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what is the breed of my puppy??? the seller said he is half pomeranian.. but the look r very far from others.

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tell me if u know ha...
just i am curious...


Asked by Guest 826978 on Sep 8th 2009 Tagged pomeranian in Mixed Breeds
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Fritz

What a very cute puppy. I wouldn't worry about his breeding, just bone up on puppy care and trainng and you will be fine.


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♥Rosie♥

www.tampabaygsdrescue.org

Please read up next time you buy a dog!
And he does look like he has SOME Pom in him!
Good Luck!


♥Rosie♥ answered on 9/8/09. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer


Delilah

He is a German Shepherd/Husky/Pomeranian mix. There is hardly any Pomeranian in him. When he gets older post again and ask the breed, but this is his breed.


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B.J., CGC

The only way for sure is if you check his DNA against the DNA of his parents. Did you see his parents???? And, since you paid for him I hope they at least had some health clearance on his parents such as knee problems, eye problems and spine problems, all of which can affect Poms, and that they gave you some sort of health guarantee other than his health certificate.


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Pepper

Way to young to tell. By 6 months it will be easier you will have an idea of adult size and the adult face a, body and coat will be more apparent


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Bear, Princess, Coco, & Sheba

He is probably a German Shepherd and/or Husky/Pom mix. No way to tell for certain, unless you know what his sire and dam were.


My website is an *introduction* to the world of responsible dog breeding:
cookiemiller.tripod.com
~Tiffany, breeder-in-training


Bear, Princess, Coco, & Sheba answered on 9/9/09. Helpful? Yes/Helpful: No 0 Report this answer