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grandmahogg

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I am new, and would like help in identifing my mud puppy. His name is Gooey amd has lived with us for 3 yrs. I am not sure what his exact breed is and wouild like to find out. When I figure out how to put in a picture of him, I will. Glad I found this group. No one else has been much help.
Will be great to finally find out WHO he/she is!
 
Hi Grandmahogg,

You'll find out that the people here are very good at identifying species. Welcome to the Forum! I look forward to your pictures.

-Eva
 
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