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What Breed Of Dog Are These Puppies

What breed is my puppy?

Looking at the tail, square proportions, and feet, there well could be some pomeranian in there. Likely, this dog is more than two purebreeds- most mutts have several breeds in them. Maybe some pomeranian, maybe some mini Australian Shepherd, maybe some other Spitz-like breeds or something random. There's no way to tell for sure, even with a DNA test. It does almost certainly have at least one of the Spitz breeds in the mix because of the traits I mentioned earlier- the proportions are rather pronounced. I'll call it a very cute mix. :-)

In your opinion, what breed of dog has the cutest puppies?

In my opinion every pup has its own unique cuteness level. I cant judge how adorable a pup looks by his bread. But still if you ask I think the cutest of all is a stray puppy. Reason behind this is that he is the most innocent of them all.When a stray pup comes to this world he does not get the best welcome. In most cases few of his siblings have died. And most probably he has no idea how it feels like to have human parents like all the pet dogs.For me the innocent poor little pup is the cutest thing ever. You say what do you think?Thanks for reading!

What breed of dog do these puppies look like?

A photo of mum would do more than twenty photos of pups to help guess their ancestry. If they all look the same as mum now, then guessing her breed/mix will likely come close to how they will turn out. If they all look very different than mum now, knowing how they are different can help us guess at each pup’s sire’s breed.Also useful:*What is known about their history? I would guess something different if you said that these dogs were found outside of a small village in Alaska than if you told me they were found on the streets of Mumbai.*Their current size(s) and age. Size is tricky to predict, but two good rules of thumb apply: almost all dogs will at least triple their weight from 6 weeks to adulthood, and almost no dogs will double their weight from 5 months to adulthood. So if these pups are 6 weeks old and weight about ten pounds each, then I’d be looking at 30+ pound breeds. If, on the other hand, they are 5 months old and weigh 6 pounds each, then I’d be looking at toy breeds.Puppies all more or less look alike at that age. I have known plenty of pups rescued at 6–8 weeks that turned out to be an unexpected mix when grown up - my sister’s “Australian Cattle Dog” that was actually mostly Basenji, my friend’s “black Lab” that was actually mostly Feist, the dog returned to our rescue that we adopted out as a Boxer-Beagle mix as a pup that grew up to look like a Bullmastiff-Great Dane mix (and was big enough to be).In the first photo, the dog on the right looks like many retrievers/retriever mix puppies I have met (Golden or Labrador).The pup with one blue eye looks a lot like a yellow Border Collie or English Shepherd, except with a short coat, somewhat like Alaskan Huskies or Eurohounds that I have met at various points.The pup I can’t actually see on the far left looks like it has the coat color of more of a German Shepherd Dog.Note that every pup in the litter might have a different father as well… seeing mum would give you a much better idea at least what’s half in there even if the other half remains a mystery.If these pups came into our rescue we would probably call them Border Collie x Labradors or Border Collie x Golden Retrievers, though it is likely that there are more than two breeds in the mix and a great part of that guess is going by probabilities. We just don’t have a lot of Alaskan Huskies down here in San Diego to make a more exotic guess!

My female dog breed with her son. Will the puppies be okay ?

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What breed does this puppy appear to be?

If you don’t know the puppy’s parents at the outset, it can be extremely difficult to actually identify a mixed breed dog’s specific breed. And if you don’t know the puppy’s parents, it’s a safe assumption that it’s mixed, even if it doesn’t look it.My dog is a lab mix. I know this. Half labrador retriever, and the other half is a mix of husky, shepherd and Great Pyrenees. But if you look at him, he looks like a purebred golden lab. So do all of the pups he’s ever fathered, even though, in them, the lab has been diluted down to about 1/4, depending on the mother. You can’t see the other breeds in him. The way he sleeps in a ball with his tail on his nose is definitely a Husky trait. Sometimes, you you can see him stand with that one-leg forward, one-leg back posture that German Shepherds are known for. And if you look REALLY closely, you can see Great Pyrenees in the angle of his eyes and the shape of his jowl. But without really knowing all that, you’d look at him and say “golden labrador.”When two breeds intermix, their traits co-mingle, and can end up looking like some other species entirely.So. The short answer is: he “appears” to be a Staffordshire Terrier pup, but he COULD be a mix of anything.In the end, the only thing you can say with absolute certainty about that puppy is he’s darned adorable.

Which dog breeds have most and least puppy biting issues?

Sorry to inform you, but puppy biting has nothing to do with breed. It's simply a way for them to learn about their environment. Babies and toddlers use their hands to touch and grab and squeeze and poke and pinch and prod at everything, but since puppies don't have hands they have to use their mouths. It's also how they learn proper bite inhibition. Puppies also bite and chew because, like babies, they go through very painful teething, which biting and chewing helps to soothe.

What is the breed of the new puppy in the new Get Smart movie?

Never buy a puppy just because its cute. Remember movie dogs are specially trainned or used computer to make the dog appear to be "Super CLEAVER"

Never buy from a petstore, backyard breeder, puppy mill or newspaper. Never buy a dog from next day pets, never buy a dog from dog breed info. NEVER HAVE A SMALL/TOY DOG WITH CHILDREN UNDER 8YRS OLD

When choosing a dog
1. Temperment
2. Size
3. Energy Requirements
4.Grooming Requirement
5. Looks, Colour and Cuteness factor shouldn't be PART OF YOU DECISION

If these is the movie your talking about, its NOT a puppy, its an adult dog and its a Terrier x
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a91sgJr4Avk&feature=related

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