image. We tell ourselves that he sleeps so much because he stays up all night guarding after we go to bed Click here for the full 820x615 image.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 10:01 |
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Nione posted:I don't have a dog, but my brother has the best dog ever. Man, I absolutely love seeing mutts when you know what at least one of the parents is, because I would NEVER have pegged that dog for a husky mutt. This is one of my all-time favorite mutts (not mine): Her name is Luna, and she's actually up for adoption at the place we got Buddy. She was actually adopted before as a puppy and returned (I don't know why). She was from a litter that was born and raised at the rescue. They say her mother was a husky, and her father was a "traveling salesman". I need to find some pictures of my in-laws' dog, she's the best mutt ever.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 14:10 |
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maniacripper posted:We found ours in a parking lot. He's Brown American Wal-mart Hound. My dad called him a Tosa/Sleeper Mix. His name is Wally. I love his expression here! Big dope
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 14:53 |
There are enough Tosa dogs here in the US to even have mutts?
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 15:31 |
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This is our dog, Chipper, as a pup. She was about four months old, I guess. This is the only picture I have of her now, but it's from Christmas last year. She's fully grown about 50 lbs. She is a Great Pyrenees/Blue Heeler mix. She is absolutely adorable: aside from the face and ears, she only has one black spot the size of a quarter on her back and several on her tail. She has six toes on both her back feet (one on either feet has no bones and just waggles around, looks like a raptor). She's smart as hell, intensely loyal, and loves to go on rides in the car. I love this dog.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 15:33 |
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Oh Em Gee posted:There are enough Tosa dogs here in the US to even have mutts? We found him in the parking lot of a Walmart in redneck country florida. the odds of him having tosa are very slim to none
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 16:05 |
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I don't have any recent pictures of Baxter on my work computer, but here he is when he was a puppy. ~6 weeks old. Click here for the full 960x1280 image. He's a black lab/ border collie mix. Now that he's all grown up, he looks like a small German Shepherd.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 16:11 |
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Paulie posted:Loki looks a lot like my dog Roscoe, who's also a mutt, but mostly Australian Shepherd. Same eyebrow spots (which are hilarious when he's 'thinking') same color patterns for the most part, etc. Roscoe was also a crazy rear end dog until he was about 4 or so. Yeah Loki just turned 1 last month, and he's all kinds of crazy. I've also just moved to a house, so now he knows the excitement of playing with the hose in the backyard. Works well for me, it's easy to wiggle the hose around and watch him go ballistic. Poops him out AND cools him off!
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 20:11 |
maniacripper posted:We found him in the parking lot of a Walmart in redneck country florida. the odds of him having tosa are very slim to none If I ever get the money I'd love to get a Tosa and have him fight my pit bull...
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 20:57 |
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Well I've got Harley here, I think he might be some kind of pit mix, maybe pit/boxer? I honestly can't tell. When we adopted him we were told he was pure-bred boxer(What??). Favorite activities include: barking, rubbing on couches/legs, slobbering on EVERYTHING, being an adorable old man. His little cropped tail is so drat cute, but I just have no clue why his previous owners did that. He also enjoys watching the fish in the pond/trying to eat their food.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 21:01 |
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I love this thread! I cant contribute because i have a purebred Aussie (rescued tho!) but I have lots of love for mixes!
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 21:28 |
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Mutt Superiority. Hank is part Akita, part who knows what the gently caress else, is all awesome
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 22:06 |
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WolfensteinBag posted:Man, I absolutely love seeing mutts when you know what at least one of the parents is, because I would NEVER have pegged that dog for a husky mutt. Yeah, it's crazy because if I hadn't seen her when she was a puppy I wouldn't believe it either. But my brother swears up and down that the mother dog (who was with the people at Wal-Mart) looked exactly like a traditional husky. Halla does have some husky mannerisms though. She's really really great at figuring out ways to get out of the yard and then she'll just run like crazy. She used to get lost a lot, she'd be there one minute and the next she'd be gone, and my brother'd run, jump in the car, and she'd be 10 blocks away in a matter of minutes. Now she gets out but doesn't run, she just goes to the little old lady's house next door and gets hot dogs. When she does run, though, she's super fast. She was chasing a rabbit down at the lake one day and ran past it and had to double back. All of sudden she just got this "where'd it go?" look on her face and almost did a roll when she noticed it was behind her and tried to change direction at speed. That's why I think there might be some sighthound in there as well. I don't know enough about dogs to guess, though. She also "blows" her coat like a husky. She's got really thick fur, even if it is short. And in the springtime they find clumps of fur all over the house. My dad used to make jokes about tumbleweeds, because it's exactly what it's like. The bought a Dyson and vacuum all the time and fill the canister 3-4 times a week. I'll see if I can get David to send me some pictures of her as a puppy because she was really freakin adorable.
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# ? Jul 24, 2009 22:23 |
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Master_Jay posted:
I would be very surprised if she wasn't part corgi.
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# ? Jul 25, 2009 00:22 |
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Forgot to add, at the shelters around here, a mutt can sometimes be 350 dollars.
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# ? Jul 25, 2009 01:06 |
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drat Bananas posted:Wow, I'm strongly reminded of my mutt, sorta. Obviously very different, but the ears, tail, and coat are ringing some strong bells. Does he shed in tufts when blowing coat?
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# ? Jul 25, 2009 01:14 |
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Master_Jay posted:Forgot to add, at the shelters around here, a mutt can sometimes be 350 dollars. Yeah but in that case the money is going to an animal shelter rather than some stupid BYB.
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# ? Jul 25, 2009 01:43 |
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Ceridwen posted:Rusty Whatever Rusty is, I have the Mini version. Marlowe came from the county shelter with a litter of his siblings. A few of the volunteers had different stories. I gathered the people who turned them in had a bunch of dogs that lived semi-feral in their backyard, and that one of them had seen Marlowe's mother who looked just like a mini Golden Retriever. I was originally interested in his sister but we didn't click. My friend decided to take him out, and we took him outside the socialize. The entire litter was scared out of their minds, huddled at the back of their run, watching us with a mix of fear and suspicion. So when we took Marlowe outside, he cowered and tried to hide. Eventually, he got a little more comfortable and made his way over to my lap. And then he licked my arm. In addition to being scared shitless, he was also unvaccinated, unneutered, and had horrible kennel cough. The shelter insisted on holding him, but I think they got sick of me calling every few days to see how he was and eventually offered to let me take him home on a 'foster' contract until he was well enough to be neutered and officially adopted out to me. When we got him home, he spent the first week almost exclusively in his kennel. If I needed to take him outside, I had to crawl into his kennel and scoop him up. He didn't play with toys, just put them in a pile and hoarded them. Eventually he started coming out of his kennel, and hid mostly under the table. These days Marlowe is a (mostly) fully functional 20 pound ball of something. My guess is Corgi and Dachshund and maybe some Chi or Sheltie thrown in. I think he tries to herd sometime, he makes an excellent little livestock guardian, and will bark viciously at anything and everything.
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# ? Jul 25, 2009 02:13 |
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Master_Jay posted:Pshhh... not like I'm actually going to buy those doggies even if I had the money. If I want a mutt, I'm not going to pay that much for one unless he came with a poo poo load of supplies and shots along with it. Welcome to PI. For starters, let's lose the stupid designer "breed" name and call them JRT/poodle mixes. Otherwise I get to call mine a New Zealand Long Collie.
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Zapp Brannigan posted:I don't have any recent pictures of Baxter on my work computer, but here he is when he was a puppy. ~6 weeks old. Incorrect. He is 100% pure bred teddy bear.
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