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mexicanbeauty unregistered |
posted 04-09-2003 01:33 PM
Just wanted to see if there was anyone who has ever seen a maltese/cocker-spaniel mix. I can't find but about 2 pictures on the internet of this breed of dog and I don't know if I am interested in buying one or not. IP: Logged |
goob Member Posts: 186 |
posted 04-09-2003 01:45 PM
It is incorrect to call a maltese/cocker mix a "breed", as they aren't one. They are a mutt, a mixed breed, a crossbreed, whatever you want to call them, but NOT a "breed", and will not be uniform in temperment or physical appearance, so there's no point in looking for other such mixes. If they have the parents, that's a much better indicator as to what the dog will be like. IP: Logged |
mexicanbeauty Member Posts: 15 |
posted 04-09-2003 04:48 PM
I didn't ask the question to be correct or incorrect. I was just simply asking to see if anyone had any pictures, so that maybe I could see what they look like. I don't care if it's a mutt or a "breed". If i'm going to purchase a dog (no matter what kind) I will be happy with it no matter if it's a mutt or the best most expensive beed out there. I just wanted to see what they look like. [This message has been edited by mexicanbeauty (edited 04-09-2003).] IP: Logged |
danelover unregistered |
posted 04-09-2003 05:38 PM
It makes no sense looking at a picture cause they ALL look different. IP: Logged |
goob Member Posts: 186 |
posted 04-09-2003 06:26 PM
My comment about them not being a breed wasn't meant to be an insult, rather to point out that they are a mix of two breeds, and as such, will vary in both appearance and temperment. The resulting offspring of two dogs of different breeds can lead to a wide variety of results, and you will end up with some dogs that seem to be right in the middle (with some characteristics of each parent), some "leaning" towards one parent's likeness more than the other, and some that seem to be a throwback to a dog from an earlier generation (a grandparent, etc), or anything in between. IP: Logged |
JP unregistered |
posted 04-09-2003 09:55 PM
Yes, If you get one please let it be from rescue, dont buy from irresponsible breeders breeding these mixes. checkout petfinder.org there are sure to be lots of these mixes desperately needing a home. petfinder also displays photos IP: Logged |
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