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Identifying Dog's Breed?

A small brown dog with a curly tail.We rescued this little girl. Her mom is a black lab. Any idea what her dad may be? She has an adorable cute curly tail! Deep bark and so gentle.

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March 30, 20220 found this helpful

I wish there were more pictures of this sweet girl. As you know, we all would be guessing without DNA. I am going with Golden Retriever. I wish that I could see more of her, but your photo limits me.

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I can't see your cute little pup's face very well...but I'm going w/ a Spitz...d/t the curly tail.
www.dogbreedinfo.com/finnishspitz.htm

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March 30, 20220 found this helpful

The muzzle is not visible in the photo, so it is very difficult to answer this question. I'm guessing it's Beagle & Lab mix (A.K.A. Beagador).

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DNA test could help to answer this question www.nytimes.com/.../

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This dog looks like a mix of several breeds. A DNA test will give you a definitive answer

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She sounds like she is going to be a medium to large size dog.
It is very difficult to tell very much about breeding until they are at least one year old and then it will be a lot of guessing unless one breed stands out prominately.

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Upir vet may be able to help you as they have access/information as to their age, bone structure, tail size, weight, color, head/nose shape, and more.
It will still be difficult for them but easier than someone just seeing one small picture without any of this information.

If you're really interested in his breeding then a DNA test would be a big help as they not only provide breeding but also supply a lot of other information about health problems and the length of years this type usually lives.
DNA tests are more costly now but there are still some reasonable tests available.
The following is a good summary of tests that are available. The tests can be purchased in pet shops, online or from your vet:
www.chewy.com/.../dna-tests-13293?gclid=CjwKCAjwloCSBhAeEiwA3hVo_cizLQzQwDgi7ZZ...

Please be sure to take her to the vet to get all of her shots/vaccinations as these could save her life.

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March 31, 20220 found this helpful

I think this is a young Labrador cross golden retriever.
The Labrador cross golden retriever tends to be steady on the lead, has a strong sense of smell, and an incredible visual memory. 
Perform a dog DNA test.

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