Is she a Labradoddle or Goldendoddle ?

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The pictures aren't showing up for me.

As far as double dew claws go...I've only seen two breeds with those. One is the Great Pyrenees, the other is the Beauceron. I'd love to be able to see the picture to speculate further.
 

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To me it looks more Lab then golden, but the differences are hard to see. It just seems more Labish.
 

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No Golden. I am guessing Poodle, Pyrenese, Kuvas and Lab. A Poodle/Kuvas coat white, curly (does it feel coarse) Double dewclaws, Pyrenese and lab/size?
 
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No Golden. I am guessing Poodle, Pyrenese, Kuvas and Lab. A Poodle/Kuvas coat white, curly (does it feel coarse) Double dewclaws, Pyrenese and lab/size?
Her coat is very very soft. She is taller than my neighbor's Lab. She weighs 60lbs and is underweight.
 

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Great Pyrs are huge dogs so it wouldn't surprise me that, if she had Great Pyr in her, she would be a very large dog.

Cass.
 

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No clue here, Dale . Whatever , she's so cute ! Petfinder had Ollie as a Golden /poodle .... but everyone thinks he's Golden / Chessie . Wish they could talk and I'd love to see the rest of his litter !
 
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just so u know labradoodles and goldendoodles are breeds they are mixes
but as far as what she is i dnt no
 

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As far as I can tell...if she's a "doodle" she's a Labbiedoodle.

But as I said before, the double dew claws lead me to think perhaps more along the lines of Lab/Pyr or even a Doodle/Pyr, depending on what dogs are around your area.
 
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As far as I can tell...if she's a "doodle" she's a Labbiedoodle.

But as I said before, the double dew claws lead me to think perhaps more along the lines of Lab/Pyr or even a Doodle/Pyr, depending on what dogs are around your area.
Agree! The only thing that doesn't screem Labradoodle is the double dew claws. You never know with a mix I guess, there could be several breeds in her history. She does look an awful lot like a labradoodle though.:)
 
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One of the people i spoke with at the festival was a vendor. He Introduced himself as a person the breeds Goldendoodles and ask me where i got mine. I told him i thought this dog is a Labradoodle. He looked closely and said he is pretty sure she is a Goldendoodle. He said it was hard to make out her breed because we had cut her coat off. I went back to that festival today to talk to this vendor. The festival is only about 50 miles from where i found this dog. It is a low populated area so i thought it possible that he may have bread this dog and may know of someone who lost their Goldendoodle. The weather had turned cold and rainy today. Many of the vendors closed early and he was one of the Vendors that was no longer there. I plan to take her to some breeders of Goldendoodle and Labradoodle at some point in the future. I will do this after her coat has grown back and her weight is normal. This will make it easier for them to recognize the breed. She was a perfect dog at this festival. The crowd was very large with many dogs, children, food and,noises everywhere. She walked so well into vendor booths, barns, Covered bridges, anywhere we wanted to go she went. We stayed out all day she was perfect. Thanks for the help. I will be sure to point out the double dewclaws to any breeders. The group seems to agree that it is an important clue.
 

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Looks like a Labradoodle to me, but she could have some Pyr in her. I see some sighthound too, for some reason . . .

Whatever she is, she's very cute. Sweet looking face.
 

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I'm not going to guess on her genetic make-up, but I will just say that double dews can happen to dogs in any breed & any mix. Although they are not common, they aren't specific to any one breed over another (just like rear dews don't indicate a dog is purebred). Hope this helps.
 
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Maybe she is a Great Pyr. More pictures

Great Pyrs are huge dogs so it wouldn't surprise me that, if she had Great Pyr in her, she would be a very large dog.

Cass.
http://new.photos.yahoo.com/aosdale1/album/576460762329796352#page1

These pictures are before we removed her coat. The dark area are seed pods that are stuck to her fur. They were so bad that the fur on her face was matted. As i read and look at picture the more i am starting to believe that she is a Great Pyrs. The Goldendoodle breeder that looked at her said that she had the biggest feet he had seen on a Goldendoodle. The large feet and tail are very similar to what i have seen on pictures of Pyrs. For now i am going to call her a pure 100% Big White Dog.
More on when i found her http://www.chazhound.com/forums/showthread.php?t=36802
 

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I can't seem to get the picture link to work. :(

Just to repeat what stevinski said...labradoodles and goldendoodles aren't breeds they're crossbreeds/mutts.

I like your breed description. :D 100% Big White Dog. I think you should stick to that one. :D Hehehe...it doesn't really matter what mix she is. So long as she has a loving home...which it seems like she does.

Cass.
 

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