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Ness
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22-11-2008, 01:35 AM
Too many to mention...but

GSD..any.. all shapes,sizes,colours,coats..just any!!
Northern Innuits
Rotties
Leonburghs(!)
Any medium sized/large breed
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Phil
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22-11-2008, 01:46 AM
1) English Springer Spaniel - no dog will ever give you more.

2) Irish Wolfhound - The most noble breed.

3) Deerhound - As per wolfhound.

4) Lurcher (deerhound type)

5) Any pointer type - just too much to mention.
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Anne-Marie
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22-11-2008, 10:10 AM
Originally Posted by Ramble View Post
Still not many wanting a Flat Coat???
Why...look, how could you not want one?

LOL, that pic is hilarious - and look how pleased he is!!!
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gemma riley
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22-11-2008, 12:24 PM
My choices are

1 - Siberian Husky
The breed that changed my life! My world clicked into place when I got my first one, and now I own five. I will never be without one!!

2 - Irish setter
I had one as a child, he was called Worthington and was so naughty. I remember one christmas I was out playing with my new roller skates and he ate the entire Christmas dinner out of the fridge and pulled the turkey out of the oven
I also think character wise they could cope with the Sibes very well
Ive been on a recent campaign to convice my OH I need one

3 - Shiba Inu
I love the fact they are a big dog in a little dogs body. Love the foxy looks aswell

4 - Alaskan Malamute
It would be rude not to include them on the list. Love them but too big for my house


I dont have a 5th choice, I will save this space and fill it after Crufts this year

Gemmsie
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millsy
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23-11-2008, 10:34 AM
Originally Posted by Anne-Marie View Post
That's a first for me, what on earth do they look like?

Poulson Bull Arab-
Consists of English Bully for controlled aggression and jaw strength, the GSP for finding ability, stamina and intelligence, and the greyhound for size and speed.

bull arabs are not officially there own breed, but if you do your research and find an experienced breeder i guarantee you an awsome dog. Of the bull arabs i have seen my favourite breeders are robbie martin and peter poulson.

be careful for some breeders who cross breed any dogs and claim they are a bull arab.
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Lurcherlover
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23-11-2008, 06:41 PM
1. the lurcher (greyhound type. smooth coat) fantastic doggies! trainable, loyal, fast, beautiful. suit my nature.

2. chihuahua (smooth coat) cute, full of character and attitude. easya nd cheap to lokk after.

3. great dane they are gorgeous, gentle and huge. would love one oneday, but space and money would be an issue!

4. white gsd's just love the colour and the ears!

5. pharoah hound fabulously stunning, maybe sometime in the future.
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paw-paw
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04-12-2008, 01:06 PM
1. Karst shepherd - my mums dog, our native
2. Tornjak - very independent and protective
3. Newfoundland dog big, fluffy mudpuppies
4. working type GSD - workoholics
5. mollos type dogs (dogue de bordeux, caucasian, alexanders...) - I know they have different temperaments than your average city dogie, but I love it
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labradork
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04-12-2008, 03:38 PM
1. Labs
2. Labs
3. Labs
4. Labs
5. Labs

Seriously. I like many other breeds (Springers, Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers, Goldens, Clumbers, Pointers, etc.) but I honestly can't imagine owning another breed now.
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Loki's mum
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04-12-2008, 06:26 PM
Originally Posted by paw-paw View Post
1. Karst shepherd - my mums dog, our native
2. Tornjak - very independent and protective
3. Newfoundland dog big, fluffy mudpuppies
4. working type GSD - workoholics
5. mollos type dogs (dogue de bordeuy, caucasian, alexanders...) - I know they have different temperaments than your average city dogie, but I love it
Can you post a pic of a Karst? I've only seen one picture before and it looked like an Elkhound with pendant ears! Would love to see more!
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paw-paw
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05-12-2008, 07:36 AM
Here is photo of my mums dog - mind you she has a winter coat now...



I don't have any other photos of her on this computer....except on the one photo where she is shaved because her hair was in a really bad state (alergy)...
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