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Favorite dog breed?

Amadeus

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I like husky, malamute, malinois (the ones with thick coat). Caucasian shepherd although this can be problematic, a bit too wild and harder to teach & control.:unsure:
 
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I like all kinds of them, but I really like the Xoloitzcuintle or Xolo in short, very old and naked breed that was considered holy in South America, resembling Anubis to a degree. The taller ones I like more, but the shorter ones are funny with their naked body and punk like hair on the head.

And I like Bullterriers, I rode one like a horse as a baby.
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Oh and Dachshund's, they're cute and not useless at the same time lol.
 
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AlfrunGrima

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We have a beagle. Had other breeds as well, but the beagle is our favorite. Stubborn but social, very kind, playfull, and always in for a cuddle. I want a basset too, but hubby doesn't want one. Our beagle can be quite naughty. From socks to gloves, he likes to play hide with those objects and has a lot of fun when we have to search those objects. Slippers hided between the tomato plants? It happened here more than often.

At this moment mister beagle is snoring. He doesn't like the cold and wet so he hates the snow we now have. Luckily for him we have in the Netherlands not very often snow anymore.
 

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Border collies are super smart and full of character. But any old good natured mutt really.
 

diana_i_gusarova

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I had a sheepdog and a collie. I really love dogs, but I won't get them anymore. Dogs live less than humans. It's very hard when they die.
 

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I had a sheepdog and a collie. I really love dogs, but I won't get them anymore. Dogs live less than humans. It's very hard when they die.
Losing a dog is one of the painful experiences of being human. They give us that gift as well.
It is a shame to deny yourself their gifts they so freely want to give.
 

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Blue Heelers, I love them. But 'high maintenance' is an understatement, owning one is like adopting a tiny, adorable drill sergeant with fur. They need a couple hours of intense activity every day. Not a leisurely walk. I'm talking sprints, puzzles, games that make you tired just watching. They're amazing if you're active and committed. If you're not, you're better off with a cat.
 
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Blue Heelers, I love them. But 'high maintenance' is an understatement, owning one is like adopting a tiny, adorable drill sergeant with fur. They need a couple hours of intense activity every day. Not a leisurely walk. I'm talking sprints, puzzles, games that make you tired just watching. They're amazing if you're active and committed. If you're not, you're better off with a cat.
I had two growing up. They'd play outside for hours. I remember how they'd use our trampoline as a tent when it'd snow. I miss them.
 
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