BarnBuster
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+rep for finding that, well done, Dia!
Thanks, and interesting. The pic loaded uncommonly slow for me, but I’m seeing it all now so...?^^^
I can only see one eyeball and the top of a nose, but that's good enough.
The site is acting wonky, is all.Thanks, and interesting. The pic loaded uncommonly slow for me, but I’m seeing it all now so...?
The site is going to crash and we'll need rescue dogsThanks, and interesting. The pic loaded uncommonly slow for me, but I’m seeing it all now so...?
Does he have chow or Shar pei in him ? The purple in the toung thing.View attachment 4096988
And that’s a good boy!
you need to shave that dog's tongueView attachment 4096988
And that’s a good boy!
Dunno Budsy’s actual breed, he’s a rescue. We think he’s a lab, rottie and pit cross. Mostly just a Lovedog tho!Does he have chow or Shar pei in him ? The purple in the toung thing.
Good looking hound for sure.
And...Does he have chow or Shar pei in him ? The purple in the toung thing.
Good looking hound for sure.
I didn't know this either - I thought it was a trait reserved for only a couple of breeds.And...
“Any breed can have a tongue with dark pigment that ranges from blue to black in color, however there are some breeds that are more prone to it. Some have tongues that are entirely black with little to no pink and some have varying degrees of spots and patches. The blue/black on a dog's tongue are areas containing extra pigment. It is like a freckle or a birthmark on a person. Dogs can have these same spots on their skin, which are often covered by their coat.”