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    Ohhh..hmm well shes about 50 lbs so she could be Newfoundland..

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    There could be Newfie in there...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lovely View Post
    Ohhh..hmm well shes about 50 lbs so she could be Newfoundland..
    Newfoundlands generally run over twice that size, or 3 times! What ever she is, she's a beauty!
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    I would say Chow/Lab I don't see any Border Collie in her at all. She is pretty whatever she is!
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    I'm not very good at finding the ID of a mix but I do see the lab, for some reasson she seems to have a husky look in her face. Unless he's lab X with a black coated German Shepherd?
    Whatever she is she's a lovely looking dog.
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    I say collie because of some of the traits she has lol she does have a soft mouth i found out im not sure if shes german shepard..but she might be.

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    I can see border collie and lab. She has lab eyes and lab-shaped ears although standing up i the one pic. Border collies are quite a bit more popular than chows in the US and I think chow is guessed in mixes way more than they actually exist.
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