Well,boring really one is an n.I (have u heard of them?)So she is supposed to be sibe,mal and gsd the other is an n.I x sibe....if u go to the pic section and look for 'lol' there's a very undignified pic taken yesterday...may make u chuckle...and forgive me? ;-)
oh i do wish i could have a norty sibe maybe one day... i look at breeders all the time which doesnt help...
Look at all those norty whiskers on the Jacubbys face too and all those norty spots on his dosey.. he must be nortier even than Kismet Kismet's norty spots
I have a Husky cross as well. He is lovely but has two brown eyes,although my oh insists that they are lilac? says that I am blind. There are 2 husky crosses looking for homes, near Leeds/ Bradford. My boys litter mates, 8 months old, one is bi-eyed. I havent got around to figuring out how to post pics yet, any help with that?. Given that he is crossed with a GSD, does that make him 3/4 NI?
Hope you enjoy these pics of my husky x samoyed ( Mishka) who is 18 months old now and the little white/black pup which i will be going to bring home on Thursday. (pup yet to be named) Linda x
Picture of Kira from last winter. Alaskan Malamute so probably shouldn't sneek her pic on here 3 yrs 3 months old now.
So expressive aren't they, polar opposite of black Labradors in certain lights where you can't even see the wrinkles. Oh and just to say I love Black Labs as well.
Ive just bought myself a beautiful baby girl, she is 2 weeks old at the moment, and i have another 6 weeks to wait... She is being sent over to me from the other side of Australia... i'm calling her "Shekinah" meaning an angel,presence of god.. Pronounced She-Keen-ah..I'm very excited,and cant wait to start puppy school with her.. But have been looking for what the markings are called..i know one the face a gap on her forehead is called a blaze, and the rest is just called a mask i think....i hope i'm right...but if not, correction would be lovely... Lae
hi how exciting at 2 weeks it is virtually impossible to say what the face markings will be as they change so much as they are growing up ;-) the most common though are 'Irish markings' and 'dirty face' (im sure there are other names for that too) on a side note...hope the parents have been healthtested? ...oh and pics too lol