Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous
Minatuer Schnauzer = middle class elderly couple looking to show wealth by purchasing a purebred dog; hard of hearing so can't hear incessant yapping.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Minatuer Schnauzer = middle class elderly couple looking to show wealth by purchasing a purebred dog; hard of hearing so can't hear incessant yapping.


^Can confirm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherd Dog owners, are people who have great taste.


The German Shepherd owners on our neighborhood (two of them) and somewhat reclusive middle aged white men who seem to enjoy that their dogs bark and snarl at people and other dogs as they walk by.
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Anonymous
Someone do these for me:

Keeshounds

100 lb. mutt of unknown origin, most likely a hound / pit / mastiff combo... found near popular “hunting dog” area at 6ish weeks old.
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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?


The owner let the unleashed GD poop on my plants, roam my backyard freely while they were doing some sort of garage work. They never apologized. Some time later, I called the PD on them for trespassing repeatedly and making noises at night. They denied their wrongdoing.



My experience with Great Dane owners is from living in NYC....rich folks on the upper east side low-key flexing that they could afford enough space in the city to house such a big dog. Usually middle-aged WASPy women.


Yeah, so the latter fits more than the “I hate this one GD owner” original. Great Dane owners are, to a person, UMC liberals with a lot of space, chill, and totally lie that they knew what they were getting into with a 160lb dumb as rocks breed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Someone do these for me:

Keeshounds

100 lb. mutt of unknown origin, most likely a hound / pit / mastiff combo... found near popular “hunting dog” area at 6ish weeks old.


The found hunting dogs usually are not pit/mastiff since mastiff breeds are bad hunting dogs. The found hunting dogs are usually beagle/coonhound mixes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone do these for me:

Keeshounds

100 lb. mutt of unknown origin, most likely a hound / pit / mastiff combo... found near popular “hunting dog” area at 6ish weeks old.


The found hunting dogs usually are not pit/mastiff since mastiff breeds are bad hunting dogs. The found hunting dogs are usually beagle/coonhound mixes.


The owner that feels the need to explain the background of their dog is insecure and often fishes for compliments, i.e. "You are such a good person for adopting a rescue!"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone do these for me:

Keeshounds

100 lb. mutt of unknown origin, most likely a hound / pit / mastiff combo... found near popular “hunting dog” area at 6ish weeks old.


The found hunting dogs usually are not pit/mastiff since mastiff breeds are bad hunting dogs. The found hunting dogs are usually beagle/coonhound mixes.


The owner that feels the need to explain the background of their dog is insecure and often fishes for compliments, i.e. "You are such a good person for adopting a rescue!"


“Oh yes and let me tell you about all the dogs activities and idiosyncratic behaviors that make this dog pig such an individual snowflake... because well just because I love to talk about it no matter what”
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Someone do these for me:

Keeshounds

100 lb. mutt of unknown origin, most likely a hound / pit / mastiff combo... found near popular “hunting dog” area at 6ish weeks old.


The found hunting dogs usually are not pit/mastiff since mastiff breeds are bad hunting dogs. The found hunting dogs are usually beagle/coonhound mixes.


Except for when the “breeding” was unintentional and the whole litter gets dumped in the woods.
Anonymous
If kees=cheese, then all dogs are keeshonds!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Golden Retriever - suburban family with an SUV

Pit bull - UMC liberal who protests breed discrimination

Lab - Single guy who made craft beer and hiking his personality

Chihuahua - Overweight yet very self confident, tinder bio points out she pays her own bills

Irish Wolfhound - Look how big my home is and how much food I can afford


Pit bull is either UMC lib or lower class with conservative leanings. Not much in between.


Pit bull definitely lower class, not necessarily just redneck though.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Golden Retriever - suburban family with an SUV

Pit bull - UMC liberal who protests breed discrimination

Lab - Single guy who made craft beer and hiking his personality

Chihuahua - Overweight yet very self confident, tinder bio points out she pays her own bills

Irish Wolfhound - Look how big my home is and how much food I can afford


Pit bull is either UMC lib or lower class with conservative leanings. Not much in between.


Armando Christian Pérez (born January 15, 1981), known professionally by his stage name Pitbull, is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer.

I thought pitbulls were owned by Hispanics in the barrio.


I’m not getting the stereotype that pittbulls are primarily owned by lower class conservatives. There very popular in poor inner city neighborhoods as well.
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Anonymous wrote:As someone who is very liberal and also scared of pit bulls can someone please explain to me why I’m supposed to like them?


It’s the rule.

Sorry, I didn’t make them.
I imagine Pit Bull owners to be Trump supporters and people from the far right.



You people don’t get out much. There’s tons of Black Pittbull owners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Purebreds = basic.



Or maybe they just want an idea of the personality of the animal they are choosing to live with them.
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