Not exact matches
I received a call yesterday from an expert working with children with Oppositional Defiant Disorder in the Midwest,
who was having trouble with her 2 year old, female, spayed Presa Canario /
Pointer mix.
Meet Speckles: Speckles is a 2 year old
Pointer mixed girl
who was rescued from a hoarding situation in North Carolina by Red Barn Rescue (www.redbarnrescue.com).
That means my
pointer - pit
mix who mostly resembles a
pointer is probably going to experience eye issues such as progressive retinal atrophy, as well as thyroid disease, epilepsy and allergies.
Anne has two dogs (a German Shepherd
mix and a
Pointer mix) and two misfit cats
who run her household.
She has two dogs: a
Pointer mix, named Denver
who enjoys giving hugs and swimming and a Pit Bull, named Omaha
who likes snuggling under blankets and hiking.
We now have dropped in our lap (literally) a five year old bulldog / bloodhound /
pointer mix that was once very well trained but sadly had a second owner
who pretty much undid a lot of the good the first owner taught her.
This breed owes its existence to a Dutchman named Edward Korthals,
who started in 1870 with a Barbet dog and
mixed her bloodlines with various setters, spaniels, and
pointers to create a new, sporting dog.
Dogs like Blaze, an international rescue from the Cayman Islands,
who arrived with his front left leg amputated at the wrist, and Mars, a handsome
Pointer mix born with cerebellar hypoplasia that reduced his neurologic functions and caused him to have uncoordinated movements and tremors.