A vet would be able to give you a very good idea of what your dog is mixed with.. Though even the best vet couldn't be 100% sure all the time. Some dogs are very easy to see the different breeds and some aren't.. Though some guess is better than no idea at all. You could send me a picture, I'm actually very good at breeds and such.. My contact info is in my profile. : )
2006-07-17 07:57:11
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answered by Life Is Just... 2
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The vet will be able to give you a pretty good estimate on the cross of the dog. Age, size, shape, and colors will play a big part in determining what breeds are in the comprising the genetic make up! Good Luck!
2006-07-17 15:23:28
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answered by Deuce 1
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She is cute but the vet can only make a guess they won't be able to tell you for sure. The only way to really know for sure is see the parents of the puppy. But even seeing the parents depending on how mixed they are might not tell you much either.
2006-07-17 21:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Vague. Maybe both the parents were mixed and how far back until any purebred sire and dam could be located ? You best bet is to take a SWAG.
2006-07-17 15:01:12
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answered by Fightingpit 5
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Dear...it's STIILL a MUTT! *Maybe* a touch of spaniel..WAY back in the mutt-tree :-) Vets don't necessarily know the breeds,btw
2006-07-17 18:29:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Just by the picture, probably a good bit of chow. Even the vet will be guessing. If he has black on his tongue, its chow.
2006-07-17 15:13:31
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answered by groomingdiva_pgh 5
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i'm sure they can give you a very acurate guess. very cute by the way!
2006-07-17 15:26:29
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answered by la♥chiva 4
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They can take a pretty accurate guess...
2006-07-17 14:55:29
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answered by linzy 4
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yup
2006-07-17 15:01:09
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answered by Anonymous
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