iPhones users- what breed does your phone think your dog is?

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And is it correct?
If you take a photo of your dog, press info under the photo and it will come up as a”look up dog”

Then it will identify your dogs breed. It’s a really handy feature for certain things but comes up with some weird results sometimes
I own a Redbone coonhound (never heard of one) or a Ridgeback- Bertie is a lab

Cecil is a Min Pincscher or sometimes a Basenji- he’s a X terrier!

It’s correct with daughters Yorkie X and with out black lab

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That's a cool feature! I don't have an iPhone but Google image search identifies mine as a pointer. She's a pointer/springer.
It is good. I use it a lot to ID weeds out walking as I have a tortoise! Obviously it’s not totally accurate but it does give me a starting point as I have absolutely no idea on plants!
 
English pointer, which I can see as he's a whippet, but big and chunky, and spotty

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All correct
 

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Sounds it! Are they common over there?
I think in the rural areas they are. My vet thought I could pass my old dog off as a coon hound . He was a foxhound x flat coat . He wouldn’t have past the speaking part though as they have to bark at found prey not howl . I can’t post a video but in the raccoon hunting class they have to bark as many times as possible in 30 secs when they find the raccoon.
 

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It thinks mine is a parsons Russell terrier which is close enough as I think she does have some in her. Most of the time it doesn’t think my horse is a horse though she’s been everything from a sheep to hammer headed bat 😂😂
 
Gsd is usually identified correctly , sometimes a Belgian shepherd . Lancashire heelers have been min pinschers , Manchester terriers and kelpies. I don’t think there is a heeler in the system 🙄
 
I was quite impressed that Google lens correctly identified my dog even when in slightly weird positions.
However my bitch who is 13" tall , white with an amputated tail and most definitely stafford, I was expecting frenchie to come up as her size and lack of tail mean that occasionally people ask if she's a sbt x frenchie, but no .... I got that wrong. Apparently she's a dogo argentino 😳
 
I do t have a dog but it correctly identified my cousins Maltese and incorrectly identified my friends jack Russel cross as a mini pincher. To be fair, he could be very easily mistaken for one if you didn’t know the difference.
 
Mainly correct here! The odd 7/8th springer 1/8th cocker (we think!) one is a wire pointer of wet or an English setter. My husky coloured Pom can be a Pomsky and the Hairy black one an affenpinscher once. It’s very good at the Boston! Not 1 Frenchie in sight.

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