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Help!!!!
Hello all,
I am new to this site and just thought maybe some of you can help me. I got a puppy and when i brought him home he was very sick near death in fact. I spent many months nursing him back to health he is perfectly healthy now but i still have one problem.... I have no clue what breed he is and I was hoping maybe someone could help me out I will attach a pic. Keep in mind his personality is very much blue heeler and collie as he tries to heard us around the house and his howl is very much like a hound but as you will see his coloring is like neither. Any help or suggestions would be much appreciated and thank you in advance P.S Sorry there not the best pics! |
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He looks like he is a big spoiled furball, does it matter what breed/s he is. What a lucky hooman to have such a cutie pie. He knew that you would love him and take care of him, he found the right home. patti
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Greyhound/Collie is what I see. Very cute.
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Thank you He is extremely spoiled I love him to death and it really doesnt matter what breed he is just something i would like to know for reference.
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Agreed and he's adorable so glad to hear he is healthy again!
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husky, lab and boxer?
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Kegan is a doll! And so lucky to have found you! He looks so happy in that first shot!!
Not sure if I'm seeing greyhound or collie, but he looks enough like collie that I'd be very careful with ivermectin products if you need heartworm protection.
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