Posted : 7/8/2008 10:56:48 PM
Many (but not all) dogs that are Chow mixes seem to get either a fully or mostly full dark tongue, rather than full spots. (i.e patches of blue/purple rather than a couple of spots)
Posted : 7/8/2008 11:26:11 PM
grab01 Many (but not all) dogs that are Chow mixes seem to get either a fully or mostly full dark tongue, rather than full spots. (i.e patches of blue/purple rather than a couple of spots)
True. I was just saying that they are not the only breed or mix in a breed that can produce the spots or patches
Posted : 7/20/2008 6:54:36 PM
chelsea_bOh, no, I figured it out! She's one of those darn dorable dogs again. They usually leave you pretty stumped, til it hits you. [] She is super cute.
I agree. She's either a Dorable or a North American Tan Dawg. I have a similar breed. He's a North American Black & Tan Dawg.
Posted : 12/1/2008 7:20:42 PM
we have an American Staffordshire Terrier / Bull Mastiff mix, he is 5 months old and looks just like your lil' girl did when she was just a babe, same color and everything!!
this is him at 10 weeks old
Posted : 12/21/2010 12:10:46 AM
Hi my name is Judith....and i had a dog that looks exactly like her mine was a male.... I know for a fact that she is pit bull/german shepard...mine was liker her ...thats why i googled it and i found this pictures and she is the same ...equal everything....and mine was pit and german...she is so pretty... i miss my dog...to his name was INDIO....mine would also put an ear down like pit and the other ear would stay up...also was very smart..... thanks for reading this..
Posted : 12/21/2010 7:08:08 PM
FWIW, this thread started in 2007.