buddy's dog - what is the mix?

latazyo

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well, my buddy got this dog down at open door and you might be surprised what the mix is

any guesses?

http://ndsu.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2050700&l=ad4ad&id=33801881

you dont have to be on facebook to view it, you can click the link and see the pics without signing in or anything


the known half is great pyranese, but the other part of the mix is the unkown...his color is the same color as a yellow lab, but his litter mates were colored black and tan like rotties or dobbies...his head is long and slender and his ears are quite long

he is 4 months old and weighs about 15 pounds, he's going to be huge
 
Obviously a lab mix of some sort, but his coat is awfully furry...maybe some other big breed with a furry coat?
 
Chihuahua.......and.........great dane it looks like.

But i could be wrong. I could also be right. If I were you I'd put your money on my guess.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9995772#post9995772 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Chelsey
...maybe some other big breed with a furry coat?


doesnt that fit the description of pyranese?
 
There's an old wives tale out there that states a female dog can be bred by more than one male having a mixture of puppies.

Anyone else hear that tale?
 
I think that is possible for cats.
That's why you get nearly all different kittens in a litter if your female is allowed to be a floozy.

They just found out some sharks are asexual and can impregnate themselves, so it is not impossible.
 
You cannot look for webbed feet as proof of a lab because GP's have webbed feet also.

I'm curious.......feel the skull where I circled on this picture. Is it smooth there or is there a knot in the skull?

leighton.jpg
 
curt, the skull is definitely knotty in that spot...comes to a very sharp point like a hyaena if you've ever seen a hyaena (or other wild carnivore) skull
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9997300#post9997300 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by latazyo
curt, the skull is definitely knotty in that spot...comes to a very sharp point like a hyaena if you've ever seen a hyaena (or other wild carnivore) skull

Then I'm going to assume Labrador Retriever is the other half
 
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