The problem with crossbreeds is you never know what they are going to look like. They could look like a jack russell or a japanese spitz or could be one of a million combinations in between.
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The problem with crossbreeds is you never know what they are going to look like. They could look like a jack russell or a japanese spitz or could be one of a million combinations in between.
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January 15th, 2009 at 5:25 am
Why?
I cant find one but i would imagine, well, like a MIX, MUTT! Not that there is anything wrong with that, unless you purposely intend to mix the breeds.
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January 15th, 2009 at 5:45 am
Depends which parent it takes after! Would almost definitely have a curly tail and pricked/tipped ears, as both breeds tend to, wouldn't be over large, prob up to around 10kgs max (though there are bigger and smaller JRs out there), but could be any combination of colour and coat texture, from wiry to quite long haired. Even seeing the pup as a youngster wouldn't give you too much of a clue as to what the adult would look like.
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January 15th, 2009 at 6:23 am
The problem with crossbreeds is you never know what they are going to look like. They could look like a jack russell or a japanese spitz or could be one of a million combinations in between.
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