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It depends on the breed. Most of the time it is colors of the coat, the height and weight, and proper dimensions for that particular breed. Then if your dog's breed has specific characteristics (like longer than average ears), those are looked at as well.
This is a website that asks you questions about yourself to determine which breed of dog you would be (based on your personal characteristics) if you were a dog.
To determine the breed of your dog, you can consider physical characteristics, consult a veterinarian or use a dog DNA test.
The dog breed in the book "How To Steal A Dog" is a Jack Ruessel.
To determine the breed or type of dog you have, you can consult a veterinarian or use online resources like breed identification websites or DNA testing kits. Observing physical characteristics and behaviors can also provide clues to your dog's breed.
The lineage of this breed of dog can typically be traced back for about five to six generations in their pedigree.
To determine the breed or type of dog you have, you can consult a veterinarian, use a dog DNA test kit, or research physical characteristics and behaviors specific to different breeds.
To determine the breed of your dog, you can consider its physical characteristics, behavior, and consult with a veterinarian or use a dog DNA test kit.
There is no best breed. It all depends on a person's likes, dislikes, experience with a particular breed[s], lifestyle, and mind-set.
The dog chihuahua has many characteristics that make it unique. For example, they are the smallest dog breed, named after a state in Mexico, and come in a variety of sizes and colors.
QE II? She has a particular fondness for Pembroke corgis
Tramp in the movie "Lady and the Tramp" is an animated mutt, not a specific breed. He is portrayed as a scruffy, charming street dog with a mix of different characteristics rather than a purebred dog.