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Enzo, our beautiful baby boy, was literally dropped off on our doorstep (which unfortunately, where we live, is pretty common
) ,so we really have NO idea of what his lineage or even his age might be. (More detailed info about him http://www.dogforums.com/15-attention-all-new-members/48828-hello-virginia.html )
A lot of people think he is a GSD mix, which I think is a distinct possibility, and some have even thought Rottie (I don't see it other than most people associate his type of markings with Rotts). I can hardly wait to see what he grows up to become. He is a wonderful boy, and is an absolute blessing for both my boyfriend and I, and he completes our "family" nicely.
Oh, and a lot, and I mean A LOT of people cannot BELIEVE that such a cute puppy was a dropoff. I wish more people would understand that it doesn't matter if the puppy is cute, purebred, what have you, if it is not wanted by someone, the dog WILL be given up, a lot of times in less than humane ways. One of my good friends works in rescue and she sees it every single day.
But anyway, I'm interested in everyone's opinions! (Please let me know if you can't see the pictures and I will host them elsewhere, keep in mind the pictures are from 4 weeks ago and he has grown. He's hard to photograph, unless you get pictures of him crawling on you!)
A lot of people think he is a GSD mix, which I think is a distinct possibility, and some have even thought Rottie (I don't see it other than most people associate his type of markings with Rotts). I can hardly wait to see what he grows up to become. He is a wonderful boy, and is an absolute blessing for both my boyfriend and I, and he completes our "family" nicely.
Oh, and a lot, and I mean A LOT of people cannot BELIEVE that such a cute puppy was a dropoff. I wish more people would understand that it doesn't matter if the puppy is cute, purebred, what have you, if it is not wanted by someone, the dog WILL be given up, a lot of times in less than humane ways. One of my good friends works in rescue and she sees it every single day.
But anyway, I'm interested in everyone's opinions! (Please let me know if you can't see the pictures and I will host them elsewhere, keep in mind the pictures are from 4 weeks ago and he has grown. He's hard to photograph, unless you get pictures of him crawling on you!)

