Reading the story in the first link, I didn't look at the others after that, literally made me nauseous. It's hard to imagine a person could do that to any living creature and I hate the fact that animal abuse laws have not been updated and therefore do not give out as harsh of punishments as they should.
Our shelter thought this was a basenji mix
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His head looks a bit Basenji like, but not realy anything else.He's a cute little Dog and What a pair of ears!
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The ears are really look like he could fly. Very cute. Is this a shelter were they will keep him until they find him a home or what?
Rita Jean
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Any chance of the shelter vetting him for the worms?
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Poor boy. Hope they can get him wormed and that he finds a new home soon too. x
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I agree with everyone, he has the best ears!!!! He might be a chihuahua mix??
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I agree with everyone, he has the best ears!!!! He might be a chihuahua mix??
If not Chihuahua, possibly Rat Terrier? Cute little dog. Worth saving him, IMO.
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My guess is that this dog is multi-generational mutt.
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Any chance of the shelter vetting him for the worms?
When I mentioned it, the shelter worker told me that she thought he had been wormed, but would make sure. She also said she would make sure that he got treated for the fleas.
She seemed genuinely concerned, so I believe she will take care of it.
Miranda
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The head shape (if the ears were just a bit smaller) reminds me strongly of AJ's head. It's possible he's B-mix, but very hard to tell. Maybe they can inform the new forever family about the DNA mutt test that was up in a different thread?
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The thing with multi-generational mutts is that they tend toward the dog "default" which is the same look that you see in many street dogs and pariah dog, medium size, prick ears, and often tan coloring. Since basenjis are a primitive dog they share these characteristics.