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Long story, I'll make it short: her owners were arrested, and she was running free. Someone called the dog catcher but they hadn't been able to get her. I went to visit Mom (Gracie's owners lived next door) and saw her. She was skittish, and I think she needed food. We fed her, and then I took her home, called the owner of the house (Gracie's owners were renters, but they're being booted out, assuming they get out of jail) and told him what I'd done. We'll see what happens next. It could be complicated or not, I guess it depends on several things.

I have too many cats for this. She's young and energetic, but my girls are taking good care of her. They gave her a bath, bought her some toys, and we put some flea medicine on her. She's very happy here, as a lovely, lively, sweet little dog deserves to be. Does anyone have guesses as to what breed, or mixture she might have in her? I have no idea. She can jump very high, that I do know;)

Date: 2013-08-24 08:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] duluthgirl.livejournal.com
Hey there. Well, I own and run a boarding kennel for dogs, if this helps, and I'll give you a few of my ideas. I've had a few customers with dogs that have similar features, but not exactly. I would guess this is a mix, and without knowing weight/size, I'll give you a few breeds.

North American Shepherd: 15-30 lbs.
Border Collie: 30-49 lbs. (this would be if there is a mix. I tend to see mixes with collie in it to have more of the white patterning, though)
Finnish Lapphund: 44-47 lbs. (The patterning looks a lot like one of these, though the coat looks shorter to me in the photo. Their ears are usually erect, too, but I don't know if that is natural or due to cropping).

And it is possible that the dog is an all around mix of more common breeds and this is just what came out. I see shepherd, collie, heeler, and others in her, but often those mixes are hard to figure out without a DNA test. Look for other traits, such as herding, nipping at heels, protectiveness, and anything else that might indicate some of the different breed standards.

Date: 2013-08-24 08:22 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kassidy62.livejournal.com
thanks very much! I'm really looking closely at the Finnish Lapphund, because her face is strikingly like one of the photos of a Lapphund on wikipedia. Though I do think it likely she's a mix, but she has that tail, too, bushy and curled. I'm guessing she's 30-35 lbs, but she's young and may not be finished growing. I kept looking at collies and herding dogs yesterday. She is very quick and jumps very high with little effort, and I think she's very intelligent. I can tell her things and she'll mind. She barks sharply. Very protective, I think.

Date: 2013-08-24 08:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] duluthgirl.livejournal.com
I thought she looked a lot like that one, too. Not a dog I have ever seen in person, pure blood, but if she is less than 1 year, her hair looks about the right length maybe? Good luck with her! Just for you to have gotten that good of a picture of her shows she seems to be calm and mannerly. :)

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