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What is the strangest breed you've been mistaken for?

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Penny Mouse- Fart Ayala

I eat, therefore- I am.....
 
 
Barked: Sun Feb 3, '13 5:07pm PST 
A CAT!! Can you believe that? I was waiting in my car in the parking lot on moms lap, looking out the window and a lady walked up and asked what breed of CAT I am??!!!thinkingbig laughthinking OK, I'm hairless and I get that I look unusual, but I'm a freaking Chihuahua!! A D.O.G. Dog! Fully qualified! Mom couldn't stop laughing!! Goodness!!! Some people!puppy
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Alva BH

I ordered the- best dog for me- & got her
 
 
Barked: Fri Feb 8, '13 2:43am PST 
Alva isn't so often mistaken for a breed.

I was asked if Alva was a sheltie when my puppy was almost over the size of a sheltie. And once someone said: "A fox!" Though I think it was a joke.

Then: "Is that a boy?" (Alva is a female name around here.) No, it is a girl, I just happen to like bright blue (her leash's color).

But what makes me wonder is that people are asking if she is some kind of mid-sized collie after I've said that yes, she is a collie and not a sheltie. It makes me feel that there should be a giant collie then, that, off course doesn't exist. And they also keep telling me how collies used to be bigger, at least in their childhood. I can think of two reasons for that. 1st they were smaller and/or time twists our memories. 2nd maybe they were watching Lassie. Lassie has always been played by male dogs and the American breed standard and thus blood lines are bigger than the European ones and I've also heard that dogs playing Lassie were bred to be big. What is weird, is that Alva is NOT small for a collie. She is a little over FCI standard in height (but at the minimum by AKC standard) and I've seen bitches smaller than her. I also doubt that the European lines would have been that much bigger in earlier decades.

We used to have two Belgian Tervuerens and I used to walk the younger one, called Netta.

Some people often asked if she was a collie mix.

Some other people asked if she was a GSD (mixed). I particularly remember one man, pointing at her and saying: "That one has Schäfer in it, doesn't it..."

But never, I mean never, anyone asked if she was a mix of these two breeds although that would have been my first guess, added with some nordic spitz breeds, if I didn't know the breeds. Funny...

And twice I was asked if she had wolf in her. One was drunk and the others were probably joking. And one woman saw her appear into the light of a street lamp from the dark when she was off-leash and thought she saw a wolf. She was pretty relieved to find out that the "wolf" had an owner.
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Skyline

Snow- Queen
 
 
Barked: Tue Feb 12, '13 5:57pm PST 
Penny, Artemis and Skyline get that ALL the time too big laugh Apparently I have a rare breed of barking cats big laugh
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Maddi

FAST DAWG!
 
 
Barked: Wed Feb 13, '13 5:28am PST 
A chihuahua! OMD

And one guy said I had some greyhound in me (I am slim and have long legs for a TFT)but I only weigh 6 pounds!
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