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The first 3 pics are of our first boy..He's 2.5 years old and around 18 lbs..
The second set of pics are of our second boy..He's around 1.5 years old and 42 lbs. We're not really sure what he is. At one point we thought he was a Nova-Scotia duck tolling retriever..But when I contacted a duck tolling breeder, she said his snout is too dark to be a toller.
first : snauser and aus. cattle dog see that stance
second : 42 lbs is small but how about chow and sheltie collie ? maybe
first : snauser and aus. cattle dog see that stance
second : 42 lbs is small but how about chow and sheltie collie ? maybe
1st - he is actually a mini schnauzer/pomeranian mix. People usually always get the schnauzer, but not the pom.
2nd - he could be a chow & sheltie collie..but I thought chow mixes usually have the black tongue..which he doesn't have. Some people said he looks like Golder/Border Collie mix.
thanks whatever he is strong good temper and protective .happy rescue
My boy Rudy is a lab/pit mix (our best guess)...there is a picture of him at the beginning of this thread. He is the sweetest, most tolerant dog I've ever seen. Loves kids, loves dogs. Stubborn as heck sometimes though. We adopted him from the shelter him as well at 5 months.
that almost looks like a chihuahua/lab mix, but i can't imagine the logistics of that mating!
she's adorable whatever she is.
my guess was min pin and chihuahua
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