Mattio Posted 17 May, 2011 Share Posted 17 May, 2011 (edited) Saw it in the park today when I was on a walk with me mum and she won't stop going on about it now and has asked me to google it... no idea how I'd go about finding out breeds without searching the web so thought I'd ask here! Edited 17 May, 2011 by Mattio Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky Posted 17 May, 2011 Share Posted 17 May, 2011 Well obviously it's a 'cross' breed - anybody can see that...!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Huffton Posted 17 May, 2011 Share Posted 17 May, 2011 I went to look at a dog last week. The bloke selling it told me it was half alsation, half rottweiler. 'You mean its a cross breed?' I said, 'Its a farking angry breed!' he replied. Here all week etc... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 17 May, 2011 Share Posted 17 May, 2011 looks like a schnauzer/terrier cross? How big was it? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 17 May, 2011 Share Posted 17 May, 2011 looks like a schnauzer/terrier cross? How big was it? Yes, definitely quite a bit of Schnauzer in there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mattio Posted 17 May, 2011 Author Share Posted 17 May, 2011 It was about the size of a Highland/ Lakeland terrier Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotty Posted 17 May, 2011 Share Posted 17 May, 2011 Looks like a schauzer crossed with a yorkie to me. Next time youre in the park, maybe ask the owner? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 17 May, 2011 Share Posted 17 May, 2011 Will have to pop down to The Seaview for you. There's plenty of Dogs in there Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mattio Posted 18 May, 2011 Author Share Posted 18 May, 2011 Looks like a schauzer crossed with a yorkie to me. Next time youre in the park, maybe ask the owner? The owner wasn't around. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tpbury Posted 18 May, 2011 Share Posted 18 May, 2011 The dog is called Zorro. HTH Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dronskisaint Posted 18 May, 2011 Share Posted 18 May, 2011 Pompey family dog... a Mong-rel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SNSUN Posted 18 May, 2011 Share Posted 18 May, 2011 Bit of Airdale in there imo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
djharvey Posted 18 May, 2011 Share Posted 18 May, 2011 Its a miniature schnauzer, friends of ours have 2 of them and they are great little dogs, very intelligent & active. Not got a dog ourselves but would go for this breed if ever decide to have one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dune Posted 18 May, 2011 Share Posted 18 May, 2011 Steer well clear of yappy dogs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dog Posted 24 May, 2011 Share Posted 24 May, 2011 Can anyone tell me what type of dog this is please? http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=bbc_1306121327 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manuel Posted 24 May, 2011 Share Posted 24 May, 2011 Is it a British Pulldog? My wife knows of someone who did the very same thing, got their lead trapped in the boot and dragged it around for three miles before they noticed. The dog had to have a check up at the vets but was practically unharmed. I wonder if the dragging qualifies as a walk for that day. I say it doesn't because it wouldn't have time to do its business. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
angelman Posted 25 May, 2011 Share Posted 25 May, 2011 > My neighbor found out that her dog (a Schnauzer) could hardly hear, so she took it to the veterinarian. > The vet found that the problem was hair in the dog's ears. He cleaned both ears, and the dog could then hear fine. > The vet then proceeded to tell the lady that, if she wanted to keep this from recurring, she should go to the store and get some "Nair" hair remover and rub it in the dog's ears once a month. > The lady went to the store and bought some "Nair" hair remover. > At the register, the pharmacist told her, "If you're going to use this under your arms, don't use deodorant for a few days." > The lady said, "I'm not using it under my arms." > The pharmacist said, "If you're using it on your legs, don't shave for a couple of days." > The lady replied, "I'm not using it on my legs either. > If you must know, I'm using it on my Schnauzer." > The pharmacist says, "Well, stay off your bicycle for about a week." Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hamilton Saint Posted 25 May, 2011 Share Posted 25 May, 2011 > My neighbor found out that her dog (a Schnauzer) could hardly hear, so she took it to the veterinarian. > The vet found that the problem was hair in the dog's ears. He cleaned both ears, and the dog could then hear fine. > The vet then proceeded to tell the lady that, if she wanted to keep this from recurring, she should go to the store and get some "Nair" hair remover and rub it in the dog's ears once a month. > The lady went to the store and bought some "Nair" hair remover. > At the register, the pharmacist told her, "If you're going to use this under your arms, don't use deodorant for a few days." > The lady said, "I'm not using it under my arms." > The pharmacist said, "If you're using it on your legs, don't shave for a couple of days." > The lady replied, "I'm not using it on my legs either. > If you must know, I'm using it on my Schnauzer." > The pharmacist says, "Well, stay off your bicycle for about a week." ... and the lady said, "Not my Schnauzer, my mini Schnauzer!" To which the pharmacist said ... By the way, djharvey, I don't think it's a mini Schnauzer - the legs look too long. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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