Based on the pictures given, you can guess what kind of dog this is!
According to the following dog genetic test, each dog is crossed by multiple breeds, as long as you say that the dog breed with the heaviest proportion of genes is the one, even if you guessed correctly!!
You ready? The game starts ~~
Player No. 01

A. Golden Retriever B. Pomeranian C. Chihuahua D. Hilti Shepherd
Correct answer
25% toy fox terrier
25% Harry's Dog
15.33% Anatolian Shepherd
14% Chinese crested dogs
Player No. 02
A. Labrador B. Staffordshire Terrier C. Side Shepherd D. Indicator Dog
50% Catarrhora Leopard Dog
25% Siberian husky
9.94% Berry
5.07% Universal Terrier
Player No. 03
A. Soft-haired wheat terrier B. Long-bearded Shepherd C. Berry D. So-and-so Terrier
25% Border Collie
25% Tibetan Hound
12.02% Catahaura Leopard Dogs
9.28% Shiba Inu
Player No. 04
A. Australian Cattle Breeder B. German Shorthair Indicator Dog C. Side Shepherd D. Labrador
25% Mini Binza
25% Great Pyrenees
10.79% Afghan Hound
10.09% Nova Scotia Duck Retrievers
Player No. 05
A. American Staffordshire Terrier B. Staffordshire Bull Terrier C. Lingti D. Boxer
25% Boxer Dog
25% Alaskan Sled Dogs
21.95% Siriham Terrier
19.67% British Indicator Dogs (Boeingda)
Player No. 06
A. Dutch Lion Terrier B. Pomeranian C. Belgian Shepherd
50% American Huskies
25% Beagle
25% Labrador
Player No. 07
A. Siberian Husky B. Alaskan Sled Dog C. Samoyed
50% Siberian husky
20.35% Pine Lion
7.5% Bloodhounds
4.03% Samoyed dogs
Player No. 08
A. American Bullfighting B. Barley C. Labrador D. Staffordshire Terrier
25% Rottweiler
12.5% Boxer Dog
12.5% German shorthair indicator hound
11.09% Manchester Terrier
Player No. 09
A. Jack Russell B. Priest Russell C. Fox Terrier D. Whipbitt
75% Italian Lingti
18.69% Entrebog mountain dog
3.9% Bernese Mountain Dog
2.24% Rhodesian Ridgeback
Player No. 10
A. American Akita B. Basingi C. German Shepherd D. Australian CattleDog
25% German Shepherd
25% Chinese Sharpie
12.5% Dachshunds
12.65% Argentine Dugo
Sad about this game, I want to tell you that don't simply analyze a dog based on appearance.
Appearances are appearances, never essences, and your eyes can only see appearances.
You see people are the same, two husband and wife who look like gods, the last child born, may look ordinary, ordinary, but the next generation of this plain-looking child may be the world's great beauty.
It is genes that are inherited, not traits.
Traits are specific traits you see in dogs, but traits are not inherited, and the units of information for inheritance and variation are genes.
So, please dog friends, don't throw another picture into the post bar or group, ask "All the gods help me see what kind of dog this is?" ”
No one can see by their eyes what kind of dog this really is, only what breed this dog looks like.
There is no absolutely correct answer based on appearances alone.