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03-28-2009
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| | Guest | 5 month old puppy ... trying to find out his breed ?
We were told he was a JRT but soon reliased he wasnt , but sure we love him to bits now anyway and cant get a hold of the breeder to find out .... any idead .... hes yogii .
we thought there could be a bit of Corgii in him , but hes sooo fluffy .
thanks
ps: pictures are poor , ill take more tomorrow sorry
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03-29-2009
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Your puppy kind of looks like my dog did when he was a puppy. The feet look similar and shape of the ears and face. On my dog's adoption papers it says he is part Corgi, but I'm pretty sure he's not. I've been told all sorts of breeds for my dog, dachshund, mini aussie, pomeranian mostly. Maybe yours could have one of those in him. I attached a picture of when my dog was puppy and a more recent picture. Also, as your little guy grows, he will more than likely lose most or all of his fluffiness. He's super cute. Enjoy the love!!
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03-29-2009
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if it is truly important for you to know the dogs breed, you can have a DNA test done for a minimal amount. They are in fact accurate and do work though some people claim they do not. You just need to use a reputable firm. I think the one I hear of most often the cost is around $80.00. Dog Breed DNA Test | Canine Breed Testing
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No I am not a Miniature Doberman, I was around 200 years before Karl Frederich Louis Doberman created the Dobie, and as for my friends the Manx cats, yes they are better at playing fetch than I am, I am a Miniature Pinscher.
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03-29-2009
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| | Guest | Thanks
Thanks so much for the replies ,
didnt know you could get DNA tests done to find out the breed thanks alot were going to look into it !
Lhasa894: thanks aswell , we think he might have a bit of pom in him ...
and you dogs so cute . thanks
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03-29-2009
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First off, that is a stunning looking dog... Very good looking.
I also second the DNA testing. The price varies a little bit. My friend had one done for 120 dollars and it was very specific.
Anyways Good Luck!
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03-31-2009
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don't forget to tell us what you find out from the dna test
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03-31-2009
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Looks like a mini brown color grizzly bear to me... I might be wrong tho | |
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04-28-2009
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| | Guest | I think I might know the breed
Your dog is so cute. I looked at my dog Encyclopedia and it said your dog looks like he/she is... A Coolie not a Collie a Coolie. I am not positive though
-Biou101
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04-28-2009
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I don't see any trace of the Koolie "Coolie" Australian or German variety in this pup. The Koolie resembles a small Collie larger than the Shetland (Shelty) and generally comes is a red or blue merle and carries the blue eye gene. It looks similar to the Australian Shepherd though with full tail and snout more resembling that of a Collie.
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No I am not a Miniature Doberman, I was around 200 years before Karl Frederich Louis Doberman created the Dobie, and as for my friends the Manx cats, yes they are better at playing fetch than I am, I am a Miniature Pinscher.
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