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Hmmm … definitely has terrier in her. From the ears, I think you may have been right with Corgi/Wheaten mix. And her fur looks much softer than either the Corgi or Westie. Perhaps she has taken on the size of the Corgi rather than the larger size of the Wheaten. You could try one of those DNA kits that can tell you the exact breeds. No matter what her breeds are … she is definitely adorable!
I have also found that very interesting. Most every Corgi mix I have seen has the body shape of the Corgi but the coat and "look" of the other dog. We always say our's is a Corgi stuffed into a Westie suit.
Sully was born without a tail. She is a mix, I'm sure, but she looks more like a PWC than anything else. She doesn't have the typical Corgi markings. Her fur is more cream colored with light brown/tan markings. Her legs are a little longer than most corgi legs but she looks and acts like a corgi. Her fur is super soft but I cannot think of any dog that has such soft fur so I am stumped. I also suspect she may shed a bit less than a pure bred, but it is still remarkable!
I have a Westie/Corgi mix called Amy - father (smaller) cardigan corgi, mother westie. Unfortunately, her tail was docked but she is still very cute. The Corgi brindle colouring is dominant. There is also a website that list 25 corgi mixes and shows pictures. It is http://www.thatcutesite.com/corgi-cross-breeds-are-cute-25-pictures.... The Corgi/Westie shown on this page looks much more masculine than my little girl.
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