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tblue37
Nov 2021
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My childhood dog looked like the one shown, though without the white tummy.
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Nov 2021
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marble falls
(57,079 posts)1. A good winter hunting skill.
Bayard
(22,062 posts)2. Looks like a fox!
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(5,166 posts)4. My childhood dog looked like the one shown, though without the white tummy.
His name was Teddy. 1940's era.
tblue37
(65,340 posts)5. I think it's a Shiba Inu.
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(5,166 posts)6. Interesting. Teddy came to us from a neighbor moving away.
In those days (1940's) dogs roved the neighborhood as they pleased, and no one minded, as long as the dog was polite enough, and no one minded that.
Teddy was smaller than a chow, but had the purple tongue.
We called him a chinese husky, but he had no credentials that I ever knew of.
Perhaps he was an early ancestor of the Shiba Inu.
Thanks for posting that.
Trueblue1968
(17,214 posts)7. WHAT A SWEET DOGGIE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!