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Dryer Sheet TipsGolfers put a dryer sheet in their back pocket to keep the bees away. Use a dryer sheet to clean baked-on foods from a cooking pan. Put a sheet in a pan, fill with water, let sit overnight, and sponge clean. The anti-static agent apparently weakens the bond between the food. Prevent thread from tangling. Run a threaded needle through dryer sheet before beginning to sew. By Peggy Feedback About This Post:RE: What breed is my dog? (German Shepherd and Malamute Mix)I had a German Shep. Malamute Husky mix. She looked just like both. But your furry friend there shows a lot of Shep in him, so it's harder to say what else he would be. If he is part malamute, he hides it well, it's hard to see. My dog was really furry like a malamute and colored like a Shep. but your friend just looks like a Shep. Post By jessica (Guest Post) RE: What breed is my dog? (German Shepherd and Malamute Mix)Your dog is certainly Malamute Shepperd mix. He is identical to my own Shep/ Mala mix who has yet to reach maturity. Not sure how big he's going to get, he was 11kg at 3 months. Post By lucca (Guest Post) RE: What breed is my dog? (German Shepherd and Malamute Mix)
Your dog looks to be a relation of my dog who I have been told is a German Shepard Malamute mix. Whether or not I was told correctly, I have been happy to believe the doctor who informed me that mine was a malamute/Shepard mix! Oddly enough, my dog Duke has had seizures as well (he is on phenobarbital). Note about seizures (from an owner not an expert); I have found that if I remain as calm as possible, it seems to help in Duke's coming out of his seizures less freaked out. Also, Duke is now 10 years old but appears to be 6! May the above information help you in possibly confirming your very beautiful dog's breed and also that there is hope that he will live a long life with seizures (as well as being a large breed). Post By Duke (Guest Post) RE: What breed is my dog? (German Shepherd and Malamute Mix)
Hi, Just put down my almost-14-year old Pomeranian. She had seizures for 7 years......controlled with meds. The vet had her on Phenobarbitol twice a day. Post By Pam (Guest Post) RE: What breed is my dog?HI..I agree with the person above, being Malmute and German Sh. Your dog might have had Parvo when he was young and beat it, sometimes the after affects being seizures the rest of his life. If he comes out of them Ok and only has them infrequently, I wouldn't worry. He sure is a handsome guy! Post By Sally E. Greer (Guest Post) RE: What breed is my dog?
Hi Tiffany - I'm also from Statesboro. I think there's a vet. school in Augusta that might be able to treat your beautiful dog for his seizures, for less than the local vets. Post by nanaverm RE: What breed is my dog?He is a beautiful dog. He looks like a german shepard with husky mix. Post By Donna (Guest Post) RE: What breed is my dog?I'm sorry he is only 65lbs... it was a mistake on my part... Post by tiffy.le RE: What breed is my dog?
Gorgeous dog--Definitely shepherd, and the coat does look rather like an Alaskan breed, but my guess would be Malamute due to the size. 165 pounds is one large boy. Post By munchkinmomx3 (Guest Post) RE: What breed is my dog?
I would bet money on German Shepard, and he is beautiful! What a pretty face, he looks kind and gentle, not menacing like some shepherds can. I don't see Husky in him at all. Another big characteristic of Germans is their stance, they tend to have shorter hind legs that make them look like they are crouching. You should be able to see an example of this on the net with no problem. Post by donra RE: What breed is my dog?
I agree your dog is part German Shepard, but I'm guessing the other part is Akita. Post by Tigger1971 RE: What breed is my dog?Gorgeous dog! Seizures can be controlled with phenobarbitol, which is inexpensive. It does have some unpleasant side effects (my dog peed a lot, so she had to be kept in kitchen when I was away during the day, also my dog became more "food aggressive" from the phenobarb) You may want a second veterinary opinion......it doesn't sound like your vet is giving you many answers. I am lucky to live in a city with one of the top vet schools in the country and we have excellent vets and specialists in the area. If you can get a referral, I would do so. See a vet who specializes or at least works with many dogs with neurological problems, even better: if you have a vet school near Statesboro, that would be the place to take him for a consultation. I agree with the other feedback, he is too big for a shepherd/husky.....probably does have Malamute. Another good resource would be to find a Malamute website or chat room and see if anyone can give you specific answers about the breed and seizures. All seizures are not caused by epilepsy. Can also be related to tumors on the brain, which was what my dog developed at age 11. She lived another 3 years, on meds, but the meds took a toll on her. Good luck and do try to find a more specialized vet. Post by tcmoyer RE: What breed is my dog?
He's a beauty! He's definitely German Shep. I don't know what else, but are you sure about 165 lbs? That's a huge animal. Maybe he's part Malamute. They get quite large. You're vet could probably give you a good idea what he is just by looking at him. Vets see so many dogs. Post by Stngray Uses for Dryer Sheets
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