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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
    50 lbs, 20 inches at the withers (or so)
    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..

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    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..

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    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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