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Originally Posted by .sarah
I found this picture on Google, this looks a lot like her too :o
http://www.lostdogrescue.org/admin/d...Hannah-7-6.JPG
^ Chow/ Shiba Inu
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Thank you!Quote:
Originally Posted by .sarah
I found this picture on Google, this looks a lot like her too :o
http://www.lostdogrescue.org/admin/d...Hannah-7-6.JPG
^ Chow/ Shiba Inu
Yeah, maybe she is a mix of all three! It took us a while to figure out what Mandy is, and we don't know for sure since we never saw her mom or dad, but I think we're correct. However, sometimes I'll see a totally different breed than what she is (she's a White GSD/Am. Staff) and I'll think it looks EXACTLY like her. It's fun trying to figure out what your doggie is. But with Mandy's looks and temperment the GSD/Am.Staff guess seems pretty accurate.
Mandy does look a lot like a white GSD. Mandy, Nova, and Luka are gorgeaus dogs btw. :) I love trying to figure out dogs breeds too. I dont have any clues to Autumns background, because she was pretty much a stray, but she has a purple tounge. :p
-edit- Thanks so much for helping me out Sarah!
You're welcome, and thanks for the comments about my kids :)
I have 2 friends that have Akita/Chow mixes & they both look exactly like her. One has a slightly darker muzzle but otherwise they look exactly alike.
this dog looks very much alike, but i dont think she has corgi in her
he is chow /corgi
http://corgi.ncn.com/ALBUM/members/i...danielpooh.jpg
this one is a chow/lab
http://www.dogoftheday.com/archive/1998/November/24.jpg
chow/akita
http://www.manuals.us/jocko1.jpg
i hope this helps in your quest
What about Cannaan (sp?) Dog It was one of the breeds that came into my head when i saw her pic. She is beautiful.
she definatly looks some ACD. i had a red ACD and he didnt run a whole lot.
I don't think Australian Cattle Dogs trot very much... I have had many in my life, and they don't trot very much... but maybe Aussie or German Shepherd?
Your dog looks like it could be crossed with an Australian Cattle dog? I have an Austrailian Cattle dog. He is very stoutly built & a bit shorter built then your dog. He is a nervous high strung dog that does trot around a lot. The Australian Cattle dogs are crossed up with the Dalmatian, Kelpie, wild Dingo dog of Australia, & the Highland Collies. Does your dog try to herd anything like cats, other dogs, or people? My dog will try to herd people & come up from behind & nip their heels. He is very much a family dog & doesn't think to much of strangers either. I like him but this breed of dog has gotten somewhat out of hand. The temperaments have changed in these dogs over the years. :(
Kia is Husky/ACD and she has a tendancy to prance. I've never thought of it as trotting before but maybe we're thinking of the same thing and just describing it differently. :)
In that full body shot, I see ACD in Autumn. :)
She's not a ACD if she doesn't squat and piddle when excited. Every ACD I've ever fostered or met squats and piddles when excited or approached.
This is a mis-conception about the ACD's. What is happening is correct, the dog is excited and nervous, usually this happens when greeting someone at the door, and or the dog is receiving "baby" talk. the most common error is to happily greet the dog, causing them to become even more excited. The best method for correcting this is to ignore the dog after entering the house until they calm down a little. My youngest female ACD used to do this, and now, thankfully, problem solved.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pit Chick
Your dog definitely looks like it has red aussie cattle dog from the side, the face gives me questions, ,but that could be the other breed. From what I see in the general stature of the dog is very much what is the standard for the ACD's. The "cowlicks" around the neck and shoulders are very similar to my Red male, as is the lighter color of the tail. And...yes, all of my ACD's trot, except the fat one LOL, she saunters. It is very similar to the "run" that they do in presentations at dog shows, only slower. Other traits that might help ID the breed to ACD's is digging or pawing in the water dish. A high pitched bark/yelp to get attention which will nearly destroy your eardrums. Always "underfoot" or following you around or not letting you out of their sight. Sometimes destructive behavior linked to inactivity or boredom. Insatiable desire to eat/chash tennis balls. tendancy to want to nip at your heels or herding children. I hope this helps :)
Here's a Chow/Cattle Dog:
http://i59.photobucket.com/albums/g3...3/images28.jpg
Buddy tends to trot a lot and he's a Cattle Dog/Pit.