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What other breeds or breeds might my Husky be? Please view Diego's profile for pictures.
I asked this question earlier but didn't know how to add photos. I created an account with photos of Diego.
We recently adopted Diego from the Kent County SPCA in DE and were told that he's a Husky mix and that's all. We're unsure exactly what he is. We would really like to know so we can get an idea of what health issues he may experience in the future, and mainly because we are not allowed to have Doberman Pincers, Rottweilers, Pit Bulls, American Staffordshire Terriers, or any mixes of those breeds. There is a possibility he may be a Husky and Pit mix.
Diego has the facial markings of a Husky and his tail curves upward. His coat is medium in length with a coarse undercoat. His ears are half-erect. He is mainly white with brown spots and almost brindle colored ears. He has hazel eyes. His gums are black and white and he has several small patches of spots on his belly and around his body. He is a large dog, weighing 45 pounds. He has a muscular build and a wide, muscular head.
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Diego - Jack Russell Terrier/Labrador Retriever mix. I don't see any Husky or Pit Bull Terrier in Diego
All dogs are good dogs, no matter what breed they are. Pit Bulls are my favorite breeds, I can't believe they wouldn't allow Dobermans, Rottweilers, Pit Bulls, and American Staffordshire Terriers where you live.
As long as you keep your dog healthy, then you won't have to worry about health issues. Older dogs will have health issues such as - blindness, deafness, and arthritis. These health problems are common in senior dogs, but they need to be treated with natural supplements.
Paw-mail me for any more questions you may have.
Howard
answered on 10/10/10.
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I see a bit of husky, some jack russel, some lab, and some type of shepherd maybe. No pitt.
I agree with Howard, I can't believe those breeds aren't allowed in your area!! Such a stereotype!
Ellie
answered on 10/11/10.
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