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    Quote Originally Posted by dmdigital View Post
    I'd go along with dullbird and say Akita/Shepard. To me the head's more Akita. My first thought was actually Keeshond/Shepard but the Keeshond are a much smaller breed.
    I'm the same - first thought of a Keeshond cross. But it has broader forehead / jaws and shorter snout than typical of both Kheeshond and Shepherd. Akita/Shepherd is probably a much closer fit.

    Bloody nice looking dog though, whatever its origins.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    My first thought was a Malamute/German Shepard cross.
    Yep, my thoughts also!!!!!!

    Put a little Basenji in its place, thats not an easy task.

    Malumutes are one man dogs, they will hero worship their owner that feeds them, often if they go away for a while the dog won't eat and just sit in the corner.
    Good on you for rescue of stray and lost dogs, dogs are for life not just xmas and sadly petshop often do not make that clear.

    Take the dog to the snow and see a change in character like you never seen before.
    I went to snow with a friends malamute and wow, what a difference.
    They love it and play forever.
    They probably are the direct opposite to the basenji you have.
    One bred for winter the other for hunting lions and hot summers.
    Oh and they can smell too unlike the basenji that has no odour at all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Slunnie View Post
    My first thought was a Malamute/German Shepard cross.
    I have to agree on that call..

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    I see some Akita in there




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    Hey do you want another one.......

    This is a dog we have available for adoption at Sydney...Lovely dog very handsome

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    Nice looking dog there Kyle,
    Lets just hope it got it's brains from the shepherd side of the family

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    Bit of a coincidence but I saw one today almost identical to a T. Same shape, size and colour at the Newman Fortescue Festival. Actually had a chat to the owner who informed me it was a pedigree Alaskan Malamute. Slightly different to the traditional version I had seen previously but the owner did assure me it was a Malamute.
    If it is or has Akita in it you will need to be very careful as they are listed on the dangerous dogs breed and can be seized regardless if it is a pure or cross breed. If it is do not admit to it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dullbird View Post
    Hey do you want another one.......

    This is a dog we have available for adoption at Sydney...Lovely dog very handsome
    Umm, no thanks
    Nice looking dog, surely some one will take him.

    Quote Originally Posted by sschmez View Post
    Nice looking dog there Kyle,
    Lets just hope it got it's brains from the shepherd side of the family
    Do I detect a little bias Steve

    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Bit of a coincidence but I saw one today almost identical to a T. Same shape, size and colour at the Newman Fortescue Festival. Actually had a chat to the owner who informed me it was a pedigree Alaskan Malamute. Slightly different to the traditional version I had seen previously but the owner did assure me it was a Malamute.
    If it is or has Akita in it you will need to be very careful as they are listed on the dangerous dogs breed and can be seized regardless if it is a pure or cross breed. If it is do not admit to it.
    Hope this helps.
    Time to do some more research.
    Thank you for your time, certanly a few things to look at
    Cheers, Kyle



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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
    Yep, my thoughts also!!!!!!

    Put a little Basenji in its place, thats not an easy task.

    Malumutes are one man dogs, they will hero worship their owner that feeds them, often if they go away for a while the dog won't eat and just sit in the corner.
    Good on you for rescue of stray and lost dogs, dogs are for life not just xmas and sadly petshop often do not make that clear.

    Take the dog to the snow and see a change in character like you never seen before.
    I went to snow with a friends malamute and wow, what a difference.
    They love it and play forever.
    They probably are the direct opposite to the basenji you have.
    One bred for winter the other for hunting lions and hot summers.
    Oh and they can smell too unlike the basenji that has no odour at all.
    cheers
    Sounds like you know the Basenji's well, not to many people know much about them

    They have nearly sorted thier teritries now
    The Basenji is a bit worried about coming inside but with some TLC she's back sleeping on the couch.
    As for "fluff", she decided where ever miss 14 goes she has to be there.
    Thanks for your input guys, it's all helping make the right choices for training ect.
    Cheers, Kyle



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    Quote Originally Posted by CraigE View Post
    Bit of a coincidence but I saw one today almost identical to a T. Same shape, size and colour at the Newman Fortescue Festival. Actually had a chat to the owner who informed me it was a pedigree Alaskan Malamute. Slightly different to the traditional version I had seen previously but the owner did assure me it was a Malamute.
    If it is or has Akita in it you will need to be very careful as they are listed on the dangerous dogs breed and can be seized regardless
    if it is a pure or cross breed. If it is do not admit to it.
    Hope this helps.
    a labrador can be on the dangerous dog list thats different to a restricted breed..in which case the Akita is not on it (well at least in NSW), maybe your getting confused with the japanese Tosa

    If you have a dangerous dog then yes you need to comply with council regulations to keep it unless hey do seize it and destroy it however the dog has to have done something bad to be put on the dangerous dog list like kill someone or made repeated attempts to attack for that to be the case..so dont worry alien even if your dog did have Akita in it no one is gunna take it away...the pound wouldn't of been able to rehome it if it was a restricted breed or a dangerous dog...as they would be massivly breaking the law
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