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

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Anonymous wrote:We drive our smallish Pit Bull around in our Rolls and people think we’re pretty classy, esp bc the Pittie wears an ascot and smokes a pipe


This would be way cuter with a english bulldog. Can you imagine how cute -- an English bulldog with an escot and a pipe in a rolls??? That's the Grey Poupon ad that I want to see. I don't care if OP was a troll -- I'm loving this thread.
And I think I met the same person with the Lagotto Romagnol that looks like a doodle. (Actually, I'd love to see a DNA comparison between a doodle and a Lagotto Romagnol -- is it possible that they've basically created the same breed by mixing different dogs from common ancestors? I saw a study on humans that said if you pick two unrelated humans that are virtual doppelgangers, their DNA is actually eerily similar.)


English bulldogs are cute AF. I once watched two of them come bounding out of a $$$$ oceanfront mansion and start frolicking in the sand. 10/10 cute.
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Mini Australian Shepherd
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This has to be the oddest question I have seen on this forum, and that is saying a lot.
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Anonymous wrote:The classiest thing anyone can do is put fashion aside and rescue a dog.


No, it’s not. How silly.



You think it’s silly to rescue a dog? What is your definition of class? Money? That’s not class; that’s just showy. Real class is doing the right thing.


To me "classy" isn't a good thing. It's synonymous with "snobby" or "stuck up". Rescue dogs are not classy. They are awesome. They can be the right thing to do (I know mine was). But I'm not classy. If I was, I'd get a mop dog, as I already said upthread. (Not the PP you are responding to, the mop dog was my only previous post).
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Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?




What kind of dog is that? Some sort of bird dog?


I think it’s a field spaniel. Someone not read suggested springer but they typically aren’t all black (although I guess they can be, but it’s super rare so maybe he just paid more for it), and someone else suggested a cocker but those usually have shorter muzzles. It might also be a Boykin which is a American spaniel specially bred for rich southerners to hunt water fowl, but those tend to be more liver colored. It is an adorable dog and I feel very badly for it being owned by that POS.
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We have the sweetest goofiest rescue hound! She eats poop outside sometimes so I’ll let you decide how classy she is.
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Corgi
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Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?




What kind of dog is that? Some sort of bird dog?


I think it’s a field spaniel. Someone not read suggested springer but they typically aren’t all black (although I guess they can be, but it’s super rare so maybe he just paid more for it), and someone else suggested a cocker but those usually have shorter muzzles. It might also be a Boykin which is a American spaniel specially bred for rich southerners to hunt water fowl, but those tend to be more liver colored. It is an adorable dog and I feel very badly for it being owned by that POS.


Is it a puppy in that photo and this is full grown? Or is this a diff dog?

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Years ago, people were posting about recent hybrids they didn't understand, and a helpful soul explained that a beaglier was a cross between a beagle and Maurice Chevalier, which sounds pretty bon chic bon genre to me.
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Anonymous wrote:They are pets, not accessories. Please don't get a pet just because you think it will make you look "classy."


Wasps tend to have good taste and make smart choices. I assume they aren't going to choose yappers which are difficult to train.


Hahahahahaha!
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Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?




This man is definitely not classy! His job makes him as trashy as the Kardashians...perhaps that's the level of "class" you are going for, OP. Real wasps would never choose a profession that makes then sacrifice themselves to the public in this way for money.

To answer your question - classy is a well trained, non yappy, loved animal. Personally, I'm more of a outdoor person so I like mid to large dogs, but those aren't for everyone. Oh, many also choose hypoallergenic breeds.
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Yep! These are some classy dogs. Actually any mammal with a monocle is classy.
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Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?




I just threw up in my mouth.
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Anonymous wrote:English Springer spaniel?




I just threw up in my mouth.


So did that poor dog
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