Possible sight hound? Whippet, lurcher? Anyhow, she's absolutely gorgeous and that's what really matters. Whoever dumped her in a garden is scum for doing that. Well done to you for providing her with a loving home.
Could well be welcoming this little lady into the household in a day or two. She was dumped in a neighbours garden and despite Facebook requests and a trip to the vets to see if she has been chipped, no one has come forward.
The girl whose garden it was dumped in has been told by the dog warden that if no one steps up to claim her within 4 weeks, she can keep her.
She already has a number of dogs though, so I told her I'll have a chat to the wife about taking her in (the kids are ecstatic about the idea) but truth is I have no idea what breed she could be.
Possible sight hound? Whippet, lurcher? Anyhow, she's absolutely gorgeous and that's what really matters. Whoever dumped her in a garden is scum for doing that. Well done to you for providing her with a loving home.
Not a clue but I agree she's lovely.
Hmm, long legs... Great Dane?
I thought whippet at first but the ears aren't quite right (we've had five whippets in the family). Could be a lurcher?
But those legs... definitely a Great Dane
It kinda looks like a whippett/labrador/germanshepherd mixture but as with all pups, she looks absolutely lovely 😊
Doesn't matter what the breed is.
Has the makings of a good dog.
With a bit of luck it'll be a cross.
Usually stronger than a pedigree
Definitely a "Heinz 57 er " and I agree with vekslak on the potential lineage .
You should be free from the troubles of interbred pedigree show issues with that cutey , fingers crossed and well done to you and your family !
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You've already told the kids so you'll be keeping it regardless. Enjoy your new dog.
Rhodesian Ridgeback?
'Against stupidity, the gods themselves struggle in vain' - Schiller.
No idea of the exact breed but she looks like a lovely little girl.I have just taken on a 9 month rescue Chocolate lab and will never regret it. Good luck
Cuteterrier?
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I'll go out on a bit of a limb here......Hungarian Viszla ??
Lurcher cross maybe?
She's had a bad start and needs to find someone to be kind to her. She deserves better than she's had so far. Pups are so helpless it breaks my heart.
Ian
Given that it's been dumped in a garden I'll take a guess that it's a mongrel.
Very special breed this beauty, Homie
Please don't let her be given away to the wrong people.
I don't think the breed matters. You're doing something special. Enjoy her for whatever she grows to be.
Lurcher, perhaps some whippet maybe some Jack Russell
Not a Dane, Ridgeback, Viszla
it'll be easier to tell her breed after a few more weeks.
can you keep the post updated? :D
How could you dump a beautiful little thing like that! Some people don't deserve the love of a dog.
I'm guessing a cross breed but with looks like that who cares :)
I hope you'll all be very happy together!
Say hello to Honey, the newest member of the family
Yay! She is beautiful :)
Gorgeous
Woof, woof!
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She's fabulous. well done on taking her on and giving her a loving home. I'm sure she'll reward you for it many times over.
*All* lurchers are crosses, and mine looked very much like than when young. He got about 20 feet taller (and his snout extended by about the same amount!) within a few months.
Mad as a box of frogs, but really lovely to own. Great with my cats and chickens, though he has reduced the squirrel population by, er, lots.
She looks a corker, good luck with all the hard puppy work, it will be worth it.
Ian
She's beautiful!! ....... hope she settles into her new home very quickly!
Irresistible
How about a Vimarana (if thats the spelling) ?
Fantastic, well done! Plus you got a sneaky watch shot in there as well...
My mum has a Lurcher cross, albeit a Bearded one, if it's anything like our Dexy I wish you luck, generally Lurchers are all the same, they are all completely potty and have zero understanding of even the simplest commands
I was told by a ranger from Epping forest that Lurchers are one of only 2 non dangerous breeds that are not allowed off lead, as once they get a scent they are gone and they can follow it for miles and miles
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I never said she wasn't a great dog, Dexy is an amazing dog, just potty lol
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Love that black muzzle and those gorgeous eyes. Be surprised if she isn't a lurcher or whippet. What isn't in doubt is that she's a wee angel.
Congratulations she is beautiful :)
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She's absolutely cute, and clearly the OP is one of life's good guys as he's made her one of the family.
I'm convinced that she's a lurcher, which is actually dead easy to establish, by answering these questions.
1 What's that disappearing over the horizon?
2 Where's my dinner?
The one absolutely certain characteristic that proves above all things that you have a lurcher is how they sleep - if your lurcher is lying on its back on the sofa with its legs in the air, it's rarely dead and is more likely just fast asleep and really comfortable. Note that in this position they often fart to a quite atrocious level.
Pretty much all commands will be ignored, especially "drop". It's their squirrel, they've caught it, and they're going to keep it!
Well done Jay, great thing you have done.
Cheers,
Neil.