What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

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What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by wems2371 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:59 am

I just saw on another thread where folks were mentioning about dog breeds being misidentified by the public. Most people ask what breed my gsp is, but I am starting to get a complex :lol: I've had 2 different people in the last couple months ask if she was a greyhound. Of course, even when I tell them, most folks are still lost. Maybe I need to print pamphlets? :roll:

Thought it might be fun to see what breed do you have, and what's it been mistaken for?

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Post by tmoneysju » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:02 am

"what is that? a springer spaniel?"

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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by Ayres » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:09 am

My viz has been mistaken for a weim a few times. But because I live in a rural area the most common misidentification is for a redbone coonhound. When I tell them he's a vizsla, I always have to follow that up with "bird dog". :lol:

I haven't gotten my gsp out in public much yet, having brought her home just two weeks ago. When I show pictures, though, some people ask what breed she is but I haven't really gotten any guesses yet.
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Post by big steve46 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:11 am

The good thing about owning a Setter, among other things, is people ALWAYS know it's a bird dog. :D
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Post by EddieF » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:21 am

Two people have guessed Spinone, which isn't an awful guess. Someone suggested I should get a t-shirt that says "She's a Wirehaired Vizsla," since I have to say it over and over and over again when I'm out with her.

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Post by ACooper » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:48 am

The people who ask are not hunters, therefore my dogs are always mutts.

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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by GSPVIZ » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:51 am

I have had some good ones:

Vizsla- She has gotten weim, greyhound, ridgeback, chocolate lab :D

GSP- When we go for walks we constantly hear the kids say, "look its a fire dog".

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Post by EddieF » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:53 am

GSPVIZ wrote:I have had some good ones:

Vizsla- She has gotten weim, greyhound, ridgeback, chocolate lab :D

GSP- When we go for walks we constantly hear the kids say, "look its a fire dog".
My GSP was solid liver and everyone thought she was a chocolate lab and what happened to her tail. :?

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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by cesarike » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:10 am

My Welsh Springer Spaniel was always being pegged for a Brittany.

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Post by duckman » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:16 am

I own a boarding kennel/grooming salon , so my boykin spaniel has been called a cocker , springer and a whole list of breeds other than a boykin, by customers after they see her playing in the yard
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Post by SD Pheasant Slayer » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:32 am

Haha - I like this thread. Cash is a solid black shorthair and I get the "musta been some lab in the woodpile" ALL THE TIME! It really irked me at first, but I've moved on knowing otherwise. Living in SD most people recognize the popular bird dog species, so I don't think my liver and white shorthair has ever been mislabled - at least not to my knowledge anyway.
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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by shume » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:34 am

On more than one occasion Ive had people think my setter was a dalmation mix!

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Post by WiskeyJaR » Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:54 am

I get asked a lot if Dutchess is a spaniel/hound cross....

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Post by RoundRiver Setters » Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:34 am

shume wrote:On more than one occasion Ive had people think my setter was a dalmation mix!
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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by Pineywoods » Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:10 am

Two or three times I have had people mistake my Pointers for Walkers which we have a lot of in these parts.
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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by HMiller » Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:28 am

This thread is great! :D

My solid liver GSP is constantly getting pegged as a chocolate lab and it's always followed by "what happened to her tail." I've even had one girl call her a chocolate lab and proceed to tell me that my "lab" looked different than hers did in the face and that her dog's tail wasn't short.

I take Mae to Lowe's a lot (because we're constantly remodeling/fixing something) and I ran into a couple who from 10 feet away told me she was a pretty GSP... my jaw dropped and they proceeded to explain that their neighbors have shorthairs, but that they've never seen a solid liver. I was just excited that someone finally got it right! :)
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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by GSP 4 me » Mon Oct 27, 2008 12:45 pm

Let's see...I've gotten the following with my GSP:
Dalmation (or firedog), Springer Spaniel, Weim mix, and Greyhound mix.

But my all time favorite...." Is that a Great Dane pup?"

I've discovered that the people who know the breed have either had one before, hunt, or knew someone that had one. I just sometimes wish the breed had a shorter name since the G.S.P. acronym doesn't typically work.

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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by Dennmor » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:18 pm

Moses must have looked a lot like a Springer when he was young cuz he got called that a lot. Now even most hunters just give me kind of a blank stare when I say he's a Large MUnsterlander. :|
When they see him work and find out he's only 8mos they warm right up and want to know all about the breed. :D
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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by CherrystoneWeims » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:34 pm

My Weims have been called:

Silver Labs
Greyhounds
GSP's
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Great Danes when they are puppies

I just love when people call my dogs Wimmerhooners, Wisenheimers, Weimerangers,
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Post by EddieF » Mon Oct 27, 2008 1:39 pm

CherrystoneWeims wrote:My Weims have been called:

Silver Labs
Greyhounds
GSP's
viszlas
Great Danes when they are puppies

I just love when people call my dogs Wimmerhooners, Wisenheimers, Weimerangers,
Silver lab. That sounds about right. People don't know so they just fabricate an entirely new breed.

I also like Wisenheimer... :D

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Post by rockllews » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:42 pm

Steve, Good to know people in some parts of the country are familiar with setters.

When we take ours just out and about in public, the most common guess is a Dalmation! :roll: I know our field setters don't have quite as much feathering as a bench breed, but come on! :lol: Dalmation??? Spots are about the only thing they have in common.

Other guesses have been Springer, Springer mix, Es mix, Dalmation mix, or people just generalize them as a spaniel. Less than 1/5 have ever guessed English Setter, which is what I usually say they are, with "bird dog" added. I don't even bother saying Llewellin half the time because most folks are confused enough with the English Setter. IF I say they are Llewellins, I have to follow it up with the basic "it's a field strain of the ES."

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Post by greyghsts » Mon Oct 27, 2008 2:54 pm

For my Weims, I've had people ask if they are labs. I almost want to say yea, they turn real gray and their tails shrink when they get old. But, mostly I think people ask what kind of dog they are.

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Post by greyghsts » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:08 pm

CherrystoneWeims wrote:My Weims have been called:


I just love when people call my dogs Wimmerhooners, Wisenheimers, Weimerangers,
LOL yea, I've heard some pretty messed up pronunciations also.
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Post by BCA1228 » Mon Oct 27, 2008 3:36 pm

I've gotten Springer spaniel and, most recently, Chesapeke Bay Retriever on my GSPs. It's amazing the number of people that have no idea what a GSP is. Theyr'e are not real common in S.C., but I knew what they were long before I owned one.

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Post by zzweims » Mon Oct 27, 2008 4:44 pm

I've gotten all of the above for my 'weimar-what's-its' For years we took flak at field trials. Folks would pull us aside and kindly point out that there was something wrong with the coat/color of our pointers/shorthairs. I'd get comments like "Honey, you might want to change dog foods. Your shorthair's all FADED!!"

One neighbor was so insistant that my weims were greyhound/great dane crosses, that I finally gave in and agreed with him :roll:

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Post by dlfl » Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:43 pm

I got springer when the first pup was young and dalmatian, dalmatian mix mix when he was older.
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Post by RedWing » Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:20 pm

I can't understand why, but people always complement me on my beautiful Dalmatian.


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Post by ohiohuntinweim » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:02 pm

RedWing wrote:I can't understand why, but people always complement me on my beautiful Dalmatian.


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I've had greyhounds, funny looking lab, even pitbull once???????

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Post by wfkgsps » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:06 pm

[quote="HMiller"]My solid liver GSP is constantly getting pegged as a chocolate lab and it's always followed by "what happened to her tail." I get that one too.

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Post by fuess » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:25 pm

no one ever knows what a Gordon Setter is! It is never mistaken, just never known what it is

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Post by nj gsp » Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:28 pm

My mostly white GSP has been mistaken a bunch of times for a English Pointer.

"I've never seen an EP with a docked tail before!" They say enthusiastically.

"That's because she's a shorthair."

"...oh."

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Post by Loke » Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:49 pm

I was once told "I've never seen a Lab with curly hair before." My reply was "You still haven't."
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Post by GSPVIZ » Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:22 am

CherrystoneWeims wrote:I just love when people call my dogs Wimmerhooners, Wisenheimers, Weimerangers,
LOL - My wife's cousin has a weim and she calls him (the dog) a weim-in-heimer. :lol:

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Post by Bigsur009 » Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:42 am

I get weim a lot, and the occasional redbone, and even Chessie every once in a while, but the most common one for me is Rhodesian ridgeback. I always end up saying Vizsla and explaining that he's a "bird dog", but around here even that doesn't seem to help.

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Post by fase3 » Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:41 am

With my GSP lady who is small boned - 43# and built like a throughbred race horse. "Is that a Geyhound"? Now I just nod and keep going. As long as she finds the quail and woodcock here in south La. I don't care about the silly questions!

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Post by duckman » Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:21 am

EddieF wrote:
CherrystoneWeims wrote:My Weims have been called:

Silver Labs
Greyhounds
GSP's
viszlas
Great Danes when they are puppies

I just love when people call my dogs Wimmerhooners, Wisenheimers, Weimerangers,
Silver lab. That sounds about right. People don't know so they just fabricate an entirely new breed.

I also like Wisenheimer... :D
Silver lab,Charcoal lab and Fox red labs are not a fabricated breed ,They are real ,I see silver labs alot in my line of work ,DUCKMAN

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Post by EddieF » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:21 pm

duckman wrote:
EddieF wrote:
CherrystoneWeims wrote:My Weims have been called:

Silver Labs
Greyhounds
GSP's
viszlas
Great Danes when they are puppies

I just love when people call my dogs Wimmerhooners, Wisenheimers, Weimerangers,
Silver lab. That sounds about right. People don't know so they just fabricate an entirely new breed.

I also like Wisenheimer... :D
Silver lab,Charcoal lab and Fox red labs are not a fabricated breed ,They are real ,I see silver labs alot in my line of work ,DUCKMAN
Wow I stand corrected, my bad. Good thing I don't guess unless I know! There's a huge dog show in our area this coming weekend, my wife and I like to go and try to (quietly) identify all the breeds we see. She knows most of them. I don't.

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Post by bwjohn » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:53 pm

I have had a lot of the same ones that other people have had, wiem, gsp, redbone coonhound, lab and etc.

But the one that takes the cake is someone guessed Basset Hound. He was about 14 months at the time and probably 50 lbs. Still can not figure that one out.

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Post by 1vizsla » Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:18 pm

We were out walking Dyson and Morgan (Vizsla and Belgian Malinois) and a guy came up and asked if they were a pitbull puppy and Coyote we were walking. Yeah sure. I always go and take my coyote out for a walk in the middle of downtown!
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Post by EddieF » Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:07 pm

1vizsla wrote:We were out walking Dyson and Morgan (Vizsla and Belgian Malinois) and a guy came up and asked if they were a pitbull puppy and Coyote we were walking. Yeah sure. I always go and take my coyote out for a walk in the middle of downtown!
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Post by midwestfisherman » Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:10 pm

I had my tri-colored setter mistaken for a dalmatian on more than a few occasions. :roll: :lol:
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Post by Wilber » Tue Oct 28, 2008 6:11 pm

What a funny topic! I thought it was only my problem all these years. I had a Curly Coat Retriever and for 11 years I had to explain that no, she's not a Poodle mix or a Labradoodle. When I told one couple at a gas station in Wyoming that no, she was a Curly Coat Retriever, I overheard the woman say as they walked away, "There's no such thing as a curly coat retriever; he just made that up."

Several times I would say in jest that she was a Lab and that we had just got her back from the hair dressers. People would say, "Really?!" "No."

So when Belle, the CCR, died last Spring I decided to get an English Setter and thought my days of explaining what breed she was would be over. No such luck. As many mentioned above, the ES pup is usually taken for a Dalmatian mix or a spaniel. As with my CCR it's gotten to the point where I just go along with them - "Yep, she's a long -haired Dalmatian."

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Post by Killer Instinct » Tue Oct 28, 2008 7:39 pm

My Liver & White springer gets mistaken for a Brittany all the time..... We were walking our previous L&W Springer & a little girl ( 3 - 4 yrs old) comes up and asks the hubby "does your dog have chicken pox?" due to all the ticking.... we died laughing.....
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Post by Winglish » Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:32 pm

My Griffon gets mistaken all the time. Some think he's a German Wirehaired Pointer and others just have no idea what he is.

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Post by CherrystoneWeims » Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:10 pm

duckman wrote:Silver lab,Charcoal lab and Fox red labs are not a fabricated breed ,They are real ,I see silver labs alot in my line of work ,DUCKMAN
Actually the "Silver Lab" is a Weim crossed with a Lab. It takes a few generations to get back the silver grey coat. If you look on many of the "Silver Lab" breeders sites some will admit that they are Weim/Lab crosses.
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Post by duckman » Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:37 am

CherrystoneWeims wrote:
duckman wrote:Silver lab,Charcoal lab and Fox red labs are not a fabricated breed ,They are real ,I see silver labs alot in my line of work ,DUCKMAN
Actually the "Silver Lab" is a Weim crossed with a Lab. It takes a few generations to get back the silver grey coat. If you look on many of the "Silver Lab" breeders sites some will admit that they are Weim/Lab crosses.
Sorry ,I just meant ,that silver lab was not just a name pulled from a hat , that there really are silver labs out there,
I always liked the weim for the color (and brains), the color is what made me like the silver labs ,Thanks ,DUCKMAN

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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by jbr03 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 11:39 am

looks like not too many EP people have commented here...

Mine ALWAYS gets mistaken for a whippet... that is the first thing anyone asks me about my dog, "is she a whippet? no? well she looks like one."
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Post by natetnc » Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:24 pm

english setter....... you should have seen the glare in my dogs eyes. didn't know where that came from though, where is the tail :roll:

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Re: What breed has your dog been mistaken for?

Post by romeo212000 » Wed Oct 29, 2008 12:26 pm

I actually had someone ask me if my liver and white GSP was a brown dalmation.

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