I've been trying to identify the "mix" of my rescued dog. A neighbor identified her as an Alaskan Husky/Greyhound mix bred for racing. She had been a stray and was found with a chain around her neck, so he guessed she had not worked out as a racing dog and either escaped or, more likely, was dumped by the sled dog breeders. What ever she is, she could be the sister of your dog. Same coloring, same shape. Do you think your dog could had Border Collie or Australian Shepherd in her, too? The shelter had identified my dog as a Border Collie--she's smart enough, but I'm not sure.
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We are looking for an adult male whippet as a companion to our much loved rescue female whippet. She has lost her companion some 6 months ago and we all
My whippet is 8 years old and had recently had diarrhoea at night when we are on holiday and being cared for by my parents. I think it's anxiety. Has anyone
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