shes colored and looks just like a full blooded german shepred but her coat since we have been feeeding her is really soft and longer than a normal shepards and we used to have and raise shepards but she was a stray and asked and asked everone if they knew her owners i mean dont get me wrong i love her and my other dogs have takin her in to we all love her but we already have a big and we will keep her if we can't find her a home but i need maybe an idea of how big she'll get she has no chow in her and she is already nearally as big as my lab which is full grown and i am afraid she'll get bigger and will end up being like huuuggggeeeeeeee so does any one have any ideas
2007-06-22
13:59:28
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had to leave out the picture but if it helps her ears lay flatt on her head and her face is kinda wrinkly and shes very shy she doesn't have a lot of hair around her nose like if she has hair its just really short
2007-06-22
14:17:45 ·
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ohh ya her tall is long and she has maybe a bark that sounds bigger than her (god i hope she doesn't grow in to that bark) but she wieghes about 40 to 60 pounds i mean i am not a pro at tellin wieght or anything but i have been around dogs a long time and the details i have givin i think will be very help full
p.s i have no idea what she is so don't think this is a game or any thing oh and thank you for answering the q's
2007-06-22
14:24:29 ·
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Um, she may be a mix of German Shepherd with a Golden Retriver (Sorry if wrongly spelled) or other big dog.
I once met a German Shepherd that came up above my waist and believe me I'm pretty tall (1.72 meters)
She may have a purebred parent and the other a mixed breed, for as long as I recall memories of dogs and animals, I haven't seen a dog that matches your description.
As to what her height will be, she may end up to above 50 centimeters, but less than 70 cm.
2007-06-22 14:08:19
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answered by brbnryn 2
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If it's mixed, then no way to tell for sure. I know a German Shepherd-Newfie mix that is just as you describe, looks just like an extra-fluffy Shepherd. But there are many other breeds that can add length and fluff to the coat.
2007-06-22 14:19:38
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answered by twosweethounds 4
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Really need a picture. Germans shepherds have a plush-coated relative called a Shiloh shepherd. There's also the Belgian Tervuren. She might be one of these, but can't tell for sure without a picture.
2007-06-22 14:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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i'd be what i'm now, a good ol' American blended breed. i'd be severe, have a good artwork ethic, and desire to stay in a good working abode. If I have been saved as basically a puppy in a fenced backyard, i'd be digging great holes and barking through shear boredom of all of it. i'd desire to be taken places, to examine new issues, and to work out human beings. i'd be friendly yet reserved and not aggressive. i'd be very unswerving to my loving proprietor and to the my kinfolk. My look would be usual. No extremes, possibly a medium or double coat. very such as a flow between a spaniel and a shepherd. colour black possibly brown with a splash white trim. i'd be beautiful to examine and wonderful to touch. i'd problaby weight 50-60#.
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answered by ? 4
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We have in germany a breed called
"Altdeutscher Schäferhund "- "Old German Shepherd".
Their coat is longer.
Here are some pics
http://www.vombuchholzerwald.de/
2007-06-22 16:14:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I would think that if you used to raise shepherds,then you should know if it's a shepherd or not.My shepherd has a longer,softer coat than some other shepherds,too.There are a lot of variations in coat length and texture in German Shepherds.
2007-06-22 14:29:59
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answered by Dances With Woofs! 7
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You can get long haired german shepherds, maybe that's what she is.
2007-06-22 14:04:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have a picture you can show us? It would be a little easier to tell what kind of dog she is.
2007-06-22 14:04:27
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answered by ? 4
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shes colored? what? you mean she isn't white? for someone who claims to raise shephards and have a lab, you'd think you could give a little better description!
colored? sheesh!!!!!!!!!!
2007-06-28 12:18:29
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answered by gracie 2
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if that puppy could fit under most of your arm, then it'll grow big!!! or maybe it would stay the same size...
2007-06-22 14:09:51
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answered by Anonymous
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