Last Updated on September 18, 2017
I’m always surprised when someone looks at my dog and asks me what breed it is. Granted, the first dog I ever had was a Collie, and I had one other one after high school, so I’ve literally had Collies in my life longer than I haven’t, so I’m naturally biased.
But given the lingering popularity and familiarity with Lassie, I’d think anyone could recognize a full-blooded Collie when they see one.
There are some breeds that are harder to identify right off the top of one’s head. But which ones are the “no brainers” for you? That’s the topic of this week’s question!
- First to play last week: Mika of Euromerican. Congratulations!
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THIS WEEK’S QUESTION:
Name seven dog breeds that you’d have no trouble recognizing in a full-blooded adult dog.
Either answer the question in a comment or answer it in your journal and include the link in a comment. (To be considered “first to play,” a link must be to the specific entry in which you answered the question.) You may include this link in the URL space when leaving your comment, or in the comment itself. As long as it’s there in one spot or the other.
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My Answers:
1. Collie
2. Golden Retreiver
3. German Shepherd
4. Labradore Retreiver
5. Cocker Spaniel
6. St. Bernard
7. Dachsund
1.Pug
2. Great Dane
3. St. Bernard
4. Old English Sheepdog
5. Doberman
6. Puli
7. Cavalier King Charles Spaniel
German Shepard
Collie
Chinese Crested (sp)
Dachsund
Pit bull
St Bernard
Boberman pincher
Scott