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why can't I find a site on mixed dogs

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Question by kk
Submitted on 7/30/2003
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why can't I find a site on mixed dogs


Answer by Goliath Frog
Submitted on 11/15/2003
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Because people don`t think about Mixed Dogs!!
That is like animals abuse and that is mean! ___________________________________________  ___________________________________________
              

 

Answer by Snoopie
Submitted on 11/27/2003
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Actually, you can find websites on mixed dogs. You can go to google.com and search for mixed breeds/dogs or search for a certain type of mixed breed of dog.

 

Answer by Tanisha
Submitted on 12/29/2003
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I just went online and typed in "mixed dog" and it brought up all kinds of sites. I wasn't sure what kind of information you wanted so I just decided to tell you instead. Hope this helps. Tanisha

 

Answer by jonny anomaly
Submitted on 1/19/2004
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look for feral dogs

 

Answer by Deb
Submitted on 2/9/2004
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Mixed dogs are very popular these days. There are snoodles snauzer / poodle ,also pooles/lab ,terrier / chihuahua , malti/poo. all different mixes, and the prices are out of this world on them.Just to have the one of a kind..

 

Answer by carolyn
Submitted on 2/23/2004
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There are lots of sites for mixed breeds.All you have to do is type in mixed breeds. Is it really that hard?

 

Answer by Joy
Submitted on 5/17/2004
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It's really a matter of what a website developer uses as their key words for you to search on.  If you use the word mixed and the website dev did not use this word as a key word, you could get every site except that particular website.  Sometimes it's also a matter of knowing the jargon of a particular industry.  I work with computers and acronyms such as mg for megs, DB for database, TCP/IP for Transmission (Transport) Control Protocol/Internet Protocol are familar to me but perhaps not others.  When you are searching for something, try every kind of combination of words you can think of, drilling down helps too.  Like search on dog first, mixed next, poodles next, etc.  Hope this helps.

 

Answer by TRU EDEN
Submitted on 12/29/2004
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there are alot of sites about mixed breeds all you have to do is take the time to look for the one you want.

 

Answer by katy
Submitted on 2/23/2005
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hey i need help why can`t  i find a web on mixed dog

 

Answer by The Koolest of them all
Submitted on 1/8/2006
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It is not like animal aduse ok their aresome
places you can find mix dogs but not alot so keeplooking

 

Answer by Mol
Submitted on 5/20/2006
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I have the same probelum. Maybe u should try to go to google and yahoo and any other sorce and type in all of the keywords u can find and wait untill u find the perfect website! hope this helps!

 

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