Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Puppy Pictures Need Online Dog Breed Pictures To Identify Stray Puppy?

Need online dog breed pictures to identify stray puppy? - puppy pictures

A dog came in my library yesterday, and while I try to find a home for them, I will try to understand what is race. I assume that some kinds of dogs, she has (a tan head and legs, back and tail black), white chest and chin. Does anyone know an online resource where you can browse the photos to see if it looks like? Do I wish my library had a dog breed book, but we have not.

7 comments:

Kristin B © said...

My first thought was of the Beagle, but every dog is brown, black and white looks like a beagle to me.

I suggest that someone make an insight into the matter and give an estimate to get started. There are hundreds of breeds, and it would be difficult to know where to start.

www.puppyfind.com race has an alphabetical list, but they are only purebred and "designer dogs", so it is hard to decipher sometimes, but you can try it anyway.

nodesign... said...

Try searching through www.petfinder.com and see if you can find a formula as it looks.
or send a picture. guess here and you can have!

LMJ said...

http://puppydogweb.com/gallery/ Try this site, are more rare breeds.

Music<3 said...

http://www.petfinder.com/
http://www.akc.org/
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/dogbree ...
Probably a mixture of a few races, he may not look exactly like another, similar but a few races

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Chalice said...

It could be a hybrid. You can try going to www.google.com, click on "images" above the search bar, then write them into the different breeds to see what they look like, it will take many pictures.

Or you can give him to the vet for a medical examination and can identify their race. You should really do if you have not done anyway - the vet can scan to see if there is a chip to an owner who might have tried.

Calyx

&l0ve; said...

http://www.akc.org
http://www.dogbreedinfo.com

Try a Beagle Black and Tan Coonhound, perhaps?

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