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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @sustainableblueberry Thanks, this is super informative. Appreciate all the info
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @akilah Huh, neat. We're already looking at breeders in our area for a pure bread this time. 2 or so years down the line I figure as most that I've found basically had a littler called for until one or both parents retire. For our pup, if the seller is still around. I'll just call if I can...
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @imagebeastmarkbeast I don't care it's from wherever. He's a good dog. I was just curious in finding the lineage as it's clearly murky.
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @chrishudges We're not original owners. So it's all up on the air. The thing is. The papers for the breeder checks out and they are registered. But again not original owners and we can't 100% verify paperwork etc as who knows..
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @mutambo Curious. How is a mixed breed a bad thing? If both parents have good genetics. Wouldn't more diversity be good for the potential health of the dog? Not like cockerpoos are a rare breed. They are everywhere and around here you can register as a specific cockerpoos breeder. My friend has...
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @pbev Thanks! I'll check it out. We're super curious. We for traits, it's absolutely a thing. My friends are a mixed couple. One kid came out mixed, the other came out white. Twins.. Hahaha I'll get a DNA test done once I read into it some more over there.. Thanks!
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @frankda4th Doesn't look like I'll get the real answer unless I drop a boat load of money for actual sequencing. Found an article. On CBC and they tested 4 companies. 2 unknown but good idea for breeds, one great Dane with its lineage as purebred for 4 generations and a human. One didn't have...
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    @frankda4th Around here it's a super popular breed. Like mentioned below. He came with generic testing for abnormalities and first run of vet, chip etc. I understand it's not a recognized breed as it's not a purebred. But what is so dangerous / unethical with crossing two healthy dogs with good...
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    How likely that a reputable breeder missidendifies the breed? Like 0%?

    I've got one for you. Confirming our suspicions. We got a dog a few years ago. Told he was a cockerpoo. Papers and everything from his breeder. Breeder seems to be legit. But neither of us agreed he was one. His hair too long and flowy and he looks too much like a spaniel. Until we found stuff...
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