Rotty/black lab cross.
Big chunky-headed hulking brutes, not as daft as labs or as aggressive as rotty's.
Ideal 'big dog' pets.
Smaller breeds - a French bulldog, a pug or organgy pomerainian, trimmed to look foxy.
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Thread: Favourite Breed of Dog
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28-12-2010 01:59 PM #1
Favourite Breed of Dog
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28-12-2010 02:04 PM #2
[QUOTE=Dashing Bob S;2670527]Rotty/black lab cross.
Big chunky-headed hulking brutes, not as daft as labs or as aggressive as rotty's.
Ideal 'big dog' pets.
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That's the breed I have, when we got her we just went to the cat and dog home not looking for any particular breed but she's just a big daft dug with the most sweetest playful nature possible, her big sister is a collie/whippet cross and despite being half the size is definately the dominant dog.
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28-12-2010 03:24 PM #3
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Pedigree boxers are fantastic dogs and so are doberman pinschers. Come to.think of it I've not seen a pinscher for years, anyone know if they have became a bit of a rarity?
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28-12-2010 03:26 PM #4
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Working cocker spaniel - doggy madness.
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28-12-2010 03:42 PM #6
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28-12-2010 04:19 PM #7
I have a Cavalier King Charles at the minute, who is a gem. Wonderful nature, extremely obedient, good with everyone, and a lovely companion dog.
That said, my favourite breed if I had to pick one would be the German Shepherd Dog. I'm on the lookout for a GSD puppy at the minute.Last edited by OtterHibee; 28-12-2010 at 05:40 PM.
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28-12-2010 05:47 PM #9
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Awwwww man dead jealous. Beautiful beautiful dogs and look so regal, sure you know this already though!
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28-12-2010 08:43 PM #11
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I have an 18 month old and he's called Paddy Stanton
He needs a lot of daily exercise but he is an obedient and loyal wee dog. Love him.Last edited by Riordans Boots; 30-12-2010 at 03:25 PM.
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28-12-2010 09:05 PM #12
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Staffordshire Bull Terriers..
I have 2, there ma bairns
Ma boy is going to be a Dad too
Pups are due Jan 24th, well excited :
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28-12-2010 10:56 PM #13
Bigger dogs are a bit chewy but smaller ones the meat seems to just fall of the bone. Maybe the chef has something ti do with it.
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29-12-2010 09:02 AM #14
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Beardies and Maltesters:
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29-12-2010 10:09 AM #15
Pedigree boxers.
I had 2. Sugar Ray who died 4 years ago this week and Floyd who died about 18 months ago. Both lived to the age of 14 which is rare for boxers who generally die fairly young.
Considering getting another one but not sure i can devote the necessary time as they are very active, bouncy dogs and they act like puppies pretty much until the day they die.
Great dogs, loads of fun, full of energy with a great temprament and personality. Both my boys are still sadly missed.
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I've a wee cracker . She's brindle and about 1 and a half. Got her from the pound when she was about 3 months.
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29-12-2010 08:37 PM #17
I've got a German Shepherd. He's almost 6 months old.
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30-12-2010 12:00 AM #18
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30-12-2010 02:28 PM #19
A guy i know had a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Very handsome dog but terrifying .
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Roll on retirement, or that elusive lottery win, to let me get one.
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31-12-2010 05:40 PM #22
Boxers for me, I always wanted one and got Murphy 5 years ago and couldn't of asked for a better dog. Everyones his friend.
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31-12-2010 06:27 PM #23
I re-homed a retired racing greyhound (won 13 races) a few years ago and sadly lost her 2 years ago. The very best of dogs and great for the lazy dog owner as do not need a lot of exercise, just short bursts of speed. Can recommend without qualification--well only one--the letting off of wind is a paralyzing experience and happens frequently!
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