What's your favorite breed of dog?
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GSDs all the way!0
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I am a German Shepard and Lab fan.0
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Schnauzer0
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GSD of course.0 -
I currently have a Boston Terrier and a pit bull/boxer mix. I love Boston's because they are so playful but still love to cuddle. Last month I lost my first BT Samantha - I had her for 13 years and she was amazing! I miss her so much. I still have Lilly who is 7 and since Samantha is gone Lilly has become my shadow. Buddy is my PB mix - he is 3 years old and he thinks he is a lap dog at 55 pounds! I love my fur babies....0
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The cat breed. Dogs are awful. Ok not ALL dogs, but most. If I HAD to tolerate a breed, it would be something not smelly, ugly, drooly, doesn't shed, doesn't eat/crap a ton, and doesn't bark all the time or have an annoying yappy voice. What breed would that be? :laugh:
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Shiba inu all the way0
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The cat breed. Dogs are awful. Ok not ALL dogs, but most. If I HAD to tolerate a breed, it would be something not smelly, ugly, drooly, doesn't shed, doesn't eat/crap a ton, and doesn't bark all the time or have an annoying yappy voice. What breed would that be? :laugh:
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Miniature poodle, maybe. Really smart, small dogs. No shedding to speak of and you can cuddle them in your lap.0 -
My hot mess mixed breed terrier something-or-other is my favorite of all time.0
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Pit Bulls are my favorite.
But sadly breed discrimination has turned me off from wanting to own them anymore.0 -
German Shepherd
Yellow Lab
Rottweiler
Doberman
Poodle (standard or miniature)
Greyhound
and last, but not least - Dachshunds. Because they are just so goofy and stubborn.0 -
I LOVE my Papillon! Beautiful. So much personality. And very empathetic with whoever she is with at the moment. If you just get past the giant ears. :laugh:0
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Baja Rescue mutts!
Prime example in profile photo. Ralphie is (we think) part terrier, dachshund, chihuahua, border collie, and beagle. But who knows. He is the BEST.0 -
Labradoodle - best dog ever. Happy, loving, active, non-shedding, exuberant personality. Can't get better
But all in all, we all need the dog that suits our own life. And that is the best dog.
My friend recently got a Peke-a-Poo-Mo and he is an amazingly adorable, sweet dog! Not too big, high energy. (Pekingese, Poodle, American Eskimo mix).0 -
Newfoundland (see ticker)0
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I have a chi, and a chug (chi/pug mix) and a jack Russell. But I honestly have nothing against any dog. I can be intimidated by a few breeds, and I've been bitten by two different Chi's. I've had Labs and Collie's also in my lifetime.0
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Cane Corso for me0
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dashhound0
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I'm a dog lover in general but -
Akita! Number one for me although the bi-annual shedding of the undercoat is out of this world.
Coming in at very close second - pit bulls
Rotties
Bullmastiffs
bull terriers
springer spaniels
malamutes
salukis/afghan hounds/ibizian hounds/pharoah hounds are pretty/elegant although I'd never own one
Chesapeake bay retrievers
and many more...that I will never own lol0 -
Saint Bernards. They are they ultimate cuddle masters!
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<---- Bouvier des Flanders0
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Boxers for sure!!
and Rhodesian ridgebacks0 -
My top breed is a Shiba Inu. I currently have one and I adore her. I can't remember exactly when I "discovered" this breed, but I know it was in my pre-teen years. I originally wasn't planning on getting a dog, but the opportunity came up and I jumped on it. I've had her for almost 7 years now
Shibas are (generally) very intelligent, independent, aloof and quiet.0 -
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I like herding/working dogs. Shetland sheepdogs, German Shepherds, Collies...such smart dogs, so easy to train and as long as you give them enough mental and physical stimulation, they're great indoor dogs too.0 -
I have owned an Australian Shephard. They are good for running. He struggled with allergies and bad hips. For a good house dog we have had a couple toy poodles. No shedding with poodle and they are smart.0
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Boxers for sure!!
I forgot about Boxers! They always look so concerned hahaha0 -
I have owned an Australian Shephard. They are good for running. He struggled with allergies and bad hips. For a good house dog we have had a couple toy poodles. No shedding with poodle and they are smart.0
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Puggles! they are so smart, loyal, fun, and very affectionate!!!0
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I absolutely love my six dogs!!! But I am very partial to BLUE HEELERS! I have three of them... Cowgirl, Billy the Kid and Butch Cassidy. I also have a half german shepard and blue heeler, his name is Jesse James. Then there's Bufford T Justice my blind black and tan bloodhound. My youngest one is a great pyrennes and his name is Johnny Ringo. He's the biggest of them all and so cuddley! Such good kids! The heelers are very loyal and smart! They all enjoy going on trail rides with us. Just love them! Can you imagine all six in the house? All of them come inside every night!0
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Love Big Dogs!0
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