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CRASH May 29th, 2011 02:44 AM

Your favorite dogs?
 
I absolutely love dogs...almost all breeds(plus mutts)...they are the best of the many friendly creatures on our planet.


List your top 5 favorites (or more or less if you want)

also, list any you have owned.

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I have owned two golden retrievers

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My top 5
1. Golden Retriever
2. Labrador Retriever (Yellow/Black/Chocolate)
3. French Bulldog
4. Newfoundland
5. Bernese Mountain Dog


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ddomer May 29th, 2011 05:15 AM

i like dogs
 
I like them too. I have had a chihuahua; a german shepherd. Right now we have a miniature dachshund, a cairn terrier, and two pound hounds, one a beagle/basset mix and the other what I call a lasset--a lab/basset mix--with the long body of the lab and the short legs of the basset.

palo5 May 29th, 2011 06:20 AM

Husky, of course. Not enough can be written about these animals. But don't keep one in a city apartment, or you are programming disaster. Make them work, or they will find something else to do :eek: :D :thumbsup:

http://img210.imagevenue.com/loc474/..._122_474lo.jpg

But the dog that makes me collapse with laughter is the Great Dane. "Big, stupid and lovable" doesn't do them justice. You can actually keep these in city apartments, believe it or not - just make sure you dry their mouths after they drink, otherwise your walls will be full of splatter :D :thumbsup:

imracerx May 29th, 2011 06:28 AM

I couldn't imagine NOT having a dog. I'm 54 and in my life have had:

German Shepherd (2)

Collie

Australian Shepherd

Doberman Pinscher

Sheltie

Dogs are the epitomy of unconditional love........

Aubrey May 29th, 2011 08:57 AM

I had a dog (she died 20 years ago and I still miss her) who was a Labrador type, but smaller (I think she had some Whippet in her; she certainly had the shark's mouth syndrome, which meant that she had to angle her head to pick food up from the floor). She was black, and had fairly big ears that did not stick up.

Now I can't really get on with any dog who is not just like her. My brother had one who was very similar - sticky-up ears, a bit smaller - and it took me a few years before I could really accept her. But I haven't really taken to either of my mother's dogs: mainly because they were/are the wrong colour, I think. Black seems to be for me to right colour for a dog. Yes, I know, I know.


I do not have this trouble with cats.

Tmee2020 May 29th, 2011 09:47 AM

Australian Cattle Dog:

http://img292.imagevenue.com/loc29/t...g_122_29lo.jpg http://img213.imagevenue.com/loc810/..._122_810lo.jpg

Kelpie:
I love the mad yellow eyes! :D

http://img222.imagevenue.com/loc1060...122_1060lo.jpg http://img165.imagevenue.com/loc395/..._122_395lo.jpg http://img14.imagevenue.com/loc411/t..._122_411lo.jpg

Border Collie:

http://img107.imagevenue.com/loc115/..._122_115lo.jpg http://img264.imagevenue.com/loc77/t...9_122_77lo.jpg


john6316 May 29th, 2011 01:39 PM

I too owned a golden retriever.The dog has been gone for more than 3 yrs yet not a day goes by that I don't miss my dog.Yes they can be a pain in the ass at times,it's like having a 2 yr old for the dogs life.Someone once told me that if you don't want a dog at your heels everytime you get up from the couch then don't buy a golden.One thing about owning a dog, they are always there tails wagging when you come home whether you've had a good day or bad only a dog asks for little in return but food water and to be loved.

CRASH May 29th, 2011 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by john6316 (Post 1610422)
I too owned a golden retriever.The dog has been gone for more than 3 yrs yet not a day goes by that I don't miss my dog.Yes they can be a pain in the ass at times,it's like having a 2 yr old for the dogs life.Someone once told me that if you don't want a dog at your heels everytime you get up from the couch then don't buy a golden.One thing about owning a dog, they are always there tails wagging when you come home whether you've had a good day or bad only a dog asks for little in return but food water and to be loved.

bingo.

i miss my pups :(

shodan2011 May 29th, 2011 03:47 PM

I grew up with Staffordshire Bull Terriers, who get a bad press when idiotic owners let them do what ever they want. Staffies need a firm hand; unfortunately they don't always get it from some of the clowns who own them. Staffies can be a very loyal, loving dog but in the wrong hands they are wild and can be very vicious.

I own a Jack Russell terrier, who is 10 but behaves as if he's about 2 or 3.

I also like West Highland Terriers, Labradors and Llasa Apsos.

imracerx May 30th, 2011 12:43 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shodan2011 (Post 1610546)
I grew up with Staffordshire Bull Terriers, who get a bad press when idiotic owners let them do what ever they want. Staffies need a firm hand; unfortunately they don't always get it from some of the clowns who own them. Staffies can be a very loyal, loving dog but in the wrong hands they are wild and can be very vicious.

Maybe it's just me, but it seems like a large proportion of people where I live (N. California) own/use these dogs as "empowerment proxies" (i.e. the disenfranchised):(


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