brookcove
Posted : 10/6/2006 9:36:49 AM
All I can tell you is a guess at their mature traits.
You've got one black and tan with a rough coat. Looks like the ears will be short rather than long, and will probably stand to some extent.
You've got one red (chocolate) tri with a rough coat. The ears may be half erect or may stand completely (such as a husky)
You've got one black and white with a smooth coat (like a lab or pit bull). It looks like the ears will be up or rose ears like an uncropped pit.
The colors seem to indicate something purebred was involved here. It could be a LOT of dogs, though, since lots of breeds carry red. The most common are lab, pit, chow and Aussie. Depending where you are, heeler or BC could be involved also. In more urban areas or up north, I'd throw in husky too.
If someone told me this were a purebred litter and showed me the first two pups, I'd say English shepherd.
I'm inclined to say aussie/husky/pit bull/lab/chow based on the last pup. Remember that random bred pups can have different sires.
Is that a great non-answer or what? [

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