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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where I am from (rest of va) a pitbull means either a poor conservative Trump supporter or poor minority who may or may not fight the dogs. Labrador retriever or any doodle or any huge breed means UMC. Poodle usually means MC woman or gay guy. [b]German shepherd means former police or military.[/b] [/quote] Hmm, we have a shepherd, but work in healthcare. We live in a NW DC neighborhood with a few other GSDs, but not many ex-military/police neighbors. I think active people with time to exercise them typically get these dogs.[/quote] PP again, but I’d love to hear other stereotypes about GSD owners. :) [/quote] GSD owners are hard to stereotype. They really cross the spectrum as they are such an all purpose breed. I have had 5, now married with kids and a we have a doodle now. Our last GSD passed when oldest child was six; but they were amazing with toddlers and helped our kids learn to walk by being their balance stand. That said, all the breeders we worked with and the va German shepherd rescue was 90% women who were single or divorced and seemed to believe their GSDs were smarter and better than any man they dated or were married to. They were very attractive when they were younger (many still very fit/attractive) and had many options for men/women but eventually chose the breed over other humans.[/quote]
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