Given our girl was a rescue described as a kelpie x Lab, we've always been wondering what she actually is.
Results are in lol.
That's quote the list. How much does one of those tests cost?
Given our girl was a rescue described as a kelpie x Lab, we've always been wondering what she actually is.
Results are in lol.
Given our girl was a rescue described as a kelpie x Lab, we've always been wondering what she actually is.
Results are in lol.
Had to G00Gl3 Alpine Dachsbracke. Maybe some of the face shape, definitely Lab/Retriever but cant see the Staffy or Mastiff.
Interesting.
That's quote the list. How much does one of those tests cost?
Wish I had Alpine thingumy legs..Given our girl was a rescue described as a kelpie x Lab, we've always been wondering what she actually is.
Results are in lol.
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That's quote the list. How much does one of those tests cost?
Found this https://dogbreedaustralia.com/?gcli...hQiVJe6g7nfQOvBn9akW1ZNxY3dFoOUxoCb8QQAvD_BwENot sure, the missus organised it.
It's a bit like me with bike parts, the less I know the better lol.
But think it was under a few hundred. (I hope haha)
Not to sure you should be buying coffee for Jack Russell's...the one in the front is planning something.
actually, that's probably a good thing. one of those fat fucks would crush it to death if they fell on the poor little bugger.
They strike me more as the “fussy eater” type that would touch a herb with a 10-foot pole.Surprised they didn’t put a herbed crumb on it
Dipped in batter, deep fried, dipped in chocolate, dipped in batter, deep fried again?They strike me more as the “fussy eater” type that would touch a herb with a 10-foot pole.
1 herb alone would be a hard sell, another 10 plus some spices and your golden.......crispy golden coat, Mmmmm!They strike me more as the “fussy eater” type that would touch a herb with a 10-foot pole.