Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous
Poodle - allergic, smart, goes against doodle trend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:mutt of indeterminate variety picked up from the shelter?

Liberal Democrat
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Poodles. Standard vs miniature vs toy


Standard - Athletic, outdoorsy

Miniature - Has kids

Toy - Older person
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poodles. Standard vs miniature vs toy


Standard - Athletic, outdoorsy

Miniature - Has kids

Toy - Older person

What about the moyen?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Beagle: first time dog owners who went to the Humane Society and fell in love with the cute dog. Had no idea they could never let this dog off its leash. Perpetually wander the neighborhood calling the dog's name and posting on the list serve asking if anyone has seen Elvis.


Also, Elvis was never really housebroken.


I feel so seen.


+1. My childhood in a paragraph.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poodles. Standard vs miniature vs toy


Standard - Athletic, outdoorsy

Miniature - Has kids

Toy - Older person

All except the older person prone to pet allergies?
Anonymous
corgis?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:corgis?

Interested in British Royalty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherd Dog owners, are people who have great taste.


Thank you
Anonymous
Great Dane: attention seeking owners; lack of good taste; liars; orange card voters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Great Dane: attention seeking owners; lack of good taste; liars; orange card voters.


Do you have some sort of personal vendetta with someone who owns a Great Dane?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherd Dog owners, are people who have great taste.


Thank you


YESSS!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Great Dane: attention seeking owners; lack of good taste; liars; orange card voters.


Do you have some sort of personal vendetta with someone who owns a Great Dane?


^^I was going to say.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poodles. Standard vs miniature vs toy


Standard - Athletic, outdoorsy

Miniature - Has kids

Toy - Older person


Ha, this is spot on for us! We had a standard poodle before kids, and we were very outdoorsy... Hiked and jogged with the dog, we still had him while the kids were very young. When he passed, we got a mini poodle he is hardy and like a big dog in a small body! He is an awesome dog and I've posted about him before because he is a true ambassador of the breed. Everyone who meets him likes him and asks me where I got him. I don't know if we will go with "toy" when we are older, mini may be the smallest we get.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Poodles. Standard vs miniature vs toy


Standard - Athletic, outdoorsy

Miniature - Has kids

Toy - Older person


Ha, this is spot on for us! We had a standard poodle before kids, and we were very outdoorsy... Hiked and jogged with the dog, we still had him while the kids were very young. When he passed, we got a mini poodle he is hardy and like a big dog in a small body! He is an awesome dog and I've posted about him before because he is a true ambassador of the breed. Everyone who meets him likes him and asks me where I got him. I don't know if we will go with "toy" when we are older, mini may be the smallest we get.


You have to. Them’s the rules!

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