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Haha, not weird, just interesting I like the mixed breeds, it's nice to be able to guess what's in 'em by looking at the face, build & gait. One of mine is a pit/lab mix, and you can instantly tell in the face she's got pit in her... some of the other pups from her litter looked more like labs, or even collies, minus the long fur.
This is young Fergus, a Cavalier King Charles/Toy Poodle cross, although he's all Cavalier this little man. Fergus joined our family in June & is now almost 6 months old.
He's a total ball of terror & sweetness & is the love of Sophie's life
Haha, not weird, just interesting I like the mixed breeds, it's nice to be able to guess what's in 'em by looking at the face, build & gait. One of mine is a pit/lab mix, and you can instantly tell in the face she's got pit in her... some of the other pups from her litter looked more like labs, or even collies, minus the long fur.
Oh yeah, you can definitely tell there's pit in him, lol. Beautiful. He looks strong & lean, too... bear in mind the "dogs resemble their owners" thing when you're training
Thanks, I initially bought him with the idea of showing him, but didn't realise how much work and time it takes to show, still he is a great dog and would to have loved to breed with him but not many people are interested in a stud dog if you don't show.