thanks, I miss him soo much, he new sit, stay, come, heel, and fetch, only two weeks after i had gotten him, he was still a puppy, only the size of a sheltie then, lol, he was my boy, but unfortunately, we were forced to find him a loving home, thanks for your input! Hope someone can give a good guess, I am just sooooo curious to know, an dhis owners were uneducated , all they knew was the mother was a St. Bernard(theirs) and they had these puppies in a trunk at a public, large yard sale, said that at 1:00 PM if any were left, they were going to the pound, two males, one female. The other two looked more like pure St. Bernards, BUT, I knew that this guy wouldn't get adopted as fast, he was smaller, and his color was dull from improper nutrition, so I took this guy(after some great coaxing and pleading with my mom). They said lab, but the color is all wrong, they only said that, where I used to live and got him, was deep in the sticks, and they are very uneducated on dogs, proper care and such, so I was never quite sure, thanks again! Cassie
Maybe he could have golden, but the black muzzle, and when he was younger he had black legs, then they grew out to dark brown, like some colts do. Also his white patch on the chest, but golden was a good guess, definately a good idea sinc he has that color, but his hair (most likely) would have been longer, goldens and st.bernards have long hair then he ever had.....thanks again!