Considering it is a fairly new cross (from my understanding), the 'standards' are not set. I have one and she looks like a mini black lab with a thicker coat. Her tail is curls up with feathering. Her ears are shorter than a labs, but hang down like like them. She weighs about 30 to 40 lbs. She's a sweetie, but like her Sheltie half she tends to want to herd people and other animals. Otherwise, she is a very loving dog.
Since she is a mixed breed, there is no way to know what kind of health problems she might have in the future. She has a better chance of being healthy because of this. But please due remember that mixed breed designer dogs can be hard to judge what kind of personality traits they will exhibit. They can be a blend or be more like one of their parents.
After having my baby girl for nearly four years, I would say that she is an overall great dog. However she does of moments of high energy and needs to be walked daily to keep it down. So if you are looking at getting any kind designer dog you should look not only at the traits are shown in the dog mix itself, but the parents' traits as well.
a sponge-dog.
How would your dog and your dad look/
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It would be called a dorse and it would have a horses head and like a really small body for a dog
A 5lb dog would be something like a Chihuahua or Yorkshire Terrier.
Yes, fat and cat rhyme, but "Is the dog fat and look like a cat?" is not correct grammatically. It would have to be "Is the dog fat and does he (or she) look like a cat?" to be correct grammatically.
A "sooner dog" can look like most any dog. Sooner isn't a breed of dog, it's more like it's a descriptive word for an attitude. I believe that "sooner" is a name for a dog that would "sooner" do this or that as to do that or this. In other words it's the sort of dog that would sooner urinate on the carpet than urinate on a tree. You can substitute the italics with most any things he would "sooner" do.
freaky and weird
You start seeing words backwards. I.e. 'dog' would look like 'god' and 'bad' would look like 'dab' and so on.
Like my dog who is a mastiff lab mix
Well, it depends on your taste in dog names and what the dog looks like. If you prefer names like Fido or Rex, then I would say no. If the dog doesn't look like a Georgia to you, then I would also say no. But if you like the name and how it matches your dog's appearance, then Georgia is a good dog name for your dog. I personally like names that have to do with states, flowers, and colors.
they look like dog terds