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If you’re seriously interested you can send DNA in and they’ll send you a printout of what it actually is. I’ve seen some mutts that made fine loyal fierce pets, especially if that pup is raised with a child. Friends for life and a great protector.
Re: mutt dog question
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#7729117 11/28/2204:17 PM11/28/2204:17 PM
I have a lab/husky mix. He's a big dog (115lbs) but his feet still look huge for his size. He's about 7 years old. GCP's pup has small feet, so I don't think Husky. Maybe Corgie/Lab?
I know dna testing is available . I am not hundred dollars interested , this post is about as much effort as I plan to put into it
I was thinking she had some lab like traits like the tail and some husky like traits like the ears a couple weeks ago she was nearly white everywhere and that very light brown has started coming in in a few places.
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I have a lab/husky mix. He's a big dog (115lbs) but his feet still look huge for his size. He's about 7 years old. GCP's pup has small feet, so I don't think Husky. Maybe Corgie/Lab?
corgy , I don't know much about them but I saw a husky corgy mix (identified as such by owner) at farm and fleet it looked a lot like a mixed brown color blue healer had very similar ears to Moe
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she seems to have a decent temperament , seems to have a nose found every pheasant feather in the yard, wants to be by your side all the time. working on no accidents in the house but it's puppy my kids didn't quit peeing on the floor till they were like 3
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Re: mutt dog question
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#7729154 11/28/2205:02 PM11/28/2205:02 PM
I could go for that the way she finds feathers in the yard I was thinking maybe a pheasant dog but I don't have to high of hopes for that , well behaved yard mutt will do.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
My daughter got this dog as a village rescue. It is Lab, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Husky, Golden Retriever, Belgium Malinois, from DNA. Same ear thing except both ears. Great dog!
It will be a year old January 1
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My daughter got this dog as a village rescue. It is Lab, Siberian Husky, Alaskan Husky, Golden Retriever, Belgium Malinois, from DNA. Same ear thing except both ears. Great dog!
It will be a year old January 1
thanks , this is also a rescue thing this one had them both down for a while then they perk back up got to see the other 3 litter mates and choose from them , this one was healthy and best temperament the none of the others had their ears down but that is also just a snap shot in time they could all have an ear down by now.
America only has one issue, we have a Responsibility crisis and everything else stems from it.
I have a lab/husky mix. He's a big dog (115lbs) but his feet still look huge for his size. He's about 7 years old. GCP's pup has small feet, so I don't think Husky. Maybe Corgie/Lab?
corgy , I don't know much about them but I saw a husky corgy mix (identified as such by owner) at farm and fleet it looked a lot like a mixed brown color blue healer had very similar ears to Moe
Here's my lab/husky mix, Fudge...
Like I said 115lbs, with HUGE feet!
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I know dna testing is available . I am not hundred dollars interested , this post is about as much effort as I plan to put into it
I was thinking she had some lab like traits like the tail and some husky like traits like the ears a couple weeks ago she was nearly white everywhere and that very light brown has started coming in in a few places.
Pay up! A lousy hundred bucks. Either that or:
love and train it as needed
keep guessing for the next decade or so
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