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What Breed is My Dog?

What Breed is My Dog?
We rescued this Lady in December of 2008 from a dog pound. She is a beautiful 2 year old dog. Her prior owner said she was a Pharoah Hound Mix. She is very active, very smart, well mannered, and extremely affectionate to people. We have decided to take her to a dog trainer who expressed that she didn't think Lady was part Pharoah and thought she was more of an Alaskan Akita mix? Any thoughts? I'm not sure I'm seeing the Akita in her. I'd really love to know more about her history, she really is quite a different looking dog. Your thoughts and ideas would be greatly appreciated!

By Mrs. Boeke from Marysville, WA

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RE: What Breed is My Dog?

The proper name of the 'pharaoh hound' breed by the way is Ibizan, if you wanted to know - your dog is athletic looking and beautiful! Great photos.

Post by kimhis

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Also Pharoah Hounds look like a cross between a Doberman and a German Shepherd. They are so unusually sleek!

Post by Robyn Fed

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http://www.akc.org/breeds/pharaoh_hound/photos.cfm
I would say definitely pharoah lab/shepherd mix...so adorable! Akitas have more hair and curly tails, they are not really streamlined like this! Here is one of my shepherds, Give your dear a hug! Robyn

Post by Robyn Fed

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I have no idea of the breed, but your dog is so cute!

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Post by Mrs. Boeke

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He looks like he has Lab because of the knot on his head and he HAS Shepard ears. He's a real cutie!

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Post by Mrs. Boeke

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More photos: I'm thinking Pharaoh/lab/sheppard mix?

Post by Mrs. Boeke

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