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PBJ posted:My family has had our dog for about 13 years now, and no one can exactly remember what kind of breed he is. We think he might be golden/collie, but we're not exactly sure. Anyone here want to take a shot? Golden Newfie?
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 06:50 |
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Tiny Faye posted:Golden Newfie? My heart - and allergies - exploded reading this post.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 07:07 |
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A great pyrenees with something smaller (any other dog)? I don't see anything that looks like a collie there, but maybe it's just missing in that photo.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 09:30 |
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Can you help ID my sister's dog? She's small, with a long body and snout like a JRT, but she's way smaller. She's a good jumper, can walk upright and stand like a prariedog for ages. She loves climbing and playfighting with larger dogs. She's a habitual spinner, always clockwise. She doesn't bark much, but does these strange, growly mumbling vocalizations. She is a fiend for attention and will always beg for pets from new people. She's the first dog I've ever seen who actually wants to wear those stupid dog sweaters and will beg and carry them to people until someone puts it on her. She has no prey drive, and she isn't praise or food motivated. She actually acts very catlike. she has a nasty habit of trying to lick the inside of your mouth. I would be shocked if she didn't have JRT in her, but I'm at a loss as to what else.
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 04:54 |
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I could see JRT and Chihuahua. That last picture looked very Brittany Spaniel-esque, but it's probably pretty unlikely.
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 12:00 |
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JRTs do range pretty massively in size, but there does look a touch of chihuahua in there. JRT/Chi is a common combination and throws a lot of different looking dogs.
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 12:15 |
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Toussaint Louverture posted:Can you help ID my sister's dog? If you're around Appalachia, I might think feist. E: I keep seeing chi x beagle as well for some reason. Engineer Lenk fucked around with this message at 18:29 on Apr 16, 2013 |
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Here's Hobbes right after I took him home: The shelter had him listed as a lab mix. He's 9 weeks old and weighed in at 16 pounds when I took him to the vet earlier this week. My immediate guess was that he had some boxer mixed in but other people have guessed pit, catahoula and GSD. My fiance found a picture of a mastiff that looked almost exactly like Hobbes, but I think his ears and paws are too small for that.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 23:00 |
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Catahoulas, Labs, and GSDs don't carry brindle coats so he can't be a GSD/Lab or a Cata/Lab mix. I'd guess he's some sort of pit or boxer mix.joyfulgirl129 posted:Any guesses on the foster dog? The rescue listed as "German Shephard Mix" and our groomer, who has 3 purebred GSDs, took a look at her and said "Rottweiler". Her toes aren't webbed and at about 10-12 weeks, she is five pounds. It's hard to tell with puppies but I seriously doubt there's any GSD in those pups. Aside from the black and tan coloring they don't really look like GSD pups.
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# ? Apr 18, 2013 23:13 |
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Chezlen that snout is all boxer.
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# ? Apr 19, 2013 01:05 |
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Triangulum posted:Catahoulas, Labs, and GSDs don't carry brindle coats so he can't be a GSD/Lab or a Cata/Lab mix. I'd guess he's some sort of pit or boxer mix. Not that I'm arguing that this particular puppy is a Lab mix, but mismarks do occur where brindle puppies have been produced from purebred Labs. Same with black and tan. It's rare to come from a Lab-Lab combination to be fair but you have to remember that the chances that a single Lab carries the mutation are greater than the chances that 2 Labs bred together both carry it, so it would be entirely plausible for the dog to be, say a Lab/boxer mix.
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# ? Apr 25, 2013 19:53 |
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Here's my little mutt! She's ten years old and I've had her since she was a puppy. She's getting to where she wants to walk a lot but still has puppy days where she runs around like a spaz and is generally energetic for the most part between naps. Here she is being majestic and cute! Usually her tail curls over her back and she doesn't shed! I think she's a poodle/maltese mix. Oh and she also has some cream spots on her back and ears but it's hard to see because they're so light. With her summer haircut and a sock in her mouth and running too happily to get a good picture of: lorabel fucked around with this message at 10:50 on Apr 26, 2013 |
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Wanna see another adorable mutt? She's some sort of With adorable fluffy feets. a life less fucked around with this message at 14:42 on May 2, 2013 |
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a life less posted:Wanna see another adorable mutt? Her mohawk is the best! We have a samoyed x golden retriever puppy at class at the moment. He is the best behaved puppy I've ever met. Basically looks like a cream-coloured samoyed with slightly shorter fur, and the typical big black-lipped golden smile.
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# ? May 2, 2013 14:55 |
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My parents decided that it was time for them to get a new pup. His name is Scully and he is a German shepherd/border collie cross. He is a farm dog. Here he is with our 12-year-old mutt, Riker. Riker has been incredibly patient with the pup. Riker is also part GSD, but we have no clue what else is in him. (Riker's eyes are cloudy because he has pannus. He is being treated.) He is a very tough and scary dog. I can't wait to see what he looks like as an adult.
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# ? May 14, 2013 04:29 |
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Here are my two mutts. They were found on the side of the road when they were both about 3 months old. It can only be assumed that they are brother and sister. I was working with a dog organization at the time and was asked to foster these two puppies until they could get them in a more permanent home. We were told that they are Great Pyrenees mixes. You can see it much more in the male (the white one). Since I didn't actually have a dog of my own at the time, we decided to keep one of them and was leaning towards the female. After not being able to decide, we just kept both of them which was the best decision ever made!! They are about 3 years old now. Maris Stella fucked around with this message at 19:48 on May 14, 2013 |
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Here's my ridiculous mutt Lucy. Likes include chewing everything all the time, fetch, sleeping, and following me room to room. She's mostly beagle, but I have no idea what other stuff she has in her. She's already 30 lbs at 6-8 months, so there must be a bigger something in there. But holy poo poo, this dog can and will chew anything all the time. My petsmart visit for chew stuff was more expensive than my vet bill. She loves bully sticks, pig ears, and softer rawhide. Just got her an antler today and she doesn't seem very into it. So far, the damage from inappropriate chewing has been fairly low. I lost a pair of cheap gym headphones and now have some mysterious ground-level holes in some sheets, but otherwise she's been pretty good! I want to rename her flopper because this is how she spends most of her non-chewing time. This is how she spends chewing time. This is how she spends her non-chewing, non-flopping time.
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# ? May 31, 2013 22:03 |
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Scully has grown so much in less than a month (his 'new puppy' pics are a couple posts up.) Seems like he's slowly shedding the woolly coat he came with and has smooth hair on his face and legs. Half his head is still woolly, so he looks like he's wearing a parka hood. He's also getting a faint, brown saddle on his back, and I think those ears are going to stick straight up. He might end up resembling a GSD more than I originally thought. Huge Liability fucked around with this message at 22:56 on May 31, 2013 |
# ? May 31, 2013 22:49 |
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This is my cousin's dog, Bowie. We've been trying to figure out what the hell she is for the past two years, but never really get much further than Dog. Terrier? Something? She's pretty aloof and wary of strangers and other dogs, but when she decides she likes someone, she'll never leave them alone.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 04:44 |
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Clearly she is a purebred Eyebrow Hound.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 04:53 |
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The eyebrows are killing me. That's a cute doggie.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 05:03 |
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Bowie totally looks like a Border Collie to me, they pretty much come in all colors/sizes/coats/ears. Scully is absolutely adorable and I want to play with his ears. Lucy is a fabulous longdog, I'm gonna guess she's a Bassett/beagle mix. We finally got Brisbane a DNA test and should find out what dogs are inside him in the next couple of weeks.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 17:48 |
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Scary Ned posted:Bowie totally looks like a Border Collie to me, they pretty much come in all colors/sizes/coats/ears. Yeah, my guess is that Lucy's other part is Brittany Spaniel or Basset. She had her first obedience class today and did very well! I'm proud of my fur baby.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 21:04 |
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Scary Ned posted:
My guess is some kind of unholy genius being made of teeth mixed with a large eared bat
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 21:19 |
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# ? Jun 3, 2013 02:11 |
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Well, that is the first dna test I have seen that actually came back with believable results.
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# ? Jun 3, 2013 04:13 |
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PI Goons, settle this argument. Last year, when my sister in law got Ghost and then we got Nori, it sparked husky envy amongst their social group. So another friend decided he wanted one too. He and his dad drove four hours upstate to get a Craigslist dog from an incredibly shady guy. This is Duke. Duke is about 40-45lbs. Shady CL guy said he was a husky/GSD mix. Brilliant, alpha theory loving guy who now owns Duke thinks (start laughing now), that because of his "unusual" colors instead of GSD, Duke is half ANATOLIAN. I mean ok, the dog *could* be a mutt, but does anyone seen anything other than husky?! To play Devil's advocate, maybe Aussie Shep instead of German Shep?
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# ? Jun 3, 2013 12:08 |
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...except that his colors aren't that unusual? He... he knows red huskies exist, quite a bit, right? So yeah, that sure is a nice husky. Skizzles fucked around with this message at 12:45 on Jun 3, 2013 |
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TVs Ian posted:PI Goons, settle this argument. I'd accept purebred BYB husky if someone told me that's what he was. Dunno why he thinks Anatolian since they aren't coloured anything like that.
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# ? Jun 3, 2013 18:28 |
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Can y'all determine what's in this dog? Petfinder lists him as being a Corgi/Dachshund mix. Corgi is just a really unusual breed around here, I only know one person who has a purebred, and there are only 15 mixes listed on Petfinder in the whole state. I know "Dorgi"s are a thing, but why would one end up in a shelter? (sorry it's so small, also THAT TAIL) He's around 3 years old and 15 pounds. I guess I also am questioning because I spotted a dog in a Dogs 101 video about Chihuahua/Dachshund mixes that looked really similar. Double Plus Good fucked around with this message at 19:22 on Jun 3, 2013 |
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My first thought was Chihuahua mix of some sort, so you're probably on the right track. Those photos are pretty poor though, so it's hard to judge what else might be in there. I don't see any Doxxie, but it could be the bad angles.
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# ? Jun 3, 2013 19:51 |
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a life less posted:My first thought was Chihuahua mix of some sort, so you're probably on the right track. Those photos are pretty poor though, so it's hard to judge what else might be in there. I don't see any Doxxie, but it could be the bad angles. Yeah, I don't really see Dachshund either, the long haired ones I've seen aren't usually so... poofy. The Chi/Dach mix in the pics I posted is probably a long haired Chi which are poofy like that. But 15lbs is too big for a Chi, right? I guess the shelter lady was thinking Corgi because of the stump legs and bat ears. I don't know what kind of little dog would have a tail that's ridiculous like that, maybe it's just overgrown? EDIT: Here's another really poor, bafflingly small, weird angled photo, but you can maybe of see the Dach longness in this one. Double Plus Good fucked around with this message at 20:07 on Jun 3, 2013 |
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Double Plus Good posted:Yeah, I don't really see Dachshund either, the long haired ones I've seen aren't usually so... poofy. The Chi/Dach mix in the pics I posted is probably a long haired Chi which are poofy like that. But 15lbs is too big for a Chi, right? I guess the shelter lady was thinking Corgi because of the stump legs and bat ears. I don't know what kind of little dog would have a tail that's ridiculous like that, maybe it's just overgrown? The tail just looks long-haired chi to me, although the face and size would indicate chi-mutt. There are a fair number of long-ish small dogs that don't have doxie or corgi anywhere in the near-past.
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# ? Jun 3, 2013 20:15 |
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I thought maybe Chi/Papillon? Or even Chi/Pom...? Or yeah, could just be long-haired chi.
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 00:26 |
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I saw a Scully (even though he's a boy!) posted on this page so I thought it only appropriate to post a Mulder. I'm pretty sure I've posted him in this thread before, but I don't believe the pictures were mine. I got Mulder from a friend who fosters up in Canada about three years ago. He was one of the harder to place animals despite how beautiful he is because of food and fear aggression problems and poor socialization brought up from even worse rearing as a puppy. He's come a long way in the three years I've had him though. He approaches people more, but he's still a little wary around men, with my father (who was nicknamed Doctor Dolittle in life) being the only exception. I'm not comfortable with him around kids still (and neither is he), but I'm hoping I can change that in the future. I've started taking him to a dog park to get him a bit more socialized, both with dogs besides our other mutt and with other people. He's a border collie mix, as far as we can tell. Wherever I take him, he gets a lot of compliments on his coat, which is in need of a wash and brushing after lounging in big tubs of water at the park today.
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 03:17 |
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This is my mom's dog, Hailey. She's almost a year and a half old now and the Humane Society had her as a Shepherd mix, or "Shepherdey Thing" as the vernacular would have it. She has webbed paws which makes me suspect some lab is in there too and she has multicolored irises which I don't even know where those come from. I don't have many good pictures of her from the side, but here's the best of what I have for a profile, followed by various other expressions: Looking quizzically at the iPhone being pointed in her direction: Sitting at Attention?: Sleeping: Sleeping in Strange Places: Being Caught Hoarding Pillows: Post-Walk Napping:
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 03:59 |
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My sister's chowchow got knocked up by a random stray. I think it was a boxer. Here are a few pictures of the potatoes, they're a few weeks old and their eyes are opening. I'm hoping my sister can get rid of them. e: helps if I add the drat pictures.
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 04:11 |
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Those are some of the roundest potatoes I have ever seen. The black mask doesn't necessarily mean the father was a boxer, could have been a shepherdy thing or almost anything else. Wait until they grow up a lot more before trying to make guesses, the trouble with potatoes is that they're all potato-shaped. Also, the Wisdom Panel site has an awesome photo gallery where you can search by breed and look at zillions of (insert breed here) mixes. Cattledog mixes tend to have pointy ears and/or spots, very few have Brisbane's weirdass coat. http://www.wisdompanel.com/photo_gallery/
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 05:50 |
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Yeah it's usually impossible to tell what they could be at that age. They could grow up to look completely different. Many dogs have the muzzle masks. Is she gonna get the Chow spayed? Probably a good idea.
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 22:58 |
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Skizzles posted:Yeah it's usually impossible to tell what they could be at that age. They could grow up to look completely different. Many dogs have the muzzle masks. Is she gonna get the Chow spayed? Probably a good idea. I'm not going there because I feel it's stupid. Let's just say I think she should be spayed, but I'm not the one that makes the decisions about the dog. I'm pretty sure she said she caught the boxer on her, again I'll verify, maybe with some more pictures.
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