Just wondering. Obviously she's an X. Might give me some insight on temperament, medical issues etc...People keep coming up to say "Shepherd?" or "Malinois?" I know I will never know for sure, but opinions would be welcome. Those ears sure don't look Mal to me.
LOL Will, I'm not sure if you are referring to the front foot or the erm...candid shot, but either way that's pretty funny!
I think she's a GSD/Chihuahua. Just kiding. Either way yes, I am pretty fond of her. Thanks BTW. I really didn't think she was GSD cross because she is so small. Any chance that because she is cross she won't be as prone to the bad hips?
(She recently developed a limp, bunny hop) <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />
I only respond because your puppy and mine look a lot alike! Junior, however is 75 +/- lbs and 26-27" at the shoulders at 22 months old. We are almost postitive he is a GSD, possibly Lab X. WE just don't know where his curly tail comes from. Good luck to you with her and I hope that limp is temporary!
That collie in the pic reminded me of someone I met once with a GSD/Collie mix, was a very interesting looking, yet kinda odd, dog. Collie nose and very tall but everything else was GSD.
The puppy pic does look like a lab puppy.
As for your dog christi, I have no doubt there's some type of shepherd dog mixed in with that, there's no mistaking the lil shepherd specific traits.
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