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<blockquote data-quote="nerfherder" data-source="post: 592965" data-attributes="member: 15907"><p>I see some pit-ish body too, as the only other large dogs with that build I know are long or rough coated. (I was tempted to say something in the StB or Bernese strain, but it would show a lot in the coat.) And too stocky right now to be Dane.</p><p></p><p>I suppose Rottie is another possibility, but if he's that mellow as a puppie - probably not. They're cattle-herding dogs (when they're not bred into stupidness by fight breeders, ptui feh feh feh a pox on their houses) and need to be kept busy or they go kind of crazy and unintentionally destructive.</p><p></p><p>Dang, I forget the breed Nana was in Peter Pan. It's just at the tip of my tongue, darnit. Once again, they're shaggy, but if the smooth coat came out dominant - that would explain the laid back nature for sure. And the size. Yow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nerfherder, post: 592965, member: 15907"] I see some pit-ish body too, as the only other large dogs with that build I know are long or rough coated. (I was tempted to say something in the StB or Bernese strain, but it would show a lot in the coat.) And too stocky right now to be Dane. I suppose Rottie is another possibility, but if he's that mellow as a puppie - probably not. They're cattle-herding dogs (when they're not bred into stupidness by fight breeders, ptui feh feh feh a pox on their houses) and need to be kept busy or they go kind of crazy and unintentionally destructive. Dang, I forget the breed Nana was in Peter Pan. It's just at the tip of my tongue, darnit. Once again, they're shaggy, but if the smooth coat came out dominant - that would explain the laid back nature for sure. And the size. Yow. [/QUOTE]
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