have you done this one? german shepherd / golden retriever mix. back in the olden days i stole this picture from reddit, reposted it and it absolutely broke my twitter. 500k likes or something. DMs full of people trying to buy my fictional dog.
We used to have a jack russel/foxhound cross. The most triangular dog, small head, huge neck and chest, floppy ears, long legs, about 30 lbs.
Amazing mouser, and when he got fat for a bit, his collar just slid off over his head, so he wore harnesses.
We had a Basset Hound/Beagle dominant mutt (a Bagle) growing up. He was the smartest, laziest, lovingest dog I've ever met. He howled precisely 4 times in his life and it was heartbreaking each and every time.
Met a Doberman x Mastiff when I was was on the post was just Doberman x10 π an utter sweetheart, straight up nose between the legs for ear scratches just like every Doberman Iβve ever met β€οΈ love them
This thread is perfect, no notes. I am though, always a fan of the corgi-crosses, cause it always looks like a corgi trying to disguise itself as another breed and it is hilarious
So smart! And joyful. I don't think I've ever had a more outwardly-expressive, joyful dog. Our house has a touch of the Depresso (all of us to various degrees) and he's a real health tonic, let me tell you!
Hello, I am Nadeen from Gaza. I lost my home and my education because of the barbaric war. I live in a tent with my family. There is no resistance to life. Please help me and my family.π₯Ί https://gofund.me/74e87f75
I don't remember who originally said it, but the person who said that a corgi crossed with any other breed just looks like a corgi disguising itself as the other dog was more right than anyone has been right about anything.
Saw a Basset Lab cross years ago. Thought he was walking through long grass. He wasnβt. My pups are whippet/lab/collie. Bad mix. Fast, stubborn and far too intelligent to be bothering with what dad wants.
another german shepherd x pug x ??? mix (heβs about 4 months old, incredibly sweet, excited about everything and everyone, way too smart, and not yet in control of his bladder. we have no idea how big heβll get.)
it is deeply upsetting that my cute aggression takes the shape of βwhy heβs so adorable i must eat him. surely, he will understand that i am only chewing on his muzzle from love.β
I was doing an eviction defence a few months back and Iβd heard the member had a dog so I asked what it was with the intention of offering to foster it, was told staffie and I thought ooh not sure if I could manage that in my little flat, then he comes out carrying one of these cuties like omg
I suppose it depends on whether I can convince the divine pupper that I'm on the side supporting breeding back to longer muzzles and healthier life outcomes. If not, well, we had it coming. π
This is an outstanding thread and I would like you to meet Gus, the bluetick coonhound/malamute cross (aka the mala-mutt). Colors and attitude of a coonhound, plushness and voice of a malamute. Heβs lovely.
For your consideration: our Boston terrier/beagle mix. We call her either a Bagel or a Boston Legal. Looks like someone put a Boston on a copier at 150%. Drama for DAYS, but just the sweetest thing
This is the dog I grew up with - a mass of fur and all the worst genetics of every breed he was comprised of, but also an absolute angel like all dogs are.
German Shepherd, Collie, Malamute. Hair everywhere. <3
I visited a couple's house with a friend, had take some Vitamin A before we arrived. I sat down in a recliner, and an ottoman was to my right. I say a German Shepherd's head sticking out from behind the ottoman. We talked, laughed, hung out. The dog slept.
30 minutes later, I noticed the dog stirring. I saw it's head rise about 6 inches, or so, and move forward. I thought "Why is it crawling?" It cam fully out from behind, and it was a full sized German Shepherd body on 4 inch Basset Hound legs. I laughed, and laughed, and cried, I laughed so hard.
The owners said his name was Harley, because he was a low rider. I grabbed him up, and he sat in my lap and lubbed on me the rest of the time I was there. A year or two later, my friend called and asked if I wanted to adopt Harley. It broke my heart I couldn't. I love you Harley!
I grew up with a poodle/beagle/English sheepdog. I wish I had pictures: Hooper had a hard time with steps and windows. (My favorite, though, was a pittie/Dachshund I used to know: I kid you not, she looked like a thylacine, up to and including the stripes on her rump.)
I do not have a picture but I once knew a dog that was a basset hound, German shepherd, collie mix. People would always ask βhow did that happen?β And its owner would reply, βIβm guessing on a hill.β
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Amazing mouser, and when he got fat for a bit, his collar just slid off over his head, so he wore harnesses.
He was beautiful and absurd.
He was beautiful.
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But: can breathe
I like this idea
Unfortunately I don't have a photo.
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Seriously I hope whoever ends up with him has a plan to keep him busy.
This is either awesome or the unchaining of a mad god. π€£
What has been seen cannot be unseenβ¦
Utterly terrifying.
...thanks so much for sharing!!
American Bully/Husky
Loves snow hates cold. Argues and sings but afraid of everything and will hide in shower.
If I may.
What you (and I) have there, my friend, is called a Hubble.
(Like, which won out, the Dane's chill attitude and lethargy or the Beagle's energy/hyperactivity/world-class rock eating skills?)
German Shepherd, Collie, Malamute. Hair everywhere. <3
Peggy is basically Floof Dog.
This is what they looked like as a puppies.
I've always had either dachshunds or chiweenies.
I visited a couple's house with a friend, had take some Vitamin A before we arrived. I sat down in a recliner, and an ottoman was to my right. I say a German Shepherd's head sticking out from behind the ottoman. We talked, laughed, hung out. The dog slept.