ok, so I know this will confuse a lot of PTers, just seeing this picture, what breed/mix would you think this dog is?
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sometimes people are blinede by the "spots" which are actually tick marks
ok, so I know this will confuse a lot of PTers, just seeing this picture, what breed/mix would you think this dog is?
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sometimes people are blinede by the "spots" which are actually tick marks
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It's hard to judge his side but I'll say Dane/Lab?
How big is the dog? Could be white shepherd/ amer.staff...
50 lbs, 20 inches at the withers (or so)
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20 inches is short for a shepherd .. even a dalmation- but not for a staffy.. I am looking mostly at the outline of the jaw is why staffy type keeps coming up. Hmmmm... Maybe lab/staffy.. but white??.. hmmm..Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
He reminds me so much of my sisters dog, Chester, who is a Blue Heeler mix.
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His muzzle is actually kind of/moderatlry long.
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I´ve always thought he ws dalmatina/pit.......but with this pick he sure looks more ticked
kind of like ACD or even German pointer........perhaps some Lab into it too, or why not a Setter with a smooth coat breed into him too.........
quite confusing but very cute whatever he is
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I see something different in every picture you take of him, but the breeds I see most often are Australian Cattle Dog and AmStaff, perhaps white Shepherd too. I'm not sure though - he's got to be one of the toughest dogs I've ever tried to come up with a breed mix for.
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well, I guess I'll show you the un-photoshopped version of this pic:
I'm just always so confused and I get Dalmatian a lot just because of his spots.
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NOW- I see dalmation.. I was wondering where the pigment in the spots went if he were part Dalmation. Thats a strong gene- and would easily carry to the genetics of the pups..
Honestly, I see very, very little to no Dalmatian in him at all. His body style doesn't say Dal to me at all, and his "spots" are much more like ticks.
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I definitely don't see any dal!
There's something in there, something that looks waaaay familiar, I just can't put my finger on it.
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That is exactly why I "dodged" off the 'spots'. Everyone sees the ticks and just stops there. They don't reilize there are so many breeds that have tickmarks/spots. Almost all terriers can, including APBT. We think there may be some or part ACD there. My mom always says no because she thinks he came from the inner city.Originally Posted by Orangutango
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He's cute--I'd have to say lab and shepherd mix or either dalmatian and shepherd mix..
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