What is the classiest small or mid-sized dog breed?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?


No, barely anyone has these now and a springer will 100% eat your designer shoes and then chase it with your designer purse.

I’d say Boston terrier, Maltese, Yorkie, maybe pug, if you’re talking a cute little purse dog 🐩 r old lady dog. But I think a lot of rich people actually get big dogs because why not?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?


Anonymous
Asking about "classiest" anything is the ultimate MC cliche.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?


No, barely anyone has these now and a springer will 100% eat your designer shoes and then chase it with your designer purse.

I’d say Boston terrier, Maltese, Yorkie, maybe pug, if you’re talking a cute little purse dog 🐩 r old lady dog. But I think a lot of rich people actually get big dogs because why not?


Yappy purse dogs don't appeal to me at all. Pugs and Bostons are ugly, no offense to those who have them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?




I think that's a cocker? Carlson has or had both springs and cockers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?


No, barely anyone has these now and a springer will 100% eat your designer shoes and then chase it with your designer purse.

I’d say Boston terrier, Maltese, Yorkie, maybe pug, if you’re talking a cute little purse dog 🐩 r old lady dog. But I think a lot of rich people actually get big dogs because why not?


I've also observed this. Old money WASPs much more likely to have a Golden Retriever than a Yorkie.
Anonymous
Some rich people have weird breeds you’ve never heard of that you need to find niche breeders or fly to Europe to get. And then they get really offended if you say something like “that’s a cool dog — is it a golden kid?” No! It’s a purebred duck trolling retriever!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some rich people have weird breeds you’ve never heard of that you need to find niche breeders or fly to Europe to get. And then they get really offended if you say something like “that’s a cool dog — is it a golden kid?” No! It’s a purebred duck trolling retriever!


Duck Tolling Retriever. And they are Canadian (Nova Scotia).

Anonymous
Big purebred dogs in the city say $$$$$ to me, especially if they are difficult breeds (Rotties, Giant Schnauzer, German Shepherds, Dobermans) because they are expensive to purchase, expensive to house (need space and XL everything), expensive to exercise and train (or the owner has the luxury of time to do it), expensive vet bills, expensive grooming, etc.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some rich people have weird breeds you’ve never heard of that you need to find niche breeders or fly to Europe to get. And then they get really offended if you say something like “that’s a cool dog — is it a golden kid?” No! It’s a purebred duck trolling retriever!


Duck Tolling Retriever. And they are Canadian (Nova Scotia).



Thank you. I always imagined the dog trolling the ducks (like making fun of them subtly to get them riled up…and then he pounced!). They are very cute dogs. I can’t remember some of the other niche breeds I’ve come across — definitely some where the owner told me “you can only get them in Italy!” Or something like that. I think Bernese used to be sort of a niche rich person dog but then they got really popular in the US so they are everywhere now.
Anonymous
Doodles can be expensive to own. Grooming every 4-6 weeks at ~$100+ per groom.
Anonymous
The classiest dog is a very well-bred dog of almost any breed. Non-classy dogs are shelter dogs, mutts, puppy mill dogs, and backyard bred dogs with health issues and structural problems.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Some rich people have weird breeds you’ve never heard of that you need to find niche breeders or fly to Europe to get. And then they get really offended if you say something like “that’s a cool dog — is it a golden kid?” No! It’s a purebred duck trolling retriever!


Lol someone got so mad at me when I thought their lagotto romagnolo was a doodle
Anonymous
If I was rich, I'd get a dog that looks like a mop. Because I love those dogs, but I have no desire to style my dog's hair. But if I was rich my butler could call the dog hairstylist to come when I was out so I wouldn't have to worry.

Probably, even if I was rich, I would not be classy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The classiest dog is a very well-bred dog of almost any breed. Non-classy dogs are shelter dogs, mutts, puppy mill dogs, and backyard bred dogs with health issues and structural problems.


No, not the dogs. Dogs are just dogs. The unclassy ones there - and here (really, PP?) - are the humans.
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