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Post by Sarah on Jan 11, 2005 15:24:46 GMT -5
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Post by Trailpal on Jan 11, 2005 15:37:23 GMT -5
I'm guessing perhaps some beagle and dalmation, though I think it's more than just two breeds ;D
Can you tell if she has her adult canine teeth yet? The puppy version is thin and a little curved (and really sharp!), the adult version will be a little more blunt and thicker. That chage usually happens around 6 months more or less. How tall is she at the withers?
I used to do breed id and evaluations at the Pasadena Humane Society, and usually got pretty close.
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Post by KarenN on Jan 11, 2005 15:42:51 GMT -5
I don't have any guesses on breed, but you could just put her in a box and ship her to me. She's adorable. Unfortunately, I have enough on my plate right now without adding to it...
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Post by Sarah on Jan 11, 2005 15:46:35 GMT -5
Can you tell if she has her adult canine teeth yet? How tall is she at the withers? I Still puppy teeth...vet says she is between 3/4 months old. She stands right between 13-14" at her shoulders.
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Post by Marci on Jan 11, 2005 15:50:30 GMT -5
???I don't see a photo. ::)OK I posted this and magicly she showed up.
What a doll. I'm not really sure what breeds she is. I would say something that is white if she was that white and not deaf it has to be a white breed like a Samoyed, Great Pyrenees, but its something white, furry and prick eared. Kinda looks like a White Shepard and Dalmatian. Is her coat soft like a furry breed or hard like a shep? I know my Mischeif was short coated (but very soft) like that at 2 months and then when she hit 6 months it went poof and she was fluffy. Ohh could she have some golden retreiver in her too?
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Post by Newfygirl on Jan 11, 2005 17:05:14 GMT -5
I was thinking something mixed with a Great Pyr - she sure is cute though!
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Post by Lindanshadow on Jan 11, 2005 17:30:15 GMT -5
My guess would be dalmation/beagle/lab (since she has large feet) She is so cute! Linda H.
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Post by mandy on Jan 11, 2005 18:01:12 GMT -5
I think I see a little aussie in that face- my coworker's champion girl had pups recently and their faces were very similar. Maybe aussie/beagle? Aussie could account for the coat texture & length, too. Mandy
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Post by Sarah on Jan 11, 2005 18:01:53 GMT -5
Is her coat soft like a furry breed or hard like a shep? Ohh could she have some golden retreiver in her too? Her coat is very soft and fluffy. I sent her pictures to another rescue I work closely with and they feel she is a Great Pyr mix with either dalmation or spaniel. Mutt dogs are wonderful (not) to determine breeds on Sugar is as sweet as her name implies so I pray she finds a wonderful home soon with guardians who will cherish her forever.
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Post by linda on Jan 11, 2005 18:19:57 GMT -5
I think I see some lab in there. It is a good thing that you aren't closer or she would be coming to my house. (Of course, I would lose her in the snow...) Mutts are wonderful dogs. I will never know for sure what my present dog actually is--probably border collie and some sort of large spaniel--plus maybe a little hound.... But he is so wonderful--the perfect farm dog. Linda
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Post by Chrisnstar on Jan 11, 2005 19:53:16 GMT -5
OMG, what a cutie!!!!!! My neighbors have a young white GSD pup... this girlie looks more Samoyed to me with something else for the black spots! Are you trying to tempt me? She's adorable. With a face like that, she should have no trouble finding a home. chris
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Post by Sarah on Jan 12, 2005 11:32:22 GMT -5
There you go Chris. Just take her home with you ;D
Sugar is a doll for sure and very sweet to be around. My mom is fostering her for me and she plays well with her mini schnauser (sp) and her golden/collie/lab boy as well as the assorted cats that live there.
I don't see why anyone would dump a doggie like this off in the mountains to fend for itself... *sigh* sometimes people suck.
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Post by Chrisnstar on Jan 12, 2005 12:51:42 GMT -5
Oh, I would loff to take her, but right now we are really hurting financially and the debacle with Rocky didn't help any... We're going to hold off on any other dogs until we are doing better.
But she's so adorable, she shouldn't have trouble finding someone to loff her!
chris
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2005 13:00:40 GMT -5
Can she see and hear? And are you sure?
She is cute as a bug! Man, oh man!
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Post by Sarah on Jan 12, 2005 14:42:16 GMT -5
I did a limited vision/hearing screening on her when we got her in and I can say she definatly hears and sees what is going on around her.
Lisa she would be great with your kids ;D
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