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You best bet would be to take the dog to your local veterinarian. They would be able to tell you the exact breed of your dog. Or, go to the library and pick up a book about dog breeds
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If you want to find out what breed dog you have, you can actually do a dog dna test. They are usually around $100 or less. You can find one at a PetSmart or pet store in your area
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1. Look for pictures of breeds that have black-and-tan coloring as well as longer-haired breeds to investigate this dog's background. Look at pictures of purebred dogs to get an idea
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Dogs are like people. Even though dogs have personality traits specific to them, owners of mixed breeds or mutts, can learn a lot about why their dog does the things they do, like
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