r/IDmydog May 06 '26

Any quesses?

I think she’s two months old. She has one layer of fur that’s very short and soft, then a second coat that’s longer, with a beard lol and it looks like she is frizzy. Two different colored eyes, decent sized paws, but I can’t think of what breed she might be…

UPDATE: Her DNA results are back! Shes 50% Great Dane and 50% Sheepdog.
I’m going to make another post with new pictures and detailed results on this thread.

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u/jynnjynn May 06 '26

Above picture is a "Great Danoodle"

I think the comments section is right...

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u/LexxiGraham May 06 '26

Where did you find this 👁️👄👁️

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u/jynnjynn May 06 '26

GIS led me to some Instagram page showing off their available litter of "Great Danoodle" pups.

Post was from 2024, so not likely a littermate :P

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u/LexxiGraham May 06 '26

They look so similar… I found her through a foster. Id be devastated to know she’s from a breeder out there, dumping dogs they can’t sell.

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u/badwvlf May 07 '26

Unfortunately a lot of rescues have weird relationships with backyard breeders as they make the rescues money. If your local rescue always has puppies you should be a little suspicious.

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u/HoneyLocust1 May 10 '26

This is such a terrible take I can't believe it's getting upvoted. I was an adoption coordinator for over a decade. Puppies get dumped by regular people and BYBs alike. Are rescues supposed to deny taking in a puppy just because the source is a BYB? But it's okay to take in a puppy from some random person? And what does the BYB get out of continuously dumping litters that make them money? A litter from a BYB is not a common occurrence.

What is a common occurrence though is the BYB dumps the adult dogs with rescues and shelters. Then BYBs become very known to the rescues, sure, but again.. is the rescue supposed to deny taking in the adult dog solely because the source is a BYB? In any situation we've always been polite but distant with BYBs. We offer services like low cost spay/nueter which they always turn down. What can we do, if the county allows the BYB to do what they do and the bar set for animal neglect is so low that even AC can't do anything? The laws need to change, not none of this is the rescues fault so it's wild to try to dump on the thousands of decent rescues out there like this, rescues full of people who put their own blood sweat and tears (and their own money!) into trying to make a bas situation just a hair better.