Someone told me you folks on here were really smart and good with that kind of thing so was hoping you could help me
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Someone was wrongSomeone told me you folks on here were really smart
Undocked Shorthair would be my guess. He doesn't have even the slightest Pointer stop, doesn't appear elbowed out and the part of the quote above in bold pretty much dispels any Pointer in the mix!Vicki wrote:He doesnt do anything but act goofy and want to be loved and play fetch. He learns things very very fast. I taught him to sit and shake in just minutes. I am going to work on him with a leash starting this weekend.
I am in Georgia and he doesnt even show interest in the squirrels in the yard and I have no coons here where I am. My dad and stepmom live in the country and he was dumped out there.
I kind of figured that he didnt have walker in him cuz his ears were too short. Poor thing, nobody wanted him, we dont know what he is and I cant seem to come up with a suitable name for him LOL
But he's a complete doll baby and Im glad he came to me. My 14 year old chow/retriever mix is very tolerant of him and she hates puppies.
gar-dog wrote:At first glance I thought English Pointer. But I am more familiar with Brittanys and there is a certain expression I recognize in this dog - in the eyes, eyebrows, head shape, ear shape. Could it be Pointer/Brittany?