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Question by shannon
Submitted on 12/8/2003
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I adopted a female rottie from a friend I was told she was all rottie, but she has some black on her tongue does this mean she maybe a mix of chow or shrapei.


Answer by Brigette
Submitted on 12/14/2003
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yes that possibaly cold mean she has a little bit of shar-pei in her/him

 

Answer by Toni
Submitted on 1/7/2004
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black spots on her tongue does not mean that she is mixed some rotties do spots on there tongue my 15 month old does and hes registered i've also seen others with spots on there tongue  

 

Answer by rottie lover
Submitted on 7/16/2004
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i have 2 rotties and my female has black spots in her mouth. from what i have found the females seem to have the spots more in their mouth.

 

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