She looks like she is part Greyhound. Her body shape and nose shape is that of a sight hound and her coat is short like a Greyhound's coat. She is very pretty and she looks sweet. That last picture was just the cutest!
2007-07-09 16:31:55
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answered by la buena bruja 7
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In my experience, the dog breeds which can be the least prone to strengthen human aggression issues are the Pug, Beagle, English Bulldog, and Boston Terrier. I have not quite obvious an example of any of these breeds that i would say had a major aggression predicament, although i've met quite a lot of frightened Beagles. Good-bred Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers, Pit Bulls, and Greyhounds could be right up there as well. However are the breeds which are absolutely to be aggressive. I've not ever had a fine experience with a Yorkie. Actually, of the 50 or so Yorkies that i have encountered, i might say all 50 had some sort of aggression issue. Chow Chows, Akitas, and Chihuahuas are correct up there as well. But, i might say that probably the most aggressive dog breeds are the various breeds of Terrier from Scotland, the Scottish Terrier, West Highland White Terrier, Cairn Terrier, Dandie Dinmont Terrier, and Skye Terrier. Scotties and Westies in specific are very bitey dogs.
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answered by wally 4
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Right away I thought your mutt was a Rhodesian Ridgeback. In the one picture it appeared that she had a dark streak down her spine. These animals are usually very large, strong & muscular (adults around, maybe 140-150?). Maybe even heavier. Check it out. My friend bought one & 'he' looked just like your little sweet dog when he was, oh, maybe 3-4 months old. Looks like yours is medium-sized though, so if s/he DOES have some RR in them, the other dog more than likely was a short-haired hound dog as well. Good Luck!
2007-07-09 16:27:13
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answered by jombojolly 3
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well by the looks of it to me she looks like a mutt like you said....umm but i would have to say it looks like she has got some australian cattle dog in her maybe im not sure i do love all dogs so i also think she might have some kind of labrador in her because of the huge black nose and the face i dont know check on the internet or something for breeds of dogs and call her whatever you want lol
2007-07-09 16:27:35
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answered by Gnashville*RADULOV*Predators 2
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I'd say greyhound/german shepard mix. General body shape of a greyhound with some shepard features and coloring?
2007-07-09 16:35:08
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answered by ladyxbriana 1
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She looks like she has some German Shepherd and maybe Grayhound! What a nice dog, she looks so sweet and friendly! Bless you for rescuing her from the shelter!
2007-07-09 16:22:04
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answered by Starscape 6
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Your dog doesn't appear to be any one specific breed. This is because she is a mix (more commonly known as a mutt). This is somewhat common with shelter dogs, if people want to adopt a purebred dog they'll probably look to breed rescues (such as German Shepherd Rescue or Collie Rescue) or towards breeders.
2007-07-09 16:24:25
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answered by Anonymous
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german shepard and maybe a lab mix. deffently the german shepard because in the last pic it has that like mole/wisker thing that german shepards have on the side of their mouth. plus the eyes and face are german sharpard like. the lab is for the size she is. very cute dog by the way!
2007-07-09 16:25:20
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answered by Anonymous
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She's probably a mix between a lab and a greyhound
2007-07-09 16:34:38
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answered by Koreane 2
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She looks like a very sweet dog!
Seems that you've gotten a variety of answers, so I won't put my two cents in and confuse you more!
I would suggest going to
dogbreedinfo.com
or asking your vet the next time you go in! :-)
2007-07-09 19:31:36
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answered by MoonGoddess 4
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