View Full Version : What Breed? Lamrador with collie?
PapaSoc
Feb 26, 2009, 04:23 AM
Any Ideas what breed my dog is? People say it has from Lambrador and collie but its only 14kilos. I found it on the street around 3 months old, now its 8 months old.
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tickle
Feb 26, 2009, 04:44 AM
Its Labrador, not lambrador. Labrador is a Province on the east coast of Canada.
There may be some Lab in your pup, but obviously a heinz 57 (mixed breed). So, your lovely pup is not a breed.
PapaSoc
Feb 26, 2009, 05:11 AM
... ok thanks for the answer...
English not my mother tongue you know!!
Does anybody know... what MIX (not breed) of dogs it has... probably the breed is a forbidden word!
tickle
Feb 26, 2009, 05:38 AM
Hi Papa, no, no one could possibly know what mix of breeds your lovely pup is. You would have to know the mom and dad to know what mix. The breed is not a forbidden word. :) From the look of him/her, possibly a happy healthy dog ! That is all that matters, eh !
PapaSoc
Feb 26, 2009, 07:18 AM
Hey tickle, thanks for answering. It is a lovely puppy, and very clever. But I was just wondering if it looked of any know dogs. It is very lively, a happy dog, very friendly, and eating anyything it can put her teeth on. And it took 3 cows back to the rest of the herd, and that amazed me, that's why I wanted to know what it has from.
Anyway thanks for answering again.
Alty
Feb 26, 2009, 08:20 AM
I see a bit of golden retriever but looks can be deceiving.
If you really want to know, your vet can do testing to see what breeds are in your pup.
I have to agree with Tickle though, all that matters is that he is a happy healthy dog.
Bless you for rescuiing him.
ZoeMarie
Feb 26, 2009, 08:55 AM
What a cute puppy! I think I see some yellow lab, maybe some border collie? I'm not an expert by any means though
shazamataz
Feb 26, 2009, 09:01 AM
I'd say you were pretty right with your guess Papasoc but like Altenweg said there's no way to know without testing and as long as you love him who cares!
tickle
Feb 26, 2009, 09:05 AM
Then he has herding instincts, border collie mix would be a good bet then. Encourage that in him if that is what you need. Working dogs are happiest whenthey are doing their best with a lot of praise for a good job done.
Tick
PapaSoc
Feb 26, 2009, 09:13 AM
Hahaha, I wish I was in a place where there were free cows. I was in a mountain talking her for a walk. I didn't know there was a test for finding out. I think I need to change vet!
True people I don't care what mix it has, I was just curious, and I am very happy for resquing it, it is a great companion, and love her.
tickle
Feb 26, 2009, 09:28 AM
Good, then we solved the question, papsoc. She is a working breed dog. Some of the best mixed breeds with this mixed in are the best herd dogs. This function does not have to be taught by the way. It is inherent in most dogs and comes from their ancestors the wolves herding wild game to kill.
shazamataz
Feb 26, 2009, 09:30 AM
In other words I hope you enjoy "walkies" as much as the dog does because he's going to want a lot of it lol
PapaSoc
Feb 26, 2009, 09:54 AM
in other words i hope you enjoy "walkies" as much as the dog does cos hes gonna want a lot of it lol
True true, she cannot get enough, runs and never stops, (is there a way to get this mix for me too? Haha) thank god I live close to the mountain..
shazamataz
Feb 26, 2009, 09:59 AM
If you aren't a huge fan of walking my dad used to take his great dane bike riding. Just make sure your dog is well trained to run along side the bike and not dart off if he sees something in the bushes!
PapaSoc
Feb 26, 2009, 10:12 AM
Great, thanks for the advice, I unleash the dog runs off, but not very far from me, and always in my view. But the idea of mountain biking is very good! The good thing is that she has learned to come to me with a whistle, the only problem is that if it finds other owner dogs and plays, she does not come back at once, or maybe at all.
Alty
Feb 26, 2009, 10:14 AM
Bike riding is great, so is roller blading, just make sure to set a pace your dog can handle.
Our Lab ripped his pad one time when we took him bike riding, he tripped and tore it. I still fee guilty about that. :(
Have fun with your pup, he's beautiful.
shazamataz
Feb 26, 2009, 10:22 AM
Bike riding is great, so is roller blading, just make sure to set a pace your dog can handle.
Our Lab ripped his pad one time when we took him bike riding, he tripped and tore it. I still fee guilty about that. :(
Have fun with your pup, he's beautiful.
Awww don't feel guilty, he could have just as easily done it running on his own :)
Alty
Feb 26, 2009, 10:26 AM
Awww don't feel guilty, he could have just as easily done it running on his own :)
True, and it was years ago, it healed very well, but still. :o
I hate it when they get hurt, especially on my watch. ;)
Darnit, now I feel like I should go apologize again, where are the dog treats? :D
PapaSoc
Feb 26, 2009, 10:35 AM
I think the dog is lucky to have you, all they need is to run, so it was happy, doesn't matter it got hurt, especially that it healed perfectly. Now double happy you givving him a treat! :rolleyes:
Alty
Feb 26, 2009, 10:46 AM
I think the dog is lucky to have you, all they need is to run, so it was happy, doesnt matter it got hurt, especially that it healed perfectly. Now double happy you givving him a treat!!:rolleyes:
True.
He's too old to run now, at 14 years of age he's happy to just sit around, get pets and love and of course treats. His biking days are over.
Enjoy your pup, the years go by so very fast.