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ArchiveMaltese Retrieving Hounds are a cross between the Pharaoh hound and the Labrador Retriever. Originally bred to hunt in packs, they are mostly used in shows and sport hunts nowadays.
Phenotype: Black and tan point irish white
Genotype: atat Bb cchcch DD EE hh kyky mm sisi tt UU lwlw
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Name: McGunley
Gender: Male
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by RatFloof » Fri May 07, 2021 6:09 pm
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Name: McGunley
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HereCollar/Metal: Eye color with white diagonal stripes, silver metal
What is a strange habit they have?: McGunley seems to get itchy frequently. He doesn't have any bugs, nor a skin condition. He just....itches. Often. It doesn't seem to bother him at all though, and handlers are pretty sure it's actually an odd, yet rather endearing, sign of delight.
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by gecko » Fri May 07, 2021 7:10 pm
RatFloof wrote:Username: RatFloof
Name: McGunley
Gender: Male
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HereCollar/Metal: Eye color with white diagonal stripes, silver metal
What is a strange habit they have?: McGunley seems to get itchy frequently. He doesn't have any bugs, nor a skin condition. He just....itches. Often. It doesn't seem to bother him at all though, and handlers are pretty sure it's actually an odd, yet rather endearing, sign of delight.
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