First one...lab was the easy part. What about the rest of him? And the second....wrong on both counts. Try again.1st one has lab in him the 2nd mountain dog posible lab in him to
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First one...lab was the easy part. What about the rest of him? And the second....wrong on both counts. Try again.1st one has lab in him the 2nd mountain dog posible lab in him to
First one...lab was the easy part. What about the rest of him? And the second....wrong on both counts. Try again.
do you have a picture of Lucy standing up and Jade has german shepherd in her some were in the line
Rephrase - they are not supposed to, and it's very unusual. Kind of like hearing hoofbeats, and thinking "zebra."
Are you saying she has a nose, and a tail, and so does a Shepherd, therefore they are the same breed?
Are you saying she has a nose, and a tail, and so does a Shepherd, therefore they are the same breed?
The Malinois is supposed to have black ticking all over its coat, it isn't meant to be a clear, pure fawn with no dark hairs anywhere else on its body besides the muzzle. If your marks on the pictures are supposed to indicate markings on the coat, you can see the same markings on the Malinois in the pic I posted. But forget the markings for a minute - look at the texture of the coat. It is a shade shorter and harder on the Malinois than it is on the Shepherd, and that is also true of Jade. The Malinois is supposed to be square and level in conformation; the Shepherd has a slightly uphill build (that's not just posing, they really stand and move like that). Look at Jade's back - if anything, her hips appear higher than her shoulders, rather than the other way around.
Here's a light one (but notice the dark tail and shading on the body):
This one is much darker, so dark you can barely see the facial markings: