What is your favorite dog breed? Why is that breed your favorite?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I currently have a poodle. I have loved both my standard and now my miniature poodle there is a cost involved with grooming. But my dog is extremely loyal and loving. In addition I never fear that he will hurt anybody. Outside of poodles, just a plain old mutt. I’ve always had mutts until I married a man allergic to dogs. My last dog prior to poodles was a German shepherd mix. She was smart as a whip.

I'm surprised you're the only poodle vote here so far! They are hypoallergenic, non-sheddding, super intelligent, and friendly. Of course, there is the grooming, but they are a good option for someone with dog allergies.
Anonymous
Shelties, collies--my family trained dogs for agility and herding contests.
Anonymous
Mini golden doodle for me. I had cocker spaniels before and they were all high strung and lots of maintenance. My mini s so laid back and an instant stress reliever.
Anonymous
Adding a vote for the standard poodle. Mine is so affectionate and tuned in to everyone in the family. She is high energy, but she smells like a flower and I love having her in my bed.
Anonymous
Labs & French Bulldog
Anonymous
Brittany spaniel. Adorable, smart, quick learner, loves kids, loving, fast, fun.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:German Shepherds. Nothing else even comes close.
Yes, they are beautiful dogs. I also like that they grow to a decent size and bark not yap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Vizlas. Sweetest dog I have ever had. They are goofy, fun, loving, and don't stink like most dogs. I've had mutts, a collie, and a GSD rescue for comparison.


+1
Anonymous
Anyone have a catahoula? Thinking about adopting one.
Anonymous
Dachshunds. There’s no better dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dachshunds. There’s no better dog.


Full-size or mini?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Dachshunds. There’s no better dog.


Full-size or mini?


Both. But mine is a standard. 15 pounds.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We just got our second coton du tulear: a 11 week old puppy ‘sister’ for our 2 yo dog. This one seems like it will be smaller than our 14lb, non-shedding fluff ball. Same happy personality though


I’m in love with the breed. Would you mind sharing the breeders info?
Anonymous
"Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Like a smaller version of a golden retriever, but smarter and a better running partner."

We are looking for one! Any suggestions? Most breeders are not reponding.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Samoyeds


Second this, but they are not for first time dog owners. We are on our third and they are stubborn, highly intelligent, and massive shedders. They need tons of training, exercise, and attention. They were bred to be with their humans 24/7 and that is how all three of ours have been. They are wonderful with kids and other animals and love to cuddle, but absolutely hate being apart from their people.
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