Love this. |
My favorite. The show kind not the work kind. Also love Australian shepherds. |
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OP historically the answer to your question for the last 70 years has been labradors and golden retrievers. Things are changing up now as demographics of who has money continue to change.
If only looking at small dogs I’d think Cocker Spaniel, CK Cavalier Spaniel, Yorkshire terrier. |
| The Queen had 3 corgis, but the new King has a horse. |
| This is such a weird question by the OP. FYI, a lot of people get doodles because of allergies. Not a class thing, a money thing, just a some people really love dogs but someone in their family has allergies and while no dog is 100% hypoallergenic— Doodles/poodles tend to be tolerated better by some ( not all) who are allergic to dogs. |
| Havanese. It’s a small dog, very good with kids. Cute and fluffy. |
So, a minipony! Seriously, this is one of the most inane questions I've ever seen. Please don't get a dog as an accessory. |
Hello, is there anyone home in your brain? It's purebreds that have health issues. |
You have no class at all. |
The Queen was a noted horsewoman and bred Dell ponies and horses who won at Windsor, and a TB racing stable. Princess Anne was an Olympian equestrian. Charles played a bit of polo, the boys also played. Kate is allergic to horses and God knows Meghan wouldn’t get near one. |
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Norwich terrier if Causasian.
Yorkshire terrier if African American. |
| Cairn terrier |
The new king and queen have rescue dogs. Queen Camilla showcased them on her coronation gown! |
Ah, but I just got your joke
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It's this. |