Do you think she's a Husky?

Her body and fur type really seem GSD to me. Her face resembles border collie with a shorter nose, which would come from something like a GSD. Something about her stance and the way she's built, and the small triangular ears do look like a spitz-type dog, which includes husky, so maybe there's some husky. I'm not totally sure, just my opinion/guess. What's her temperament like? Is she hyperactive?

She's loving but aloof at times. She'll greet people with a butt whiggle if I'm friendly towards them, if not she'll just stare at them.
She can be hyper, but appears to have an "off switch".
 
I'd say Shepard/chow or husky/chow/Shepard mix of some sort. My dog, Annie, is a fluffy black mutt. When people ask what kind of dog she is, I say "domestic long hair." :-)
 
Based on size and appearance, I agree with Keeshond and Chow. Keep in mind mixes are often not pure crosses of 2 breeds and there can be a lot going on there. I would only be inclined to think Husky if there's something else to indicate it...like does she "talk" (woo, whine, howl, very strong prey drive) a lot? Did her pups show any characteristics of a Husky (blue eyes, lighter colored undercoat)?
 
I don't really see Keeshond or Chow. Not enough coat or curly tail. She reminds me more of a shepherd.
 
I don't really see Keeshond or Chow. Not enough coat or curly tail. She reminds me more of a shepherd.


Long hair is a recessive trait, so any short coated breed mixed up in there could negate that feature. It's mostly still just guesswork & fun to try to figure out, but sometimes "unknown mix" is the best answer!
 

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