Sounds like a poodle to me.
2007-01-30 04:10:59
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answered by Anonymous
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In terms of hair length, short hair is dominant. It depends on the genetics of the parents. If the mother is homozygous short haired, all the puppies will be heterozygous short haired. If the mother is heterozygous short haired, there's a 50% chance the puppies will have short hair, and 50% the puppies will have long hair. Yes. If you bred two different colors, you may get both colors. Dapple also depends on the genes of the dog. If they carry the dapple gene, they may have puppies that are dapple. I'm not sure whether the AKC or CKC frowns upon this as I'm not a breeder. However, I must agree with others who have said that you should do more research. Do you show or work your dog? Has she had all proper genetic tests completed (OFA, CERF, PennHip, etc.)? What qualities does she have to contribute to the breed? Is she a great example of the breed? What makes her a good dog to breed? Do you have a mentor? Is she at least 2 years old? Does she have excellent bloodlines? Do you have an emergency fund with at least $1,000 in it in case anything comes up? Have you done months upon months of research? Have you carefully planned your first litter, and carefully screened and lined up potential homes? Have you made a contract stating that all puppies are to be fixed at 5-6 months of age, and if at any time in the dog's life they can't be kept by their owners, they go right back to you? Do you have a guarantee stating that the puppy will be free of genetic problems for at least 2 years? There are so many factors that come into breeding than just coat length and color. There are other things you must consider. I'm sure you're trying to breed responsibly, but it sounds like you need to research and learn more before you can do that. There are so many poorly bred Dachshunds out there. You should be striving to improve the breed. Please consider getting her spayed. Take the time to learn more about breeding, start showing or working Dachshunds, then get a quality breeding pair to start.
2016-03-29 09:46:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Curly coated retriever.
Water Spaniel
2007-01-30 04:14:44
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answered by tradcobdriver 4
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Poodle
2007-01-30 04:09:43
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answered by Anonymous
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could be some form of water spaniel or another type of water breed, water breeds generaly have curly hair like the poodle
2007-01-30 05:21:52
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answered by tikidog1981 2
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i`ve got short curly ginger hair, medium size nose, an i`m not a scottish terrier, i fink your cute!!
do i say this to all the girls, or what??????
2007-01-30 04:19:01
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answered by qwerty 3
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Border Terrier, obviously small like a terrier is, quite a thick wire like coat.
2007-01-30 04:13:13
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answered by dsclimb1 5
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Might be a long-haired dachsund, although they are black and tan, mostly. Might be a mix, or a shipperke? But they have short noses.
2007-01-30 04:22:16
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answered by Lottie W 6
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it could be a irish wolfhound or a affenpinscher or a kerry blue but i cant be sure without seeing it i advise you look up these breeds on the internet to check
2007-01-30 04:17:57
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answered by chimpapple 3
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poodle, theres one down my road with curly balck hair
2007-01-30 04:13:16
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answered by Keira 4
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