Breed owner stereotypes

Anonymous
I keep reading this as "bread owner stereotypes" and I want to make that thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Alaskan Malamutes mentioned here. What do people think of their owners? There are a surprisingly large number in this area.


Poor dogs. They must be miserable in this climate.
Anonymous
Golden retrievers?
Anonymous
Dalmatians - The official dog of Bros. Their male owners are knuckle-dragging, over-grown frat boys.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Alaskan Malamutes mentioned here. What do people think of their owners? There are a surprisingly large number in this area.


Poor dogs. They must be miserable in this climate.

Why ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Golden retrievers?


If mixed or otherwise squirrelly looking, then owners are the van-driving, 3-5 kids having, LMC.

If purebred and gorgeous, then owners are either young couples with Instagram, or older single ladies who wear fleece tops.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Every single Newfie owner I’ve met in the DMV is a reserved/unfriendly/distant 60-something white person — either empty-nester or childless.

The unfriendly piece is really puzzling, given this breed’s temperament


I no longer live on the east coast, & the most visible Newfie people in my coastal Oregon town are the Happy Hiking Hippie couple.

Now that their dog is older, they're the Happy Biking Hippies & they pull her behind their bicycles in a trailer.

Please, someone do Shiba Inus, Norwegian elkhounds, & similar hard-headed northern spitz-types, and the wonderful, hard-headed Great Pyrenees Mountain Dog!
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Alaskan Malamutes mentioned here. What do people think of their owners? There are a surprisingly large number in this area.


Poor dogs. They must be miserable in this climate.

Why ?


Because they, and Huskies, love the cold.

A friend's boyfriend in Alaska was a musher. She tried to make one of the sled dogs into a house dog & the poor thing was miserable. He preferred to sleep outside in the snow.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Alaskan Malamutes mentioned here. What do people think of their owners? There are a surprisingly large number in this area.


Poor dogs. They must be miserable in this climate.

Why ?


Because they, and Huskies, love the cold.

A friend's boyfriend in Alaska was a musher. She tried to make one of the sled dogs into a house dog & the poor thing was miserable. He preferred to sleep outside in the snow.


Shiba Inus are on page 4. (It’s funny!)
Anonymous
^^That was for 16:57.
Anonymous
Jack Russel terrier?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I didn’t see Alaskan Malamutes mentioned here. What do people think of their owners? There are a surprisingly large number in this area.


Poor dogs. They must be miserable in this climate.

Why ?


Because they, and Huskies, love the cold.

A friend's boyfriend in Alaska was a musher. She tried to make one of the sled dogs into a house dog & the poor thing was miserable. He preferred to sleep outside in the snow.

You obviously haven’t met my Mals or the dozens of happy ones we know in the DMV, Arizona, Texas......
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Boxer: aggressive family that feels the need to protect themselves while living in a safe suburb.


Funny! My cousin and his wife live in a very nice neighborhood, and they have boxers.


Same stereotype for Rottweilers, but truth is both breeds are great family dogs.
Anonymous
Beagle: first time dog owners who went to the Humane Society and fell in love with the cute dog. Had no idea they could never let this dog off its leash. Perpetually wander the neighborhood calling the dog's name and posting on the list serve asking if anyone has seen Elvis.
Anonymous
Basset: overweight, busy, three kids and work full time jobs. Somehow were told these were low energy couch potato dogs who required little commitment. Struggling with PTSD.
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