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Very hard to say, but what a sweetie. I am so sorry for your loss. Seeing the pictures of her out and about, she has had some lovely adventures and must have been a real character .
What about a DNA test home kit, it can also look at genetic health disorders either carried or possible to occure and find a slither of info about the parents and ascendants....maybe?
I'm not sure on their accuracy and results depend on the wealth of the companies database.
It’s funny how we’re all different. I couldn’t contemplate having a similar looking dog to the “once in a lifetime” dog I lost. <3 Perhaps another sighthound, as they come in all different colours, shapes, sizes and coats, but definitely not another little brindle whirrier.
You've got the wrong end of the stick
I want a dog with similar appearance and build but different colours. Maybe even a male next time. Won't be for many months or a year.
it is good when you find a breed or mix you like, isn’t it. She looked a lovely, good natured soul. I’ve got a real soft spot for sighthounds. <3. Mind you, I’m not a rabbit!
Interestingly, the sighthound in my avatar, who looks like a big collie, is quite similar to the breed that owners over here are trying to get recognised, as you may know, ie., the silken windhound. I think they are recognised in other countries. They are a cross between Borzoi and long haired whippet (which is suspected to have some collie in it, you don’t get them over here). As my boy came out a pound in Ireland, 13 years ago, we think he is probably a black and white Borzoi/smooth whippet cross. He did loads of agility, and being surrounded by collies the whole time, it was easy to see he doesn’t have ANY collie traits. Borzois are gorgeous, though I’ve heard they can be quite complex, so not a novice dog?