What is the weirdest dog mix you have seen like the dog looks kinda uncanny or it doesn't make sense because for me so far it's been a chihuahua Italian greyhound mix and a chihuahua pitbull mix
One of my coworkers had a dog that is a shar-pei mix who they kept because of his absolute *enormous* head. He’s… Shar-Pei, boxer, American Staffordshire terrier, border collie, Lhasa apso and those are the breeds the dna test could find.
The lhasa apso, shar-pei, and border collie won the external looks contest. Make of that what you will.
Mine was a Bassett hound X American Bulldog.
40kg of dog. Basset hound body (including tiny wonky legs) but American bulldog head. All white.
It was the strangest looking dog I’ve seen to date and that was about 5 years ago now.
We saw it in reception before it came out the back and we were having bets on what weird cross of breeds it was. The head nurse got it right 😂
Oh!
Okay, the absolute weirdest was actually the aussie bulldog mix. Australian Shepherd body, just Larger, complete with long hair and a bulldog head stuck on the front. He was The Dumbest Dog Ever, and had all the hyperness of an aussie with all the brachycephalic airway syndrome of a bulldog and intellectual ability of dirt.
I hate that there isn’t a single picture in this post
Bemoan and I shall search through my blog.
This
Why are legs so long, but face so flat?
I know why y'all are thinking mutant pug seeing that last dog but what I see is a slightly more lanky, short haired Brussels Griffon. They're pretty rare but they have basically a pug face on a reasonably shaped small terrier body.
See?
I used to be (online) friends with a breeder of those little guys which explains why I know they exist, but I don't think it's too far fetched to think one intact individual made mutt babies somewhere.
Also, can we please stop with the DNA testing of mutts?
It's been repeatedly proven that it's useless because as soon as you mix breeds you get far more variety than just carbon copies of the parents.
The only reason anyone offers those ou'd because they aren't making enough money on purebred tests and are trying to convince everyone and their mother to test their dogs for no reason.
Valid reasons to DNA test your dog: health checks. A must if you plan to breed, important if you own an at-risk breed pet. May or may not be effective on mixes because a lot of DNA markers differ between breeds.














