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I also see a little dachshund slope to the nose, as well as the torso length (hah, is it called a torso on something that walks on all fours?). But it's hard to tell, this young. My neighbor's pit bull puppy looked like a Boston until she got older.
What a cutie. At only 4 lbs, she may well stay small. W/b curious if her ears pop (stand) as she gets older, that may give you more clues. She could have some chi or doxie in her, it's hard to tell. Yrs ago my son's pup had short legs and they hoped she was a corgi mix b/c his wife grew up w/ a corgi but she grew and grew and was a white Shepard (prob. mix but looked pure). Sometimes their feet are small but the body grows more, other times the feet are big but the pup stays small, the paw size doesnt always signify the body size (alth. it can in many cases). Beautiful pup whatever she is, congrats!
That is a very lovable puppy.....adorable.....I know what kind she is.......(the good kind).
That's what my precious Hannah told me to tell folks who ask.....she said "Mutt" or a discussion of lineage was embarressing and pointless.....she said to just say "the good kind"..... or the best girl in the world. Hannah has passed over the bridge.....but I remember her wisdom when folks ask me about McKenzie....who moved into the place in my heart that Hannah left. "What kind of dog is McKenzie? The Good Kind."
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