Vaquero
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Wow. What a great story.
Great thread. For the most part.
Great thread. For the most part.
She was spayed about a month or so after arriving at Southwest. Breeding them is completely outside what they do as a rescue organization.Thank you for the update. Sorry Raspy lost her boyfriend.
Was she spayed? I think you did everything exactly right, too bad she is a little lost now.
Your story makes me wonder why wolves became dogs and not coyotes or foxes. These foxes became dog like in only a very few years
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Russian domesticated foxes | Animal Conservation
The Russian domesticated foxes, or commonly known as Belyaev foxes, provide insight into how wolves became dogs.www.jabcecc.org
Thanks for the kind words.John, thank you for this very moving update on Sandy. You have told her remarkable story very well over these years, with humor and sensitivity, yet always with respect for her as a sentient and independent creature of the wild. I'm sure that, through you, her story has touched many hearts.
I agree. But here is the breed summary. I have no idea how accurate these are.I know very little about dogs but I don’t see Border Collie in it. It looks more like German Shepard. I know as a Christmas gift we gave out daughter a dna test for her dog. The results were surprising.
My kids did a DNA test on one of their dogs. It came back Rottweiler and American Pit Bull Terrier. We could kind of tell that's what it was going to be, as his head looks like a basketball with teeth.I agree. But here is the breed summary. I have no idea how accurate these are.