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    Both of my Aussies have been mistaken for Bernese Mt dogs and one of them doesn't even have a tail and she's teeny.

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    Since we have mixes there is really no telling what they are (although we know Sadie's mom was purebred Dalmatian, and her father was believed to be the same owner's purebred black lab)

    Some of what we've heard as part of their mix:

    Sadie (Lab/Dal):
    Great Dane
    Coonhound

    Cincy(Lab/? we think maybe beagle):
    Pit Bull
    Rottie
    Bassett Hound

    Spot (Dalmatian/? Lab):
    Pointer

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    Years ago I was walking across the street with my Chihuahua and this little girl says "look at that funny looking cat". This happened so long ago and I still remember it so well.
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    I have a sheltie and he's been mistaken for a collie. That's reasonable because he does look like a young version of a collie.
    Last edited by lisahumphreys882; 07-27-2006 at 05:57 PM.

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    Autumn got mistaken for a cocker at the dog park last night. Some kid started saying that "that's the breed that will attack you if you look it in the eyes" and I quickly said that she's not a cocker. He was surprised she wasn't because her tail is docked. This is the reaction I always hear for cockers, and we've never had an aggressive cocker. All of our girls have been laid back.
    "There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."

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    Nanook is a mix and even I am not 100% certain of his breeds but he's been mistaken for all of the following:
    lab and lab mix
    samoyed
    purebred husy or purebred malamute
    part wolf
    part poodle
    and just about any purebred or combination of any nordic breed

    Raustyk has only been mistaken a few times, most of them by children:
    pit
    dobe

    Kaige gets mistaken often:
    husky (thats the most common, purebred and mixed, almost everyone thinks that)
    spaniel mix
    border collie mix
    plain old mutt
    Soar high & free my sweet fur angels. I love you Nanook & Raustyk... forever & ever.


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    Sierra is mistaken for a wolf everytime we go anywhere.
    Little kids run back to their parent's yelling "It's a wolf mommy!! A WOLF"


    My sister's Husky Yukon was once mistaken for a Fox.
    by a delivery man of less than average intelligence.
    She and I had Quite the laugh after he left!
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    Many people actually recognize Micki, Mini and Kyra as Jack Russells Its amazing. We get a lot of people that call them Eddie, or Wishbone dogs. There have been times that Micki is called an Italian Greyhound, Mini a Beagle and Kyra a chihuahua, though. Heck, even we think it's true sometimes too

    People usually think that Jack is a Lab puppy, they're usually surprised to learn he's a year and a half old Other people ask what hes mixed with and they always have to disagree with me when I say that our best guess is Beagle.

    The majority of people recognize that Shadow is a Rottie. I can only think of one time we were getting Ice Cream and a lady came up to us and asked us what she was mixed with, that there was no way she could be purebred.

    Ashley & Crossbone ("mini ACD")
    Living with my parent's: Jack (Lab/Beagle), Micki & Mini (JRTS)
    RIP Kyra: 07/11/04 - 11/3/12; Shadow: 4/2/96 - 3/17/08

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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452
    Autumn got mistaken for a cocker at the dog park last night. Some kid started saying that "that's the breed that will attack you if you look it in the eyes" and I quickly said that she's not a cocker. He was surprised she wasn't because her tail is docked. This is the reaction I always hear for cockers, and we've never had an aggressive cocker. All of our girls have been laid back.
    That's too bad. My mom had a cocker a long time ago and she said he was a really nice dog. My friend also had a cocker and he was a good dog as well. I've never heard about that before.

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