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Mystery Mutts

This group is for all those Mystery Mixed Breeds in the park! Join the group and share ideas and theories on what the heritage might be of fellow mystery mutts. Maybe even learn a thing or two about your mutt!

Location: California
Members: 14
Created By: Schmoe Shmoo & Zazou
Latest Activity: Jul 2

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Started by Marta. Last reply by Marta Jul 2.

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Gayle Comment by Gayle on June 25, 2008 at 12:25pm
I like this dog's 'fro'!!

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Lisa Garen Comment by Lisa Garen on June 24, 2008 at 1:25am
Hi all you mystery mutt owners :) I am one as well. A day doesnt go by where I am out with my dog and people are always asking what kind of dog she is. I found her on the streets 7 years ago and I know she is definately a Pointer, possibly a Weimaraner and has the hair on the back stand up like a Rhodesian Ridgeback.She also looks like a chocolate lab. Its a mystery to me! Does anyone have any ideas?
Lil Dog Comment by Lil Dog on June 24, 2008 at 12:45am
Hi, I'm Lil Dog, occasionally called Whozit. I just turned 1 year old, probably in early May. I was a rescue puppy. Someone said I was a Chinese Crested, but my face looks more like a Jack Russell Terrier. They say my body resembles a Xolo (Mexican Hairless). I'm still full of mischief and find learning to obey a bit challenging. As a hairless, I am missing a number of teeth. It's more fun to play with those slippery balls that way -- they sometimes "throw" themselves! I love to play with toys of all sorts and especially my cat, a Bengal who loves to run and chase with me.
Sharene Matsumoto Comment by Sharene Matsumoto on June 21, 2008 at 10:08pm
We have 9 little dogs, most are Chihuahua mix, then we have one medium, she was suppose to be a Beagle, her hair looks like a Cocker, her spots look like a hunting dog, and she howls like a Basset hound. We have taken on a new puppy, her mother is Pit and Rottie mixed and they have no idea what her father is. She is one of 12 and got attacked by her litter mates. I offered to take her because we had just lost one of our older dogs from old age and the woman was very worried because she and her husband both worked and she did not know where to put her to be safe. We lost our big dog (black and looked like a Lab, know she was mixed) last year, the 1st big dog I had ever owned.
We also have pigs, have one 6 mo.mail in the house, and 3 1 month olds, as soon as they are big enough we move them outside to be with the rest of the herd - so far the pigs have intimidated the new puppy and she will run and hide. Our little dogs have been around so many of the pigs when they were little that they do not give them any leeway, even when they are little.
 
 

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