What breed of dog is this? (border collie, terrier, yorkie, medium)
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And I also would like to ask about this other dog's breed from the "Dogs in summer" theme for Windows 7, is it a Yorkie. Color says Yorkie but the cut and somehow it looks different:
They look like terrier mixes to me. I don't think either of them are pure bred (but I don't know...I'm no expert.) The first one looks like it has some jack russell...but that's all I got.
I'm not going to watch your video. One of the dogs looks like a broken coat Jack Russel Terrier and the little one looks like a Yorkie with a bad hair cut. His groomer should be fired.
You have a lot better chance of getting a breed identified if you show the whole dog, not just the face and a little bit of the dog lying down.
I think people underestimate the size of the white/grey dog. To me it looks obviously larger than a Cairn or a Jack Russel Terrier. Mind you, the feet of the lady are much closer to the camera than the dog in the back. And then the camera actually zooms in to the feet of the policeman.
To me the dog looks more middle-sized, say slightly smaller than a Border Collie, but definitely larger than a Cairn or a JR. But you sure are on to sth saying it must be a mix.
I remember this music video from my childhood. The dog's at about 0:07 - 0:10:
And I also would like to ask about this other dog's breed from the "Dogs in summer" theme for Windows 7, is it a Yorkie. Color says Yorkie but the cut and somehow it looks different:
The bottom one is a Yorkie with floppy ears.
Don't know about the top one.
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