The only breed that I'm certain has webbed feet is the Spanish Water Dog, and I think they can be tricoloured
Many Dog Breeds have webbed feet. The Bernese Mountain Dog is tricolored and has webbed feet
The majority of dog breeds do not have webbed feet. Only dogs breed for swimming, like the Newfoundland, have webbed feet.
Some dog breeds do have webbing between their toes.
This is not a desirable trait for this breed to have (according to the Breed Standard) and the Bernese Mountain Dog should have feet that are ''short, round and compact''. Breeds such as the Labrador Retriever and the Newfoundland are bred to have webbed feet.
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I have a Boston terrier bulldog mix and she has webbed feet.
Regardless the appearance, it is physically impossible for a dog to have actual webbed feet. Yes, there is loose skin between the toes, but it is not technically webbed feet.
If one of the dogs parents was a dog that had webbed feet, such as a retriever, than it could of inherited that trait.
There are several animals that have webbed feet. They are ducks, otters, swans, seagulls, geese, platypuses, frogs, toads, and grouse.
A dog withe webbed feet will have skin that connects the toes from where the toe attaches to the foot to the nail. It is simple to check, just separate your dog's toes and see if you can see the aforementioned extra skin.
Sorry if you were hoping for a duck dog, but no, they dont have webbed feet. Source: I have an Airedale.