Hmmmmmm
I'm thinking he's an Adorable Keeper.
:D
Printable View
Hmmmmmm
I'm thinking he's an Adorable Keeper.
:D
Cassiesmom Tippy is great thank you for asking. Thanks for all the compliments. He is a gem. I truly enjoy Tippy.
In my experience, most shelter don't know how to identify breeds very well. It always seems that they pick out one characteristic and go with that as the dominant breed trait. Most of the time when the dog gets older people find that it is a mix of whatever breed the pet store told them. dog obedience
I wonder if he would be considered an Alaskan Husk?. I remember when I went on a cruise to Alaska last summer, during the stop in Skagway, I visited a musher camp (at the Klondike Gold Fields museum) and saw a bunch of alaskan huskies, which are a basically hybrids of sibs, malamutes, german shepards and several other breeds.
Since this was bumped up I revisited the entire thread. I also agree that Tippy is just adorable.
When I first got Taggart several people (including some at the vets office) said he was a Great Pyrenees and Australian Shepherd. Simply because he had four dew claws. Taggart doesn't even weigh 50 pounds soaking wet. There is NO way he has GP in him. If he does it's a teeny tiny bit. I still don't know what mix he is, so I just call him an Aussie mix. Much easier to do since I have a pure bred Aussie too. :)
looks like a part malamute - as long as you love him and he loves you, that's all that matters