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I posted my dog Ollie back in July when he was about eight weeks old and 13lbs. He's now seven months old and 48lbs. His back used to be white minus a slight gray streak down the back (black hair underneath). Now he's all kinds of crazy colors. He's also a nut. Before After L-shaped Tetris block GI_Clutch fucked around with this message at 00:49 on Jan 22, 2010 |
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You definitely have an Australian cattledog mix there, the freckles give it away. Look at Brisbane in the OP, when he was a baby and then grown up. Cattledog puppies start out white and then freckle up as they age. Enjoy your heeler, they're amazing.
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 00:33 |
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Scary Ned posted:You definitely have an Australian cattledog mix there, the freckles give it away. Look at Brisbane in the OP, when he was a baby and then grown up. Cattledog puppies start out white and then freckle up as they age. Enjoy your heeler, they're amazing. Nope. Ticking like that isn't uncommon in Aussies either. I definitely see the aforementioned Lab/Aussie in him. He's absolutely gorgeous... and what a face!
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 05:57 |
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Norwegian Wood posted:This is Bocca Agador Spartacus: My Winston looked JUST like this (except chocolate instead of black) right down to the white blaze. He was supposedly just a farm lab but I've never seen another lab with a white splash on his chest and he was way heavier and stockier than a proper lab with the big bear head and all. Man this picture brings me back. I miss that dawg. (RIP)
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mistaya posted:My Winston looked JUST like this (except chocolate instead of black) right down to the white blaze. He was supposedly just a farm lab but I've never seen another lab with a white splash on his chest and he was way heavier and stockier than a proper lab with the big bear head and all. My condolences. So it was a pure lab, only heavily built? Do you have any old pictures?
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 16:17 |
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Norwegian Wood posted:My condolences. So it was a pure lab, only heavily built? Do you have any old pictures? Show labs are extremely heavily built with huge, blocky heads. I dislike it quite a bit, but some people seem to love it. There is a LOT of variation in how purebred labs look, both because they are extremely popular (and are thus milled and BYB with little regard the for standard) and because there are both field and show types. Labs with white spots or patches on the chest do show up (as do labs with the brindle points that you see in my pics of Kara), but they also show up in mixed breeds, making it a little difficult to figure out what is and is not a purebred lab based on looks alone.
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 16:53 |
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Ceridwen posted:Show labs are extremely heavily built with huge, blocky heads. Forgive me for my ignorance, but by "Show labs", do you mean labs who participate in competitions?
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 17:24 |
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yeah, she means labs who compete in the "sport" of breed conformation
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 18:01 |
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Norwegian Wood posted:Forgive me for my ignorance, but by "Show labs", do you mean labs who participate in competitions? Yea, show labs are those used in confirmation showing. They are typically heavily built with big blocky heads. Almost to the point of looking like a mastiff x lab mix. Here is a dog from a breeder who raises show-type labs: http://www.wigwaglabradors.com/clintspage.htm (Note: There is not necessarily anything wrong with these dogs. I don't personally like the look, but many do, and a great many dogs of this type continue to perform well at their "job" of being hunting companions) Though more heavily built than field labs, show labs are typically shorter, as they have to fit within the breed standard, which calls for a max size for males of 24.5" (much less than what many people think of as the average size for a lab). They may weigh 20-40 pounds more than a field bred lab of similar height though. Field bred labs have shorter coats, finer heads, and lighter bodies. They are typically taller and may not adhere as well to the breed standard. These are dogs that are used for hunting and field trials (basically simulated hunting). My boss owns two that do extremely well (he's been offered more than 10k for one of them) and they look so different from the show type labs it's hard to believe they are considered the same breed. Here is an example of a breeder who focuses on field type dogs: http://www.highbrasskennels.com/females.htm Field type dogs are also usually higher energy. BYB or "pet bred" labs are a clusterfuck, with almost no consistency in temperament, size, coat, color. There are people breeding blue and silver labs (dogs that have weims mixed in a ways back to give them the dilute gene), people breeding labs that are way oversized compared to the standard (both height and weight) and even people purposely breeding for mismarks such as black and tan or brindle labs.
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# ? Dec 25, 2009 21:23 |
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Ceridwen posted:Yea, show labs are those used in confirmation showing. They are typically heavily built with big blocky heads. Almost to the point of looking like a mastiff x lab mix. Wow, thanks. That`s very informative. My dog weighs about 90 pounds and also has white markings on each of his paws. I had no idea there was such variety in labradors. I`ve always thought that I was lucky that he`s not a purebreed, since pure labs often get hip problems and tend to have an irritating appetite (though this is may be wrong, I don`t know). But from what you said, it may be a chance that he is pure. Thanks for the info. I`ll inform him of his possible roots
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# ? Dec 26, 2009 02:40 |
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Oh god, first day at the beach. (click all for huge) With my mom's dogs, one of which is very 'bigger than her' dog aggressive, but loves Tola. Wet, happy, tired dog. She wasn't too fussed about the water either way, dug a bit, liked saying hi to everyone. To us, she looks like a lab/border mix..but she has no interest whatsoever in fetch, running, water, other dogs except small or fluffy ones.. The only thing she does that's BC like is stare at everyone constantly, whatever they're doing.
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# ? Dec 26, 2009 06:25 |
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Norwegian Wood posted:My condolences. So it was a pure lab, only heavily built? Do you have any old pictures? He had papers I think (it was a BYB, not a real breeder though, so other than "It is a lab," I don't think they said anything impressive.) This was my childhood dog and he lived to a ripe old age so no regrets really. I didn't know show labs had gotten so stocky, that black one in the link just looks odd. /end derail. More adorable mutts!
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# ? Dec 26, 2009 06:59 |
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Hello from Angus, my rescue mutt. He's probably 1 1/2 years. His papers say Cocker-Poodle but that's bullshit. I'm willing to say there's some kind of terrier in there. Any ideas?
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# ? Dec 31, 2009 00:37 |
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Any ideas on my parents' dog Rusty? It's obvious that he's at least part Golden, but we don't know about the rest. Current theory is that he's part Chow, but I'm really not sure about that. Sorry that this was the best body shot I could get of him. He recently went under the knife for skin growth removal, which is why the towel/duct-tape scarf.
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# ? Dec 31, 2009 04:37 |
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FeloniousDrunk posted:Hello from Angus, my rescue mutt. He's probably 1 1/2 years. I'm throwing out scottish terrier and long haired dachshund. Gumby: Golden and.. collie, maybe? There's so much retriever in there, though, it's hard to guess.
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Gumby posted:This picture screams Golden/Duck Toller to me.
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a life less posted:This picture screams Golden/Duck Toller to me. Rusty says thanks too.
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# ? Dec 31, 2009 06:40 |
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Gumby posted:dunno, he looks like a byb golden to me
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# ? Dec 31, 2009 21:19 |
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This is my girlfriend's dog Shamus she got from a shelter in NJ a few months ago. He's 2 and thought to be a Silky Terrier Shih Tzu mix. and awful video I made of him: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_tDBUbDe0x8 Edit: TheOriginalEd posted:davebo fucked around with this message at 21:55 on Dec 31, 2009 |
# ? Dec 31, 2009 21:48 |
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This is Emma, some mix of Shiba, Sheltie, and maybe others. She makes all the Shiba noises.
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# ? Dec 31, 2009 21:59 |
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a life less posted:This picture screams Golden/Duck Toller to me. Toller is really unlikely to pop up in a random mix though given the rarity of the breed.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 03:05 |
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Sekhmet posted:Toller is really unlikely to pop up in a random mix though given the rarity of the breed. In any case, I'll consider him an honorary Duck Toller, because it sounds like they've had happier lives than Rusty started out with.
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# ? Jan 1, 2010 07:12 |
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Gumby posted:In any case, I'll consider him an honorary Duck Toller, because it sounds like they've had happier lives than Rusty started out with. I'm from Nova Scotia and have seen lots of Tollers, and I'm afraid your dog doesn't look to have any in him. Golden Retrievers were likely used in the development of the breed though, so I can see how they would look similar. Be thankful he's not a Toller--they're the neurotic Border Collies of the retrieving world. He's definitely cute though, and obviously much better off for having found you, regardless of his makeup.
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Click here for the full 604x453 image. My sister and her husband's new puppy, Emory. Born from a German Shepherd-mysteryhound mix and a pit bull-mysteryanimal mix. She's going to be a big drooling retard And the only reason I'm posting it is because I want to steal this loving dog right out from under her nose I am so jealous LOOK AT HER
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# ? Jan 5, 2010 02:41 |
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I love my mutts! First.. TRENDY WENDY WRINKLESPRITZ (aka Gwendolyn when she's in trouble ) We know for a fact that she's half Jack Russell. We assume the second half is Corgi, but we're not sure. Somebody should figure out what she is and make it a new breed, as she's awesome. Cassanova Franklinstein, who we really just call FRANKLIN His mother is part boxer, and that's all we know. He's simply adorable and always looks sad. He's got crazy amounts of extra skin and when he wags his tail he shakes his whole butt. He's a clumsy oaf. I have to say, I'm not sure what the point of getting purebred dogs, with the potential health problems and the insane cost when you can go to the shelter, get a mutt and get the best, most unique dog ever. edit: just realized you can totally see where he totally ripped off the bottom 'skirt' of the couch. the bastard. Roydrowsy fucked around with this message at 06:49 on Jan 5, 2010 |
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Roydrowsy posted:I have to say, I'm not sure what the point of getting purebred dogs, with the potential health problems and the insane cost when you can go to the shelter, get a mutt and get the best, most unique dog ever. I love me some weirdo shelter dogs though. Franklin has a pittie look to him, I think it's the wrinkled forehead.
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# ? Jan 5, 2010 07:51 |
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Kerfuffle posted:Not true about the health problems if you do your research and get your dog from a good breeder. Mutts can have all the same problems as poorly bred purebreeds. Some people love certain breeds very much and I can't fault them for that. Also I payed less for my pure bred Shepherd than my shelter pup.
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# ? Jan 5, 2010 23:18 |
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I want more mutt pictures, so I'll bump with Lucky Dog, my roommate's Beagle/Pointer(?) mix. He likes long walks, making new friends, and eating everything in sight. He is normally goofy as hell, but he hates cameras, so most pictures of him are when he is sleepy.
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# ? Jan 20, 2010 05:14 |
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Beans is a supposed Shar Pei/ Terrier Mix. My boyfriend's neighbor's kid thought that he was a "Chinese Fighting Dog." Still makes me laugh, because I just see his head on a Beta's body. But, he normally looks very noble, however, in the reindeer costume I think he only felt shame.
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# ? Jan 20, 2010 07:30 |
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This is Tess. Obviously she's got a bit of Pomeranian in her, but what else do you reckon? I've heard Papillon and American Eskimo in the past, but I don't know...
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 15:24 |
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This is Clint. I'm guessing he's Lab/Chesapeake Retriever/Pit. What do you think?
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 20:11 |
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I'm not sure about the others but I can definitely see the Chessie in there (my mom was a Chessie nut). Does he have the pretty yellow Chesapeake eyes? I can't tell from the pic. Chessies have a bigass head too so there might not be any pit, just Chesapeake/lab...
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 20:30 |
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Longpig posted:I'm not sure about the others but I can definitely see the Chessie in there (my mom was a Chessie nut). Does he have the pretty yellow Chesapeake eyes? I can't tell from the pic. Chessies have a bigass head too so there might not be any pit, just Chesapeake/lab... Yep, yellow eyes. I think you can see them in the second image fairly well. Here he is reading the funny pages with his grandpa. Obviously, he spends quite a bit of time on the couch.
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 20:48 |
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Yeah I *thought* they looked yellow but wasn't sure if it might be the light shining through them in a weird way. What a handsome boy.
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 20:49 |
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This is Nova! I got her last May from a really ghetto part of town from a Craigslist ad. When I came to see her, they yelled at her and hit her more than once. Needless to say I said I'd take her right away and thus brought her home. She still cowers sometimes and is scared of loud things but she's gotten so much better! I was told she was chihuahua but I'm positive there is SOMETHING else in her. i love when her ears go to the sides of her head She even has a little mohawk! Nova & Doomhammer getting along sorry about the picture love fest, I just can't help it!
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 22:40 |
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Norse Code posted:sorry about the picture love fest, I just can't help it! Can't blame you, she's a doll! She might have something terrier-y in her with the wirey hair, but I have no idea what is permissible in the chihuahua breed.
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# ? Jan 21, 2010 23:00 |
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Meet Chelsea Dagger! According to the rescue, her mother was a purebred Afghan Hound and her father was...something. I think there might be some pointer in there, since she often points at things, has a HUGE bird fixation, and (although it doesn't show up in pictures well) has spots on her chest similar to those I've seen on a lot of pointers and pointer mixes. She is queen of the couch. Her noble profile (complete with silly beard). This is the best body-shot I have of her. We were visiting my mom for Christmas, and the cats kept her under constant surveillance. Thanks to her noble heritage, she is extremely dignified.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 00:07 |
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FeloniousDrunk posted:Hello from Angus, my rescue mutt. He's probably 1 1/2 years. I can't believe no one suggested Skye terrier yet.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 00:57 |
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She's part border collie, part beagle, and part kitty cat.
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