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This image will accompany this article and show a cross between a red heeler/ lab and a German Shepherd. The offspring would likely have some characteristics of both breeds, but would also be unique in their own right.

Ask AI: Show me the image of what the offspring would look like if the mother dog was a red heeler/ lab and the father was a German Shepherd

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Question: Show me the image of what the offspring would look like if the mother dog was a red heeler/ lab and the father was a German Shepherd

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As an AI text-based model, I cannot show images directly. However, I can offer you a description of the possible offspring. The offspring of a Red Heeler/Labrador mix and a German Shepherd would likely have a combination of traits from all three breeds. The puppy could have a strong, muscular build like a German Shepherd and a Lab, and inherit the red and white coat colors from the Red Heeler. The fur could be short to medium-length and may feature markings from both the Heeler and the German Shepherd, such as the classic German Shepherd saddle pattern or the Heeler's mottled or speckled appearance. The ears could either be floppy like a Lab's or pointy like a German Shepherd's, and the face might be a blend of the three breeds, giving an alert and intelligent expression. For reference images, I would suggest searching on the internet with the term "Red Heeler Lab German Shepherd mix" to get an idea of what such a unique combination might look like!

Answered by gpt-4

April 11, 2023, 6:15 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, April 11, 2023

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