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		<title>Could my dog be a Toller?</title>
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			<p>The more I read about the breed, the more I think she could be one. Yes, this is all speculation, but what do you think?

On Missy:
http://picasaweb.google.com/nena.racer/mississippi/
http://www.dogster.com/dogs/549766

Don't you worry, no matter what she is or isn't, she's a good dog and I'll love her regardless. Her breed is just a fascinating puzzle to me.<br /><br />				ASKED BY
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					Mississippi</a>
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									TAGGED <span class="tags"><a href="/answers/tag/breeds" rel="nofollow tag">breeds</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/mutts" rel="nofollow tag">mutts</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/mixes" rel="nofollow tag">mixes</a>, <a href="/answers/tag/whatsmydog" rel="nofollow tag">whatsmydog</a></span>													IN <a href="/answers/breeds/breeds_nr/nova_scotia_duck_tolling_retriever">Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Rtvr.</a>
								ON Oct 1st 2007<br />
				
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		Mon, Oct 1st 2007, 14:50 GMT 
		<pubDate>Mon, Oct 1st 2007, 07:50 GMT</pubDate>
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