Guida Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 Hello to all, I'm new here My name is Guida and my parents got a baby dog from a local animal shelter. He we know nothing about him exept he is beautiful. We just assumed he had no breed, but now everyone is saying that he must have a breed, because he is so pretty... the problem is that each person speaks of a diferent breed... We have a beautiful dog... but what is he? Could you help me?... You can see his photos on PhotoIsland.com To get there, simply click the address below and enter your guest password: mistery http://www.photoisland.com/servlet/GuestLogin?USERNAME=guida123 If that doesn't work, go to www.photoisland.com, and log in to my albums with the following information: Log-in ID: guida123 Guest Password: mistery Guida Quote
imported_Kat Posted January 17, 2004 Posted January 17, 2004 What age is he? He isn't any particular breed and could turn out to be anything, but at the moment looks like a cross bred Yorkshire/Lhasa apso. Although in saying that he looks like a pup I reared and that puppy turned out to be a GSD x size! Whatever he is, he is cute and I'm sure he will keep you on your toes :wink: Quote
Guida Posted January 17, 2004 Author Posted January 17, 2004 He is 3 1/2 month. And he is getting bigger each week, he is already more then 4,5 Kilos (Kilograms). And his fur, it keeps growing and getting lighter and it does not fall. He has five fingers on his back legs, I was told it means he has mountain dog blood in him. Is this true? And one more thing: is tail is curled, some times it forms a ring that ends inside is back fur. Guida Quote
abker17 Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 Hmmm I definatly think he has some GSD in him. :) Quote
Guest Mutts4Me Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 He looks like a German Shepherd mix to me, too :) now everyone is saying that he must have a breed, because he is so pretty... Aww, mutts can be absolutely gorgeous :) Quote
__crazy_canine__ Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 Guida napisał(a): He has five fingers on his back legs, I was told it means he has mountain dog blood in him. Is this true? And one more thing: is tail is curled, some times it forms a ring that ends inside is back fur. That "fifth finger" is called a dewclaw and many dogs have it. If you havent already you should get it removed, although I forgot what age is old enough to get it removed... :wink: That tail could come from a lot of different breeds. Shiba inus, huskies, Alaskan malamutes, etc all have those type of tails. In my opinion the pup looks like a GSD but its still to young to tell yet. I do know one thing for sure though, that puppy is absolutely adorable!!! :iloveyou: Quote
dogsgalore Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 What a cutie! :iloveyou: Could maybe be a mix of GSD, Elkhound, or Husky. Quote
Guida Posted January 18, 2004 Author Posted January 18, 2004 The finger is a part of him, it's fully developed, it has a nail, he uses it, and it Quote
kendalyn Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 Snoopy sounds like he has a wonderful home :-) Quote
kendalyn Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 Here you go. If you go to the pictures forum I think there is a sticky that tells how to post pictures. Quote
Guida Posted January 18, 2004 Author Posted January 18, 2004 It works :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Quote
Lucky Chaos Posted January 18, 2004 Posted January 18, 2004 Fromt he pics I think he's definately a shepherd mix, and since he has a curled tail husky or malamute is my best guess. Whatever he is, he's a cutie! Quote
Guest Anonymous Posted June 29, 2004 Posted June 29, 2004 To me it looks like your little pup is a cross between a keeshond/GSD mix. He looks exactly like my pup Kota in the face. He is a keeshon/husky mix. So he could possibly have some keeshond in him. Very adorable though. Quote
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