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    Senior Dog Snowshoe's Avatar
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    Ah, you put more photos in. My monitor is old and all I can see in the first one is rather evil looking eyes staring greenly out at me.

    I'm going to guess from the fluffy ears and big, round eyes that there might be a bit of one of the spaniel breeds in the mix. Though I think spaniel ears would be a bit longer. It will be interesting to see all the photos you are going to show us as she matures so we can change our minds as she grows up. Hint.

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    She looks a lot like my Emma, when she was that age, who is a Lab/Border Collie mix. If that is the case consider yourself very lucky! If you are lucky enough to have one like my Emma you are in for lots of fun! Emma is the best of both worlds and smarter than many people I know, lol! Whatever she is, she is a sweetheart!
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    I agree with anyone that said Newf mix and an adorable one at that

    My Bailey looked just like her when he was a baby, the only thing fuzzy on him were his ears. We took him in when he was 4 months old and by 6 months the rest of his body caught up to his fuzzy ears. He was about 40 lbs at 4 months and gained 10lbs each month until he was around a year old then he stopped gaining weight and was anywhere between 88-90 lbs. Right around 5 months you could actually see the feather of hair on his tail unwinding it was pretty cool, probably why his tail was always his best friend.

    Bailey's coat changed pretty much every year in the summer he would get really fuzzy but usually by winter he looked more like the flat coated retriever or as some like to call him a black irish setter
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    If she is a Lab/Newfy mix you have hit the jackpot, at least in my opinion! Bailey was not only stunning but the way his mom lovingly described him, over the years, he found a very special place in my heart. You are blessed regardless of the mix but if your puppy is anything like Bailey consider yourself special, lol!
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    love your name too-jollymolly and she is very cute!

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