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> Not sure if I should write this, but this advert left me wanting to do something I shouldn't..... if this is what goes into making a hybrid dog...... !!!!!!!
> recently on a grooming forum i was shocked to read bichon x snauzer pups for £500 and a catchy ' perfect for grooming competitions ' !!!!!!!!!!! the whole thread was quickly removed but there were lots of enquirys?? i really think crossbreeding has gone too far now.
>> A Shih Tzu who, bless her little heart, has just whelped 7 brindle pups.
>> I can only imagine the origin of the brindling (hazarding a guess at Staffordshire BULL Terrier),
> No.
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> Brindle is a very old traditional colour for a shih tzu as are solids. It is only through taste and manipulation that the favour for a party colour is more desirable. Shiddie's come in all shades and colours and might I add very healthy little critters.he brindling in the pups coats is very very Stafford like, all over the body (and they're very short haired too), as opposed to a patch or band of colour.
> That poor little angel has been no where near a Staffie lol
>The breed is arises from pairing a Bichon Frise dam with a Toy Poodle sire but they can only be called Bichon Noir if they are black, anything else is a Poochon and these can be white, off white, brown, silver, or parti coloured.
> cant people just say poodle cross whatever?
> I was unaware that brindle is a colour well known to shih tzu's, however, having seen the pups for myself, I would be very suprised if there wasn't Stafford in there somewhere.
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> Please don't tell me she got caught accidentally on purpose, it would be hard job for a staffie to mount a shiddie given the size variations. That poor Shiz Tzu
> Mongrel owners are a mixed bunch, none to my knowledge do voluntary testing for health problems and while some will go to the vet at the first sign of illness, many will try to 'cure' their dogs and hope they get better rather than go to the vets.
> He has the energy, drive, zip, get up and go of the JRT
> Not to anyone in particular, but what do you think of this? I don't know about this charming little dog's health but is there a danger to him because of the breeds in him? We meet him on walks sometimes, he's a Jack Russell cross Pug. He has the energy, drive, zip, get up and go of the JRT and the physique of the Pug complete with squashed in muzzle.
>Should show's be judged on health and wellbeing rather than visual characteristics?
> How can you judge health without a full vet check?
>Surely redesigning the harness would be the better option as crossing would dilute the benefits of using just the Labs ?
>Would it be possible for health test certificates to be shown? Or is that impractical?
> Are there any pedigree breeds today that originate from crosses?
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