WR, our pack of pup lovers probably doesn't mind which thread you post your dog stories on...am I right y'all?
Maggie May, Otis, Mr. K, they're all waiting for us at the Rainbow Bridge as they call it. (I have to believe dogs go to heaven; their Maker is there, and He has to love them like we do.)
Mr. K may have had some northern breed mixed in there, but every vet we saw always swore he had German Shepherd in him, and all we knew was his mother at the pound with him appeared to be a purebred black Labrador Retreiver, although her tail was a bit on the slender side, not the "boat tail" the show people want to see in a Lab. She was probably a Field Lab line. For years during down times on the farm, I would run internet searches on Labrador-Shepherd crosses - Shepradors as they are called - or Labrador-Malamute or Labrador-Siberian Husky crosses, based on our best guesses, and just scan thousands of dog photos. Never saw an all-black dog like he was; if it had any Husky, it was invariably marked with white or had light eyes.
Then I'd run a Labrador-Wolf or Labrador-Coydog cross searches, and those dog photos were more like him, but not nearly as graceful looking. I did come across 1 dog photo of a female in Colorado who got seized by animal control after neighbors claimed it looked like a wolf cross, but the owners argued it was just a fluffy German Shepherd with a narrow face. The owners took them to court to get her back, and I believe DNA proved she wasn't a wolf. But she was the closest match I ever saw to him, as he had the long narrow wolfy muzzle, and almond-shaped, slightly slanted eyes that glowed green at night in the dark! When he'd walk around outside with his head down sniffing, his floopy ears would turn out sideways, so feral. Looking at him with his long straight legs and narrow chest, he was downright feral! Especially when his hind feet always tracked in a straight line behind his forefeet, like a coyote's. His 2 front paws measured 4 1/2 inches toe to heel, way larger than his hind paws, and all his feet were long and pointy like a coyote's, not splayed like a dog's generally are. He couldn't even wear the large size doggy boots we got him! But I've seen that paw shape on some other German Shepherds, so maybe it was just a "throwback" to their wolf ancestors. His paws had hair between each pad, which suggested some Artic breed. The previous owners had named him an Alaskan name, too...but we have no idea if they knew who his Daddy was.
One time, a bounty hunter on our farm brought us a huge, dog-size coyote he'd trapped in our woods, just to show us how big it was. Mr. K approached the dead coyote with what seemed like either reverence or extreme caution....I felt like he was thinking "WHO is this?" It looked so much like his build, other than the pointy face and ears.
Just a long way of saying "I have NO IDEA" what epic lucky cross with a Labrador Mr. K was! I should have run a DNA, but vets told us they aren't that reliable, and the tests weren't including wolf DNA a few years ago. I think they do, now. I clipped a little snippet of his beautiful ruff as we buried him, just to have a tiny bit of his fur, but found out you can't do DNA unless you have the roots of the hair. So he came to us as a mystery, and he left us as a mystery!!
WhatsRight, I always planned to devote a book to this boy. Maybe this is the start!!
[This message edited by Superesse at 5:37 PM, Saturday, December 2nd]