Which breed of dog do you have/want to have?

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emeraldrafael

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Well, my mom owned a cockapoo. That WASN'T my dog, even though i had to take care of it for her. It was chocolate with a bit of a white spot on its chest and belly, making her look like a little debbie chocolate cake thats kinda leaking.

My uncle also owns a Red Doberman and decided to have his ears uncropped. So hes got these nice floppy ears. He's the runt of the litter, but is still big and acts like a lap dog, cause all he wants to do is sit in your lap. That and my uncle spoils him by carrying him around (he weights somehting like 95 lbs.) He's kinda my dog cause I'm the only one besides my uncle that puts up with him after a long enough time. (he likes alot of attention.)

As for my dream dog... I'd like a chocolate Lab. or a black one. I dont know why the colors. But i want them cause they are friendly, like to run, make good family pets. They only problem with them is they shed, and are kinda hyper active, especially when they are more likely to have ADHD among dogs then most breeds.
 
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I have a Jack Russel. He is the best ever.

DragonChi said:
I own a Pure Breed Rough Collie. I have always loved and preferred them and likely only seek that breed out for any future dogs i own.





That's my puppy there. ^^
Woah, My nextdoor neighbor has that exact dog. It looks really similar.
 

CyNiC93

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i got a staf bull terrier, really undeserved reputation. my one wants to be friends with EVERYTHING!!!
 

Shockolate

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I own an American Eskimo Dog. And since they all look exactly the same (Not kidding) just do an image search on google to see what he looks like.
 

guitaristdude

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i have a golden retriever and she is awesome. if i was to get another dog i'd get one that's smaller than her probably like a shiba inu or a beagle.
 

P.Tsunami

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Corgi.

Con: Would be the guy with the small footless dog.
Pro: Would be the guy with the small footless dog.
 

Treeinthewoods

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The best dogs in the world are shelter mutts. They love you with a passion that is hard to understand because you took them out of a dark place and gave them a home. I have a mutt right now that we think is a mix of Besenji and Whippet. High energy but silent, short hair about fifty pounds.

If I had to buy a purebreed I would probably pick either a German Sheperd, Aikida or a Dachsund. I would never buy a Boxer because we are just not active enough to keep one happy.
 

Shapsters

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VanityGirl said:
*Great Dane snip*
I have a Great Dane, 'Gentle Giant' is an understatement. My Dane Layla is the most chilled out and relaxed dog and I love her more than anything, I highly recommend Danes to anyone. She is low maintenance, loving, lazy and all around awesome. She is also 7 and I fear is nearing her final months, she has been more sluggish and tired as of late but just as loving, they live a depressingly short time :(

I have always wanted a St.Bernard, they are large, beautiful and all around awesome looking dogs. However after having Layla I would gladly take a Dane as a second option, such awesome dogs!
 

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Shapsters said:
VanityGirl said:
*Great Dane snip*
I have a Great Dane, 'Gentle Giant' is an understatement. My Dane Layla is the most chilled out and relaxed dog and I love her more than anything, I highly recommend Danes to anyone. She is low maintenance, loving, lazy and all around awesome. She is also 7 and I fear is nearing her final months, she has been more sluggish and tired as of late but just as loving, they live a depressingly short time :(

I have always wanted a St.Bernard, they are large, beautiful and all around awesome looking dogs. However after having Layla I would gladly take a Dane as a second option, such awesome dogs!
I really want a dane. The life span thing is SUPER depressing. I can't think of another large dog that is like the dane that I would want. I don't want a SUPER hairy/drooly dog. I was told that danes drool, but they don't drool like say... a mastiff.

I guess the greater swiss mountain dog would be my second choice. Very sweat and beautiful dogs.
 

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Tharwen said:
Here they are:


I've heard that they're extremely common in Sweden. Can anyone confirm that?
I believe you have an American foxhound. :)
Foxxies look like taller versions of the beagle. Since I bred beagles, I recognize the looks of the dog.
Here's a pic of an America Foxhound.
 

no oneder

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I've wanted one of those japanese dogs ever since I saw that Richard Gere movie. I can't remember the title, or the breed. Any help?
 

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no oneder said:
I've wanted one of those japanese dogs ever since I saw that Richard Gere movie. I can't remember the title, or the breed. Any help?
Erm... Well that's not helpful for identity, but a very popular japanese dog breed is the Akita or the Shiba Inu.

Akita


Shiba
 

Kif

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We have a Bouvier Des Flandres.

Not ours below, but it's what they look like.

 

no oneder

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VanityGirl said:
no oneder said:
I've wanted one of those japanese dogs ever since I saw that Richard Gere movie. I can't remember the title, or the breed. Any help?
Erm... Well that's not helpful for identity, but a very popular japanese dog breed is the Akita or the Shiba Inu.

Akita
That's the fella. Thanks!
 

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My dog is a Jack Russell Terrier, she's a cute one.

She used to have these strands of hair about the size of my pinky on both of her ears, one somehow got of so now she only has one strand.
 

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I want a Doberman, hands down. A well trained Doberman is both loyal, obedient, good-looking and affectionate, and it will fucking kill stuff if you or it feel threatened. Basically, the perfect guard/family-dog combo you could think of.



They are, as someone else already mentioned, major lapdogs, but when a Doberman is pissed it will have left the scene with the majority of your appendages before you can say "Hand me your wallet!".



Screw small arms, let me raise a couple of these babies! I shall name them Abaddon and Anubis, and they shall be feared and loved by all!