A mix betweena pug and a dachshund is called a 'daug'. If you go to this URL: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/daug.htm you can see pictures about it and read a little bit about it. They are so cute, and very snuggly and playful.
A mix betweena pug and a dachshund is called a 'daug'. If you go to this URL: http://www.dogbreedinfo.com/daug.htm you can see pictures about it and read a little bit about it. They are so cute, and very snuggly and playful.
This depends on the amount of Labrador in the lab mix. I am assuming the mix is 50% Labrador. Then their puppies would be 75% Labrador.
Labs come in three colors: yellow, black, and chocolate. So, which color is your dog?Yellow and Black and pretty common colors for the majority of dogs. Chocolate isn't too uncommon either. So, "the color of a lab" doesn't help much in determining the dog's linage. Now, you say Basset hound. Is this dog heavy, short, and long? Are the legs even slightly bowed like with most Bassets? The other option is a Daschund. The only way to rule one or the other out would be to check the type of coat the dog has, and possibly size since a Basset mix would be much larger than a Daschund mix. Also, there are many other factors that play in to mixed breeds. Type of ears, head, muzzle, tail, eyes, skin, and coat and legs as I said earlier. I know you still don't have an answer, but that's because no one can accurately pin point the exact breeds of a mix when we don't have a picture...and even then sometimes we still can't. Either way, I'll give a list of possibility: Lab X Basset Lab X Daschund Pit Bull-type X Basset Pit Bull-type X Daschund Basset X Daschund There, of course, is an endless amount of other possibilities, but what I listed are the most likely. If you're still interested in knowing, send me an email with a picture of the dog and I will do my best to give you a good answer. echoxxash [at] gmail dot com
Like my dog who is a mastiff lab mix
a pit mix lab retriever color is golden and black
Generally speaking, a lab-pointer mix will have a shorter, wider snout than a lab-boxer mix. In addition, the "lointer" will never have a brindle (striped) coat, but the "loxer" might. Similarly, "ticking", or a mixture of white and brown or black hair, will not occur in the boxer mix.
I have one! He has the long, short body of a daschund while being a little bigger. He's about 26 pounds. I'm not sure whether the mother or the father was a heeler or a daschund. He has a heeler face with a daschund nose and pointy ears. The bark is really high and piercing like the heeler. Heelers are also referred to as Australian cattle dogs.
A golden retriever lab would shed more than a Border Collie Lab mix. Both are very good dogs, but I think that a Golden Retriever Lab mix's are more the family type and very loyal.
you don't find it you make it in the science lab turn the heat up to 3 then mix only the yellow and blue chemicals
If your lab is messy you can't find anythingIf your lab is messy you might accidentally mix the wrong chemicals and cause an explosion or poisonous gasIf your lab is messy you might accidentally catch something on fireIf your lab is messy you might knock something over and break it or cause an accident
my basset just gave birth to basset lab mix she had 11 of them they are so cute! 1 hr. ago