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Hey, maybe we can get a bulk discount on the DNA tests. LOL I have actually been considering getting one. Just curious as to Daryl's other 1/2. I am thinking some sort of hound as he has the hound howl. His size is a lot smaller than a Lab also. My 11 year old Border Collie mix is really easy to see that the other half is Golden Rteriever. We can start a new game on here.....name that mix. As for Tanner, I think also Staffy as a possibility. As for aggressiveness, I am chuckling right now. Our old neighbor used to raise Staffordshires and they were the biggest babies ever. One thing we all seem to agree on is Tanner's cuteness factor. Hugs from, Lori, Ty and the gang
TY GUY, Best Black Lab ever! Diagnosed and had amp in January, 2014. Kicked MRSA's butt. Earned his angel wings on April 16, 2014. Run Free my boy and don't forget a shoe. Ty is a proud member of the " April Angels". Ty sent us Daryl, a Tripawd rescue in Sept. of 2016. Daryl is 5 +or -. We are also Pawrents to Chandler, a Border Collie mix who is 15 and 1/2, Lucy, a Corgi who is 7, 2 minis, 2 horses, and a feisty cat named Zoe. Zoe had a non skeletal Osteosarcoma removed in July 2015. No Chemo, she was at least 16. She is going strong although she is now completely blind. She is now close to 20 and her hobbies are eating and sleeping in front of her personal heater.
I love playing this game when I do behavior assessments at the humane society! My "expert" opinion is either Basenji/Lab or Basenji/pit. Probably Basenji/pit.
Right rear leg amp due to injury from unknown cause (but don't tell her she's missing her spare...yes HER!)
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