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rivals posted:They think her mom is a Pharaoh Hound/Pit Bull mix Huh. What rescues tell people and what the dog actually is seems to always be two different things. I don't see any Pharaoh Hound in that dog at all, and I'd be extremely surprised if there was. Here's why: First of all, Pharaohs are rare. Like, so rare that they're listed as 141 out of 154 dog breeds in terms of numbers registered with the AKC. That means that there is probably less than a thousand dogs registered in the US, which means that they're not something you'd find in just any backyard or as a feral dog and it's not likely that the owners of a Pharaoh would be breeding it with anything else; they're not a particularly popular dog breed and they're not very well known. Secondly, mama looks like a good ol' pit to me. Plenty of pits have ears that look like they'd belong to a rabbit or to a different breed entirely, and plenty of pits have that eye shape. That's just a pitty thing, and comes from the mixing of the various breeds to create the common backyard 'pit bull'. Thirdly, pit mixes are really common in shelters, and shepherd/pit mixes are some of the most popular. Only one in six hundred pitbulls or mixes ever gets adopted. A lot of rescues try to beef up their adoption rates by claiming an exotic or unknown breed is part of the mix, hoping to lure in people who might otherwise turn their nose up at a pit bull mix. Sad, because pits are awesome dogs, but true. Now, that doesn't mean your dog isn't special, or that the shelter/rescue was being evil and deliberately lying to you. I'm just saying; the chances are pretty slim to none that that mama dog had any Pharaoh in her, but chances are really ridiculously high of her being just a big-eared tan pit mix, given the state of most shelters in the US. quote:Here is Eris a few days ago, her ears stand up more and more every day These gorgeous stand up ears of hers probably have more to do with her possible Shepherd father than with any connection to a Pharaoh hound. She looks pretty Shepherd-y in the face, and it's likely that she wouldn't be brindled if her mother was part Pharaoh since they can only be red and that color would be dominant. She's still incredibly cute, and just being a 'plain old' pit/shepherd mix doesn't make her any less special.
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# ? Aug 14, 2009 18:59 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 06:48 |
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I just looked up the Pharaoh Hound, and I can kinda see why they said it was a mix of that. The momma's most likely (99% sure) a pit mix and not Pharaoh, but I can see why they said that. She's adorable still!
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rivals posted:We adopted our new pup about two weeks ago from a rescue. The shelter and rescue say she's Pharaoh Hound/Pit Bull/maybe German Shepherd. They think her mom is a Pharaoh Hound/Pit Bull mix and they assume the father was a German Shepherd because a lot of the puppies looked like they were Shepherds though Eris doesn't that much. AHAHAHHA, there's not a drop of pharaoh in that dog.
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# ? Aug 14, 2009 19:40 |
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huskyjackal posted:They say she's a husky/Australian shepherd mix, but some people say she looks more Catahoula Leopard Dog than Aussie.. beats me, she's AWESOMEDOG for all I care. She looks like husky/greyhound to me? She is adorable at any rate.
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# ? Aug 14, 2009 21:00 |
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Captain Foxy posted:A lot of rescues try to beef up their adoption rates by claiming an exotic or unknown breed is part of the mix, hoping to lure in people who might otherwise turn their nose up at a pit bull mix. Sad, because pits are awesome dogs, but true. When I was working at the pound, if there was even a chance of a breed that has known issues being part of a mix, we'd put it on the listing. (Since it was the municipal pound, we didn't personally do fosters or keep dogs for very long - that was organized through our contacts and Animal Rescue League.) If it could possibly be part Basenji or border collie, we'd list it to prevent adopters from potentially getting in over their heads. If there was even a long-shot that the dog was part collie, we'd list it so that their vet would know to be careful about heartworm treatment. If the breed was a long-shot guess, though, we'd mention it to the adopter and give the above explanation. So, there's another motivation.
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# ? Aug 14, 2009 21:15 |
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Yeah, it doesn't surprise me at all that she doesn't have Pharaoh Hound in her given that it was likely a guess from a shelter volunteer or something. She's an absolutely great dog and we couldn't have asked for more. The only problem that seems to be shaping up is that socialization is going to be more difficult than expected but we'll figure it out.
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Whispering Machines posted:I think they might have the dna thingy that tells what he actually is, but I'm thinking maaaybe part duck tolling retriever? He's sort of got the markings and fluffy tail and head shape. His tail does curl up like a husky, which my friend thinks he has in him. If I find out for sure what he is, I'll let you guys know And he has crimped looking fur around his ears and butt Definitely not Toller, they're much smaller than that and very rare, particularly among people who would let an intact dog roam. Awesome dog though!
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# ? Aug 14, 2009 21:41 |
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I'm a sucker for mutts, I wouldn't have it any other way. Best dogs ever. When we moved into our first house, it felt so empty. A local rescue organization helped us out. We found this girl's picture & fell in love: Click here for the full 609x407 image. That's the closest we have to a puppy picture, though, she was two years old when we got her. Half Golden Retriever, half Australian Shepherd they said. We named her River. She's six now & going strong! Also, the Tugboat pictures back a few pages back Those really warmed my heart. They reminded me of my mother-in-law's big guy (he passed away about a year ago). This is Sherman, the strangest-looking dog I ever met. He was a German Shepherd, Basset mix & the gentlest, happiest dog ever: Click here for the full 857x572 image. He weighed about 90 pounds. He had the big barrel body of a German Shepherd...and the squatty legs of the Basset. If he laid down with his legs straight out, they didn't reach the end of his nose. They named him after the tank, because if he wanted to get through, nothing stood in his way! He'd do anything for a belly rub: Click here for the full 762x508 image. My mother-in-law said he was so happy because everyone who saw him laughed & smiled, too
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Kallisti Applecore posted:This is Sherman, the strangest-looking dog I ever met. He was a German Shepherd, Basset mix & the gentlest, happiest dog ever: You've posted him before. I remember because I remembered that I want to die with how loving cute that dog is. Seriously. Lookit dat fukken dog.
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# ? Aug 15, 2009 06:08 |
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Kallisti Applecore posted:I'm a sucker for mutts, I wouldn't have it any other way. Best dogs ever. I know I've remarked on this before, but your dog could almost be my dog. Seriously, she's got to have some Australian cattledog in her, with the pointy ears and the freckle feet.
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Scary Ned posted:I know I've remarked on this before, but your dog could almost be my dog. Oh, that face! Those ears are perfect Yeah, forgive an old lady with a bad memory, I remember posting them both a while back you saying something about that. Her mix was just a guess by the rescue organization...River was taken from a man who called them & said "come get this dog or I'm going to shoot it, I'm going to prison tomorrow" so they didn't get a lot of information off of him. She certainly doesn't have the intelligence of a cattle dog (my mother-in-law has one, drat that dog is smart) but she does have some of that look. Her tongue is also part black, I'm not sure if that means something too. Monkey Hat fucked around with this message at 15:50 on Aug 15, 2009 |
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Someone dropped this guy off my house at my house and we've decided to keep him! He's freaking adorable and we know hes some kind of lab mix, any ideas?
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# ? Aug 15, 2009 16:02 |
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I needed to post pics of my mom's dalmation/lab mutt Petey because he's the most amazing dog I've ever met. Even when he was a puppy, he never barked or growled or jumped on anyone. Just so completely CHILL. Click here for the full 385x603 image. Did I mention he was spoiled rotten? Click here for the full 604x453 image. And for utter cuteness, him and my daughter as "puppies": Click here for the full 604x394 image. This is what they look like now: Click here for the full 453x604 image. BFF!
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# ? Aug 15, 2009 22:03 |
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Here are some new pics of Lilah (posted her on the front page). She just got spayed and lost like 4 of her baby teeth, she's growing up too fast! stickin' mah tongue out rraarrgghhhh I'm cute Here's a full-sized shot of her next to my cocker/poodle mix who's about 15lbs, Lilah weighed 9lbs at her vet visit. Any further guesses on breed? Her legs shot up recently and got super long! I know this sounds kind of weird, but sometimes she looks very sighthoundy, with the long legs and way she stands/sits. Her ears are trying very hard to stand up but I'm not sure if they will make it! She does act very houndy in general, she's pretty quiet but if she DOES make a noise it'll be a howly-baroo kind of deal, and she sniffs like CRAZY when we go outside, to the point where I'll have to yell to get her attention OFF the scent so she can finally go pee. She also sticks her tail straight out and kind of poses when she's "on the hunt". It's very cute.
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# ? Aug 16, 2009 02:09 |
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Wow, it's hard to believe she's even the same dog already!
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# ? Aug 16, 2009 02:12 |
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Those ears crack me up!
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# ? Aug 16, 2009 02:15 |
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Lilah is so adorable. I love her fur
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# ? Aug 16, 2009 02:24 |
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We just got Wilma on Wednesday. She's a rescue from Last Chance Animal Rescue. She is a very affectionate dog, about 1 year old. She is learning fast. I have no idea what type of dog she is - the rescue said she is an australian shepherd / spitz / husky mix. Pix: Sittin' Face shot: Booty shot, you can see how skinny she is, and my sprained ankle that I got falling down the stairs the morning after we got her:
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# ? Aug 24, 2009 05:02 |
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muggins posted:We just got Wilma on Wednesday. She's a rescue from Last Chance Animal Rescue. She is a very affectionate dog, about 1 year old. She is learning fast. I have no idea what type of dog she is - the rescue said she is an australian shepherd / spitz / husky mix. She's adorable - You're not in TN, are you? I guess Last Chance is a pretty common name for an animal rescue, but just checking There is one right where I live.
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yawnie posted:She's adorable - You're not in TN, are you? I guess Last Chance is a pretty common name for an animal rescue, but just checking There is one right where I live. Nope we're in the Murder Mitten (MI)
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# ? Aug 24, 2009 05:15 |
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An update on Duke: I decided that while I am perfectly happy to foster for a few weeks/month, I just don't have the life that is really conducive to keeping an energetic young dog. He got to be the pet of the week, on the television and everything. He was adopted a couple of days later by a lovely family, who were perfectly happy to adopt a pibbly "lab mix".
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# ? Aug 24, 2009 06:48 |
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I just looked back in the thread to see him and he looks like a great pup, I'm sure he will be very happy with the new family and they will be with him.
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# ? Aug 24, 2009 06:58 |
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This is Momo, my wife and I have no idea what she is besides the best dog ever.
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This is Smiler. Some kind of hound mix obviously. He has a brother at the same place my parents picked him up from named Maximillian. In the month I move back home I might pick up Max and reunite the two. The place we adopted him from noticed that he "grins" when he is excited and thus he was named Smiler. And here is Maximillian, see the resemblance? http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=7302042
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# ? Sep 1, 2009 21:39 |
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Caffeine Samurai posted:This is Momo, my wife and I have no idea what she is besides the best dog ever. In the first two pictures I see a Corgi and in the last one I see a Shepherd-ish dog. Definitely Corgi ears, so that's my best bet. She's cute
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Caffeine Samurai posted:This is Momo, my wife and I have no idea what she is besides the best dog ever. Looks like GSD and Beagle to me.
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Caffeine Samurai posted:This is Momo, my wife and I have no idea what she is besides the best dog ever. Giant Bat mix.
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Caffeine Samurai posted:This is Momo, my wife and I have no idea what she is besides the best dog ever. Wow she does have Corgi-ish ears, and they can have markings very much like that too. For an example, here's our Cardigan Corgi. Our girl is black and white, but they come in tri-color too. Edit: I'm going to guess Corgi, Smooth Collie, maybe some GSD or other herding breed. shady anachronism fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Sep 2, 2009 |
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anachrodragon posted:Wow she does have Corgi-ish ears, and they can have markings very much like that too. For an example, here's our Cardigan Corgi. Our girl is black and white, but they come in tri-color too. I do not believe that is a mutt ITT
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# ? Sep 2, 2009 06:40 |
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I Love You! posted:I do not believe that is a mutt ITT What are you talking about? She's obviously a Border Collie/Dachshund mix. (seriously, people have stopped me on the street and asked this) shady anachronism fucked around with this message at 16:44 on Sep 2, 2009 |
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anachrodragon posted:What are you talking about? She's obviously a Border Collie/Dachshund mix. Her BC pattern and nose spots make me giggle every time, it's like someone slapped 'em down on the first dog they saw and just went, "ah gently caress it".
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# ? Sep 2, 2009 17:05 |
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I Love You! posted:Her BC pattern and nose spots make me giggle every time, it's like someone slapped 'em down on the first dog they saw and just went, "ah gently caress it". Haha. I have such pets. When we got her, my friends were like "You got ANOTHER weird mutant animal?"
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# ? Sep 2, 2009 18:53 |
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Generic brown dog, anyone? German Shepherd... with what? A few times I've caught him pointing. I don't think he knew what he was doing. He will fetch some, but mostly just likes to RUN! He also sleeps a lot, though. He's 52 lbs. The fur around his neck has grown in really thick. Anyone ever waste money on one of those DNA dog test things? I saw some talk earlier about it in this thread. I'm seriously considering it.. I HAVE TO KNOW! Carebear fucked around with this message at 01:57 on Sep 3, 2009 |
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Carebear posted:Generic brown dog, anyone? Definitely pure grade-A brown dog. I wouldn't be surprised if he's got some lab going on, maybe some kind of shepherd or collie too. Really though, he's probably a mix of a mix of a mix. If you look at the common and popular breeds in that size range, he's probably got a bit of each of them.
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# ? Sep 3, 2009 16:24 |
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Carebear posted:Generic brown dog, anyone? Thats some quality generic mutt. I prefer the term "American Domestic" to mutt, however.
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# ? Sep 3, 2009 17:20 |
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Carebear posted:Anyone ever waste money on one of those DNA dog test things? I saw some talk earlier about it in this thread. I'm seriously considering it.. I HAVE TO KNOW! I was going to too but I remember reading somewhere (don't remember where of course) that even if you send in dna from a known purebred dog you'll get all kinds of wild results.
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# ? Sep 3, 2009 17:28 |
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This is Junior When we adopted him he was a year old and we were told he was a Terrier/Chihuahua mix He has the smallest paws we have ever seen and is shaped like a triangle, wide in front skinny in the back. He is all white except for his ears which have black spots. (this is the most recent picture of him, taken a couple of days ago) His unofficial BDay is in January and we will be celebrating his 16th year with us which would make him about 17, he's an old mutt but you would never know it. People still mistake him for a puppy.
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# ? Sep 3, 2009 17:30 |
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This is Archie. He's a 13-month-old shepherd mix, possibly with chow or lab. What do y'all think? He loves car rides. His first time in the water, he was a bit He absolutely loves it now, though.
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# ? Sep 3, 2009 18:15 |
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We adopted this adorable girl about 2 months ago (a few months after we found a seemingly-purebred cairn terrier in the parking lot and gave her to a friend of ours. I made a thread about it on here a while back) The ears and coloring are definitely cavalier king charles, but the rest? I don't know, maybe jack russell or something? And yeah, pit-hole, I know what you mean about people mistaking dogs for puppies. People ask me all the time how big she'll be when she's full grown. EDIT: I also want to state that she is the sweetest, most awesome dog ever. lazer_chicken fucked around with this message at 04:32 on Sep 4, 2009 |
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Photodump incoming. My mutts bring all the dawgs to the yard...err...couch. The following photos were taken early this summer (early july-ish) They enjoy long walks at the park. Meet Lilly; currently 6 mos. old - guessing lab x GSD x husky Meet Morgan (sporting her summer haircut) currently 3 years old - guessing GSD x Beagle Random lab friend wants to play at the local park. Bonus water dogs ITT
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